Cal State Long Beach (CSULB) is hosting its seventh annual Green Generation Mixer and Sustainability Project Showcase as part of Earth Week on April 19th at Earl Burns Miller Japanese Garden.

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It will be a fun and a fascinating event where you can check out interesting projects, created by students and faculty, that explore a wide variety of sustainability topics and solutions such as solar energy, research related to public policy or business issues, and artwork.

According to CSULB’s sustainability coordinator, The Green Generation Mixer is unique because it highlights academic projects from so many different and seemingly unrelated disciplines. The unifying theme is “sustainability,” both concepts and solutions, and will feature more than 50 sustainability-related student projects from departments and student organizations such as those pertaining to geography, food science, fine art and fashion merchandising.

We are excited to be a part of the event along with our fellow local community organizations and green businesses.

The event will also include a performance of Global Water Dances by Vannia Ibarguen Dance Arts, as well as live entertainment and sustainable food and beverages.

The Green Generation Mixer will be held from 4:00PM to 7:00PM. The event is free and open to the public. RSVP via Eventbrite. Paid parking is required, which is available in Lot 16, adjacent lots, or in student spaces by purchasing a permit from one of the gray permit machines in the parking lots.

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