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Since 1892, the Sierra Club has been working to protect communities, wild places, and the planet itself. We are the oldest, largest, and most influential grassroots environmental organization in the United States. The NC Sierra Club Foothills Group offers outings events, environmental speakers, and conservation dinners. Anyone who is interested in environmental protection, conservation, and the exploration of the wild places of the earth should join in on the fun.
Upcoming events (2)
See all- Holiday Party with Foothills Sierra Club!Radar Brewing Company, Winston-Salem , NC
Holiday Potluck Party with Foothills Sierra Club - Come and Have a Beer on Us!
RSVP Required -- click here to RSVP on our EventBrite event site.
Join us for a festive holiday party at Radar Brewing Company! Bring a dish and connect with fellow nature enthusiasts to celebrate the season with good company, great drinks, and fun activities. beverages of all varieties will be available for purchase from Radar Brewing's full-service bar. And your first beer is on us!
This in-person event is the perfect opportunity to unwind, socialize, and get to know some other friends and supporters of the Foothills Sierra Club. Don't miss out on the chance to spread some holiday cheer and make new friends. See you there! - FILM SCREENING OF "#PowerPlant: Plants Can Save the Planet"Temple Emanuel, Winston-Salem, NC
ON TUESDAY DECEMBER 17, 2024 AT 6:30 PM
At TEMPLE EMANUEL, 201 Oakwood Drive, Winston-Salem, NC 27103JOIN US LIVE ONLY FOR A SCREENING OF #POWERPLANT: Plants Can Save the Planet
This documentary explores the prospects of a plant-based society, adding insight into the link between climate change and meat consumption, a topic that Marianne Thieme, a Dutch politician, author and animal rights activist has kept in the media spotlight for over a decade. Marianne speaks to experts about the need for a protein transition and an economy that no longer exceeds the carrying capacities of Earth in terms of resources and environmental space.
As vegan and vegetarian options are becoming more culturally mainstream, the film documents the process of developing the ‘holy grail’ of meat substitutes: plant-based steak.Parkway United Church of Christ, Temple Emanuel Environmental Movement and Unitarian Universalist Fellowship are collaborating for the 2024 – 2025 MONTHLY ENVIRONMENTAL FILM/SPEAKER SERIES in the hosting of these films.
Discussions to follow the showing of the films.
FREE AND OPEN TO THE PUBLIC! ALL ARE WELCOME!!!
Questions, please contact Gayle Goldsmith at (336) 407-2767 or [email protected]