Thank You to The Ecology Center Board of Directors

admin | December 16, 2009

As the year begins to wind down, The Ecology Center is looking back on an exciting 2009 and gearing up for an tremendous 2010. We’d like to take a moment to recognize our Board of Directors without whom The Ecology Center would lack the guidance and support necessary to fulfill our mission of inspiring and involving the community in the stewardship of Southern California’s environment.

Our deepest gratitude to:

Roian Atwood

Laura Freese

Ken Freiss

Azmin Ghahreman

Harry Helling

Samantha Hoffman

Max Isles

Christopher Keys

Vicki Marks

Bruce Matsui

Ziad Mazboudi

Rebecca Noble

Kate Roberts

Jorden Segraves

Jamie Welsh

Through the collaborative efforts of these Board members, our partners, The Ecology Center members and volunteers there’s much in store for the Southern California community in 2010. Come visit us!

LED Holiday Bulbs

admin | December 10, 2009

Did you make it to the SDG&E-Sponsored Holiday Light Exchange at The Ecology Center this year?

On November 14th, The Ecology Center and SDG&E facilitated the use of more energy-efficient holiday lights in the community by offering attendees up to three complimentary LED strands in exchange for their used incandescent strands.

Why? According to SDG&E:

  • LED lights shine brighter and last longer than incandescent bulbs.
  • LEDs are cool to the touch, reducing the fire hazed potential.
  • LEDs save lots of electricity and money compared to incandescent bulbs.

SDG&E and The Ecology Center aren’t the only organizations making the switch to LEDs for the holidays. Last year, city officials in Gatlinburg, Tennesse called for the replacement of all incandescent bulbs used in the city’s famous four-month Winter Magic event that draws hundreds of thousands of visitors annually since 1989.

As a result the Winter Magic energy bill was cut by 75%. In the past Gatlinburg’s gorgeous cross-street chandeliers, which feature up to 2,000 bulbs each, cost the city $30 per day during the Winter Magic program, now they cost the city a mere $1.50 per day.

If you swapped your incandescents out at the exchange, tell us about your energy savings!

(Information pulled from the ICLEI USA website.)

All About Food

admin | December 4, 2009

If you’re reading this, you probably share our passion for ecologically produced food. Last month, our friend Azmin Ghahreman and Sapphire Restaurant hosted a Full Moon Harvest Celebration, inviting The Ecology Center and South Coast Farms to participate in the bounty.What an amazing evening!

As seen in the Coastline Pilot Newspaper, a re-cap of the dinner celebration:

All About Food:
A Passion for Sustainable Foods

We would like to state clearly that we are not on the payroll at Sapphire; but between Azmin Ghahreman’s boundless energy and enthusiasm for new projects and menus, as well as the fact that he has an amazing publicist in Marguarite Clark, who keeps us abreast of the news, we seem to be writing a lot of articles lately about the doings at Sapphire.

Recently we attended the fascinating Local Harvest Dinner Party at Sapphire that brought together a number of people who are interested in promoting environmental awareness and local sustainable products. Azmin himself, only uses products from California and is committed to these principles.

In addition to a delicious dinner, we had the opportunity to talk with Evan Marks, founder and director of the Ecology Center in San Juan Capistrano, Tim Hussman, president of the Newport Meat Co. (a Laguna resident), Janet Andrews and Kelly Yrarrazaval, “the bee ladies” who are the proprietors of Backyard Bees, and Gary Edwards, a part-time cheesemaker and full-time marketer and supplier from Sonoma.

All of these people are Azmin’s good friends and match his passion for what they do. At some point in the evening, each one of them separately praised Azmin for his great heart.

Evan, who describes himself as a surfer, is a native Californian who became interested in the environment when he joined the Surfrider Foundation and discovered that people have the ability to directly impact their environment. Going on to study agroecology at UC Santa Cruz, he later worked in Hawaii, Costa Rica, Peru, Mexico, Ghana, Nigeria and California in the area of ecological design and sustainable agriculture.

Eighteen months ago, he founded the Ecology Center, which is at South Coast Farms in San Juan Capistrano.

The goal of the center is to engage members of the community in fun, hands on activities that teach environmental solutions at the household and community level. The method is to learn by doing. He and Azmin are engaged in developing a program for the kids at St. Anne’s School so that they can participate in the entire life-cycle of planting, tending, harvesting and eating what they grow.

The vegetables, grown by schoolchildren at the farm, were featured at the dinner. They were the highlight of the vegetarian entrée, which included winter squash soup, stuffed zucchini blossoms, squash cubes with farro and zucchini ratatouille.

Thank you Elle and Terry from Coastline Pilot Newspaper for their commentary on the evening. For more info, go here.

Evergreen OC Holiday Party

admin | December 2, 2009

Evergreen OC Holiday Party Flyer

Join OC Green Drinks and over 20 local sustainability advocates at the Evergreen OC Holiday Party this Saturday, December 5th at 8pm. Your $10 admission benefits The Eli Home, a shelter for abused children and their mothers, and Laura’s House, a shelter for victims of domestic violence. You’ll also receive 1 ticket that can be redeemed for a drink or, if you’re feeling lucky, used as a raffle ticket to win one of many prizes.

Organizers ask that you bring a lightly-used children’s gift such as clothing, backpacks or sporting equipment.

Where’s the party?

GreenGo Enterprises

2122 Newport Blvd

Newport Beach, CA 92663

When?

8pm-12am

Evergreen OC Holiday Party is a Zero-waste event!

Register at www.evergreenoc.com.

Reflections on the Designers Accord Global Summit

admin | December 1, 2009

The Ecology Center was fortunate enough to participate in a very special Global Summit on Design Educaiton and Sustainability.

We were facing the ambitious task of co-creating and publishing a toolkit for integrating principles of sustainability into design education. In a sense, we were being challenged to collaboratively design the next generation of designers.

The Designers Accord Global Summit on Sustainability & Education held October 23rd & 24th in San Francisco, marked an important step forward for the sustainable design movement. For two days a high-powered group of about 100 designers, educators, writers, business strategists, technologists, and futurists were assembled by the leadership of the Designers Accord to “tackle the critical issue of sustainability, consider how best to prepare our educational community to make real change, and imagine what’s next in design education.”

Thank you Designers Accord for the opportunity! Please visit Core 77 for an in-depth retrospective on the event.