Be part of the Involution!

Be part of the Involution!
Hip Hop is not Corporate Sambo Mind Control "Rap"

New Tea and Trunk Show Tour in Planning!

We recently starting preparing for winter.

Our projects are designed to both support artists and various garden alliances in such a way that we connect everyone to the Biodiversity Movement with special attention and recognition of the need for rain forest rescue. There is much to do as we go beyond organic. Each friend like you is an important win, include more fiber arts and sound healing in your living process and share your talents as well. Help us introduce a super food and/or rare tea each day through social media sharing.


Contact us and confirm that you would like to attend a tasting! analogteaproject(at)gmail(dot)com







Thursday, January 14, 2010


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Sarah Dawn Haynes 

Programs Assistant

Sarah Dawn was introduced to The Environmental Center in 2005 through the Colorado Bioneers, which is hosted on campus annually by the Ecenter.  After transferring in January of 2006 from Front Range Community College, she was eager to engage in the opportunities beyond classes available at the University.  After volunteering with the promotions of Bioneers on campus, she began working as a promotions assistant.  Later, she became the promotions and volunteer student coordinator.

In December of 2008 she graduated with a B.A. in Environmental Policy with a minor in Geography.  The new year of 2009 gave way to a new support position at the Ecenter,
Programs Assistant, which Sarah Dawn is elated to have filled.  Her aspirations for the new position are to help students thrive  by connecting them to leadership positions, internships and professional networks and to help them connect the dots between social justice and sustainability to achieve true sustainability and social uplift.  She manages volunteers, general promotions, conference and event support and is an overall helping hand for the centers program managers.   

When she is not gushing about Bioneers, she enjoys working with Wildlands Restoration Volunteers, working with youth in various capacities, edutaining her young nephew Seth and three godchildren, and kissing on her dalmation, Nemesis.  She grew up in Bailey, CO and has lived in Boulder since 2002.  

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