- Oct 289:00 AM2025 Food Forest Service Learning EventIf a coordinator is more than 25 minutes late, all will be rewarded 1 hour for showing up. You will be free to leave at this point, if you choose to stay and coordinator shows up, you will be rewarded 1+ hour to the time you worked. SERVICE LEARNING EVENT DESCRIPTION Date: Monday 9:30 am -12:30 pm - Tuesday 9:00 am-11:00 am - Friday 8:30am-11:30am Closed-toed shoes are mandatory. Dress appropriately for warm temperatures, bring water, and consider sun protection. Location: The FGCU Food Forest is past Sugden Welcome Center and before Kleist Health Education Center. Look for a shipping container that says “FOOD FOREST” on your left. Approximate address: 9920 FGCU South Court. Fort Myers, FL 33913 ________________________________________________ *MUST BRING WATER CONTAINER & CLOSED TOED SHOES* "Volunteers will assist our Coordinator (Adrian Boguslaw, Samantha Sette) in processing down trimmed trees & distributing that material to surrounding mulch zones. This is light work, although the day will be hot, & the bugs will be out. I recommend bringing closed-toed shoes, preferably boots, pants, and long sleeves to defend from mosquitoes. Gloves if you have any. You will be given plenty of water breaks & time to cool off. Bring plenty of water for yourself, and a snack as well." -Sincerely Food Forest Team Permaculture: (noun) Permaculture is a system of design for regenerative human settlements, focusing on creating sustainable and harmonious ways of living. It encompasses various disciplines such as ecological design, engineering, and environmental construction. This approach involves managing water resources, integrating sustainable architecture, and developing habitats and agricultural systems modeled on the patterns and functions of natural ecosystems. Permaculture employs creative design methods rooted in holistic thinking, carefully considering all materials, energies, and interactions involved in proposed changes. This means thoroughly evaluating both the immediate and long-term effects on ecosystems before implementing modifications, such as altering water flow patterns, vegetation management, or land-use practices. By prioritizing regeneration and resilience, permaculture fosters ecosystems that sustain both human needs and the environment. ————— The Office of Service-Learning & Civic Engagement has created a useful flyer explaining how to track your hours. When doing so, please use the following information under the “Supervisor Contact Information” section: Organization: FGCU Food Forest Supervisor: (Coordinators) Adrian Boguslaw, Sam Sette, (Manager) Dylan Moncada Phone: N/A Email: foodforest@fgcu.edu Note: If you are only volunteering with us today, submit your hours ASAP. If you plan on volunteering with us again, you may wait to submit your TOTAL hours. This is acceptable on a semester basis. ADD AS A SHORT ANSWER QUESTION Type your name and UIN in the box to sign the form and confirm you have read and agree to this waiver. I, _____________________________, UIN ______________, consent to participate in the University sponsored Compost program conducted by the FGCU Food Forest and scheduled to begin on January 1, 2024 and continue until December 31, 2024 and located at Florida Gulf Coast University (“University”). I acknowledge that I have thoroughly read and understand the information contained in this Release pertaining to the Activity and the possible risks associated with my participation in this Activity. Behavior: I acknowledge and agree that I will act in a mature and responsible manner at all times during the Activity and further acknowledge and agree that I will be held responsible for my behavior and any damage or injury to the property of the University and its faculty and staff, as well as other participants. I acknowledge and agree that I must observe all federal, state, and local laws and University regulations, and policies as well as any behavior requirements of the Activity. I further acknowledge and agree that in the event I have any questions regarding the applicability of the University’s regulations and policies to the Activity, it is my responsibility to make any necessary inquiries to the University. Additionally, I acknowledge and agree that I will observe and comply with the specific rules and conditions developed for participation in the Activity. I will follow the directives of University officials concerning the Activity. Use of University Property: I acknowledge that the University may provide to me the use of equipment or other University property as part of participation in the Activity. I acknowledge that if the University property that is provided to me is damaged, stolen, or lost that I may be charged for the repair or replacement of the University property. I acknowledge that the University may bill me for the charges related for the repair or replacement of damaged, stolen, or lost University property. Safety Participation: I acknowledge that I have made any necessary inquiries or provided the necessary information to the University regarding my ability, physically or otherwise, to safely participate in the Activity and that, prior to executing this Release, I have been provided the opportunity to inquire and discuss the possible risks and hazards to myself resulting from participating in the Activity. Any questions I had regarding my ability to participate in the Activity have been answered to my satisfaction, and I have received sufficient information to make a sound and voluntary decision to participate in the Activity. I acknowledge there are additional risks in participating in face-to-face experiential learning at this time due to the COVID-19 pandemic. I acknowledge that I have chosen to voluntarily engage in face-to-face experiential learning. In participating in the in-person experiential opportunity, I acknowledge that the CDC has issued guidelines regarding personal protective equipment and social distancing to address the COVID-19 outbreak and that the experiential learning site may have requirements for meeting those guidelines. I agree to comply with CDC guidance and any facility safety policies or precautions to address personal protective equipment and social distancing. I acknowledge that I understand the risks associated with the COVID-19 pandemic and I am assuming the risks of engaging in this activity. Photo Release: In exchange for the University allowing me to participate in the Activity, I give the University the right and my permission to record my participation and appearance on digital, or electronic recordings, videotape, audiotape, film, photography or any other medium and to use my name, likeness, voice and biographical information in connection with these recordings. The University may exhibit or distribute all or any part of these recordings for any educational or promotional purpose, which the University and its employees deem appropriate. All such recordings shall be the University’s property. Waiver of Liability and Assumption of Risks: In exchange for the University making arrangements for, permitting my participating in Compost program at the FGCU Food Forest, I hereby assume all risks of my participation in the Activity. Risks include, but are not limited to, risks of participation in the various components of the Activity, and all risks related to any physical or other condition from which I might suffer. I acknowledge that the University does not provide personal accident/health insurance or medical personnel for myself. I authorize the FGCU staff to perform on site emergency first aid. I authorize FGCU staff to contact local emergency medical care services in the event of a medical emergency. I assume personal and financial responsibility for any medical care and treatment I may require as the result of participating in the Activity. I acknowledge that this Release applies to all medical care and treatment that is provided or obtained by the University as a result of my participation in the Activity. In exchange for the University allowing me to participate in the Activity and having reviewed and agreed to all acknowledgements listed in this Release and Waiver, I, on behalf of my family, heirs, beneficiaries, and personal representatives agree to assume all the risks and responsibilities of my participating in the Activity. I release and forever discharge and covenant not to sue the Florida Gulf Coast University Board of Trustees, Florida Gulf Coast University, and the Lee County Board of County Commissioners, and their officers, agents, employees, and representatives (“Releasees”) from and against any and all liability for any and all claims, demands, actions, causes of action of whatever kind or nature, costs and expenses of any nature, including attorneys’ fees (“Claims”) that I may have or that may hereafter accrue to me or myself, arising out of or related to any harm, loss, damage, or injury including, but not limited to suffering, death or property loss that may be sustained by myself, whether caused by my action, or the negligence of the Releasees or the action of third parties in connection with the Activity. I also agree not to sue Releasees in connection with any such harm, loss, damage, or injury. I agree to indemnify and hold Releasees harmless from any against all claims asserted against any of the Releasees by any entity based upon my participation in the Activity. I acknowledge and agree that should any provision or aspect of this Release and Waiver be found to be unenforceable, all remaining provisions of this Release and Waiver will remain in full force and effect. Further, I acknowledge and agree that this Release and Waiver shall be construed pursuant to the laws of the State of Florida and that the venue for any legal proceeding concerning this Release and Waiver shall be in Fort Myers, Lee County, Florida. I have read, understand and acknowledge that through my signature below, I will comply with the information and directions and agree to be bound by the terms contained in this Release and Waiver and I have voluntarily executed the Release.
- Oct 289:00 AMEagle ExpressThis is our annual toy drive. We are collecting toys for the children at Bonita Springs Elementary School. I was not sure where to put the information, but we do plan on passing out flyers to tell students and employees about how they can participate.
- Oct 2810:00 AMGraduate & Professional School FairLooking forward to continuing your education? This is a wonderful opportunity to meet graduate and professional school representatives from around the country and learn about the application process, requirements, and more about their program! To see a list of who will be at the Fair, Click here
- Oct 2810:00 AMNeurowingsA student-led peer group designed for degree-seeking students to find a flock and soar at FGCU
- Oct 2811:00 AMAstronomy and Astrophysics TableCurious about the cosmos? Ever dream about traveling through deep space? The Astronomy and Astrophysics Club is for you! Stop by our table in front of the Library Lawn and learn about the AAC! Get to know our officers, ask questions, and preview our upcoming meetings!
- Oct 2811:00 AMPB Not So Spooky Halloween🎃👻 PB Not So Spooky Halloween is creeping up!Join us on the Library Lawn from 11 AM–2 PM for a chill, spooky-themed afternoon filled with tasty teas, DIY popcorn, Halloween treat bags, and candy! Get ready to meet Too Tall Torrie on stilts, rock some cool tattoos, and customize your own Mickey ears with patches.
- Oct 2812:00 PMEagle Radio Weekly MeetingWeekly meeting for FGCU Eagle Radio. Join us to talk about bands, new album releases, and all things about music!
- Oct 281:00 PMMindful MeditationA serene escape to mindfulness awaits you at FGCU! Let go of your stress and worries as you immerse yourself in the present by joining us for a meditation session every week. Relax, rejuvenate, and find your inner peace with us! *Must RSVP on Eagle Link to attend*
- Oct 284:00 PMGIDDI NightsOutdoor and Indoor Fun Awaits! Come Tuesdays 4pm-6pm for GIDDI Nights
- Oct 284:30 PMMonopoly Night: A Vintage Game ExperienceExplore the surprising history of Monopoly and play on vintage boards! Presented by Dr. Hanna Lipsey, Visiting Assistant Professor, History.
- Oct 285:00 PMFun with Beer GogglesWhoa! Too much to drink tonight? Be careful! When we consume too much alcohol in a short amount of time, it can negatively impact our coordination and our ability to complete routine tasks that usually seem easy. At Fun with Beer Goggles, students will have the opportunity to complete seemingly simple tasks while wearing “Drunk Goggles” that mimic the vision while under the influence and test how well they are able to complete these activities.
- Oct 285:30 PMAffordable Housing: Exploring Goals and Perspectives (a panel discussion)Join us for a discussion with a panel of experts on the topic of affordable housing. Affordable housing has been talked about for many years and has become an even more relevant discussion as housing prices, rental rates, and interest rates have all increased in recent years. Attend this event to hear speakers present a variety of perspectives regarding the current state of affordable housing as well as potential pathways forward. This discussion will include perspectives from professionals in social work, government, real estate, and regional action groups. 5:30pm: Check-In and Reception 6:00pm-7:30pm: Panel Discussion Panelists: Ryan Benson • Chair of the Florida Housing Finance Corporation; President of the Florida Building Industry Association; and Co-owner of A. Vernon Allen Builder Thomas P. Felke, MSW, Ph.D. • FGCU BSW Program Director & Professor in the Department of Social Work and member of the Collier County Affordable Housing Advisory Committee Sarah Harrington • Manager for Housing Policy & Economic Development at Collier County Economic Development Office (EDO) and FGCU Alum Michael Puchalla • CEO and Executive Director of The Housing Alliance, Inc. Jessica Turner • Partnership Manager, Place and Home Coalitions at the Collaboratory Shelton Weeks, Ph.D. • FGCU Professor of Real Estate in the Department of Economics & Finance and member of the American Real Estate Society ***This event is open to all students, faculty, staff, and community members. RSVP not required for community members. ***Parking Details for Community Members attending this event: LINKED HERE is a campus map indicating the garage to park in (red circle) and the building the event will be in (attached/blue circle). Prior to arriving, you will want to complete the Virtual Visitor Parking Pass using the following instructions: ---------------------------- Parking Made Easy with Text to Park The University has provided a convenient Text to Park option for event parking. 📱 Register on your phone! Text FGCUEP to 25023 to complete your parking registration. ➡️ Registration must be completed on the day of the event. Terms & Conditions: Message and data rates may apply. By using this service, you agree to the terms outlined in our Privacy Policy. https://text2park.com/privacypolicy/
- Oct 285:30 PMHalloween Game NightThe Women in Construction Club will host a Halloween Game Night to promote student engagement, networking, and community building among members and peers. This event will provide a fun and welcoming environment where students can relax, enjoy a variety of games, and celebrate the Halloween season together. Light refreshments will be provided, and participants are encouraged to join in themed festivities.
- Oct 286:00 PMFGCU Storytelling: Tamiami Tale Tellers & Student Showcase - Roots of Compassion and Kindness (ROCK)FGCU Storytelling - Performance Artist Event Reception with light appetizers at 5:30pm. A showcase of students along with the Tamiami Tale Tellers will be replacing Kim Weitkamp, who is unable to attend.
- Oct 286:00 PMBeach Club Weekly MeetingJoin us at Groves Pointe in North Lake (Located in between buildings R and Q) for an evening of volleyball and activities!
- Oct 286:00 PMForensics Club MeetingCome join the forensics club to learn more about our club and the forensics field! Any major is welcomed and encouraged to join!
- Oct 286:00 PMBlunt TalkGet ready to be blunt, because this isn’t your average discussion about cannabis. Join us for an interactive, honest, unbiased conversation about cannabis use and all the latest trends. Learn about ways to reduce your risk if you choose to use and what to do if you or a friend is getting a little too high in the clouds. We have high hopes that you will learn a few new things!
- Oct 286:00 PMMock trial meetingMock trial meeting
- Oct 286:00 PMHalloween SpooktacularStation-like activities: Oranges/pumpkin decorating, Trivia, Riddles/murder mystery, Karaoke, etc. Halloween Costume Contest Drinks and food/snacks
- Oct 286:00 PMSWE Special Guest SpeakerJoin us for an inspiring evening with President Timur of Florida Gulf Coast University, as she shares her journey, achievements, and the lessons that shaped her career. From her path in leadership to the milestones that led her to becoming the president of FGCU, this event will give students and guests a unique opportunity to hear firsthand about her experiences, challenges, and successes.
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