Events, forum to mark One Less Car Day

October 5, 2010

GAINESVILLE, Fla. — The University of Florida is challenging students, faculty and staff to give up their cars and use alternative transportation throughout the fall semester and especially Wednesday — One Less Car Day — with the hope that it becomes a habit.

As part of the One Less Car challenge, a celebration for participants will be held from 11 a.m. to 1 p.m. Wednesday on the Reitz Student Union North Lawn (or the Colonnade in the case of rain).

The event will include free cupcakes for decorating, prize drawings and giveaways, and various games where attendees can have fun while learning the benefits of alternative modes. Tickets to the women’s volleyball match against Tennessee – this season’s green game – will be distributed to the first 200 staff and faculty attendees, compliments of the University Athletic Association.

Office of Sustainability Director Anna Prizzia and Student Body President Ashton Charles will also speak and honor those who have committed to alternative transportation through the challenge.

In the evening, Chipotle Mexican Grill on University Avenue will offer free burritos from 5 to 7 p.m. to anyone wearing a One Less Car T-shirt or button.

RUB Entertainment will host an Alternative Transportation Forum from 8 to 10 p.m. in the Orange and Brew. The public is invited to join City Commissioner Randy Wells and Alachua County Sustainability Program Manager Sean McLendon to discuss energy conservation and alternative transportation in Gainesville.

The One Less Car Challenge continues through Nov. 19, with various mini-challenges and prize opportunities along the way. For more information, visit www.sustainable.ufl.edu/onelesscar or follow One Less Car on Facebook.