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Earth Day Workshop with Arizona Youth Climate Coalition

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When

5 – 7 p.m., April 28, 2025

Where

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Join us for a Special Earth Day Event


workshop | fun activities | light refreshments


Learn, Reflect, be Inspired.


With Ojas Sanghi & 

Owen Brosanders

Arizona Youth Climate Coalition

Monday, April 28, 5-7 pm

Room A120, Drachman Hall, 

Mel and Enid Zuckerman College of Public Health, 

University of Arizona


Parking is free after 5pm in lot # 2030


Please RSVP here


 

Conference: SCORCH Produced
Workshop

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