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1 Local Environment Organizations/Programs

2 Greening Sacred Spaces: Serving the faith-base environmental community 4-22 Wilson St. Hamilton This is a joint program of Faith and the Common Good and Environment Hamilton to assist faith communities in taking practical actions towards a more sustainable and energy efficient place of worship and to educate members of the community about ecological issues. They do a lot of local education and community building projects.

3 Greening Sacred Spaces 2015 Programming: Feb 23 – Revitalizing Solar for Faith Groups April 5 - Touring Ancaster’s Geothermal Church Nov 18 – Water and Your Place of Worship Nov 28 – Hamilton2Paris Climate Rally Dec 1 – Net Metering: Free Webinar 6:30-7:30 pm

4 Greening Sacred Spaces NOV 29 th - Hamilton2Paris 2-2:45pm Environment Hamilton (4-22 Wilson St) sign letters and walk to City Hall OR 2:30 pm a Faith Contingent leaves from the First Unitarian Church walking to City Hall

5 Environment Hamilton: What else do they offer? Hamilton Farm Map Hamilton Eat Local Carbon Cycle: Ride Lake to Lake Environment Hamilton Youth Network Bicycle Air Monitoring Tree Counts Good Food Box Pipe Watch (water quality in local waterways) GOLE (Greening Our Local Economy) Documentary Library

6 Other Environmental Organizations in Hamilton Hamilton 350 Committee for real climate change action hamilton350.org Upcoming Events: Nov 28 @ 7pm Book discussion on “The Carbon Bubble” East Plains United Church Feb 4, 2016 @ 7pm Naomi Klein speaks “This Changes Everything”, McMaster University

7 Other Environmental Organizations in Hamilton Green Venture EcoHouse: 22 Veevers Dr., Hamilton EcoHouse is also known as "Glen Manor" or "the Veevers Estate" after the last owners of the property. At one time Glen Manor farm included a stretch of land from Quigley Road to Greenhill Ave, from King Street to the base of the escarpment. Offers - Sustainable Living Tour and workshops Open Monday – Friday from 10 am – 3 pm for drop-ins or for workshops or open-house events

8 Green Venture Offers all kinds of information on their website and at the EcoHouse from: Homemade Pest Control Recipes (web) Home Energy Audits Sustainable Schools Action Kit Electric Vehicle and Community CarShare Vermicomposting Demonstrations in: Low-flow toilets/shower Grey water demo Green roofs…and more!

9 Other Organizations Dundas in Transition: Think globally, act locally. Part of the Transition Towns Movement (UK) Dundas in Transition is an all volunteer, non-profit organization focused on facing the challenges of climate change and dependence on fossil fuels. We need to face these challenges through increasing local resilience and self-sufficiency in food, water, energy and other vital aspects of life. On the 4 th Friday each month the Good Food Boxes are packed

10 Where to Buy Local Produce in Ancaster Jerome Brothers-14 Garner Rd Ed (almost beside Ancaster CRC) Bennett’s Apples and Cider- 944 Garner Rd E Carluke Orchards – 2197 Shaver Rd Dearsley Meats – 1154 Power Line Rd E Posh Nosh Farm – 383 Book Rd W Ancaster Farmer’s Market – 37 Halson St Wednesdays 3pm- 7pm, June – October Many more in the Greater Hamilton Area, see: http://environmenthamilton.org/food/view

11 Where to find more info: Just a Google search away! www.greeningsacredspaces.net www.environmenthamilton.org www.greenventure.ca www.dundasintransition.ca


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