Tamástslikt Cultural Institute will present a timely and green exhibit called Sustainable Choices next month.
The exhibit, which opens on Friday, March 7 and is free to the public, will focus on sustainability through everyday objects, activities, and technology. Although sustainability is a global and systemic issue, the exhibit will help visitors come to understand their role in sustainable practices via the familiar and immediate.
Sustainable Choices focuses on sustainability at the individual and family level. How we generate electricity is important, but most of us can’t act on that every day. We do choose daily into which bags to put our groceries and how we wash our clothes. This exhibit will clarify some of these simple choices. All of the available choices include environmental trade-offs. But choose we must and this exhibit will help us make informed decisions.
Fun interactive exhibits include “What’s that smell?,” “Off-gassing!”, “Pedal Power”, “Water Quiz Board”, and “What does THAT mean? – Decipher those labels.”
For more information, call Tamástslikt Cultural Institute at 541-966-9748 or visit the Tamástslikt website.
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