McGowan MG100
McGowan Building
411 Pacific St
Monterey, CA 93940
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Free
Open to the Public

Headshot of Ellen Olack
(Credit: Courtesy of the Fresh Approach website )

ALL LECTURES AFTER MARCH 10TH ARE CANCELED DUE TO COVID19 PRECAUTIONS.  We will try to reschedule all speakers for the fall of this year.  Thank you community!

Discussion with Ms. Ellen Olack

Tuesday, April 7, 2020

6:00 PM - 7:30 PM

Middlebury Institute of International Studies

McGowan Building, Room 100

411 Pacific Street, Monterey

Free, No Registration Required

About the Topic

Topic forthcoming

About the Speaker

Ellen joined the Fresh Approach team in 2018. As a Nutrition Education Program Coordinator, she teaches bilingual VeggieRx classes and assists with Mobile Farmers’ Market routes throughout the South Bay. Originally from Mississippi, Ellen moved to California in order to earn her Masters in Environmental Policy from the Middlebury Institute of International Studies. She has always had a passion for gardening, cooking, and environmental justice. In her spare time, you might find her discovering a new hiking trail or releasing her alter-ego “NamaSlay” on the the derby track.

Learn more:  Fresh Approach—Making Healthy Food More Accessible to the SF Bay Area

Lecture Location:  McGowan 100

The McGowan Building is located at 411 Pacific Street, Monterey, CA  93940, on the corner of Franklin and Pacific. Enter from Pacific street through a set of glass double-doors (use set of doors on the left), MG100 is inside on immediate left.   View the campus map.

Parking

Parking is available in any Middlebury Institute campus lot after 5 p.m., or on the street (time limits on surrounding streets end at 6 p.m.)

Questions

The Center for the Blue Economy is a research organization at the Middlebury Institute of International Studies.  Our mission is to promote a sustainable ocean and coastal economy (the “Blue Economy”) through leadership in research, analysis, and education.  For questions contact: Rachel C. at cbe@miis.edu or visit centerfortheblueeconomy.org or call 831-647-4183.