In April and May 2007, CPAWS will bring alive the Yukon’s majestic Peel River watershed to Canadians across the country, in support of conserving one of the world’s great wilderness areas.
An outdoor festival to celebrate our connection to the natural world through Music, Art, Dance, Environmental Stewardship & Wildflower Tours.
The environment is the #1 concern of Canadians and the Halton Eco Festival is the best way to discover how to protect and enhance the environment,” said Stephen Dankowich, Executive Director of the Oakville Community Centre For Peace, Ecology And Human Rights (OCCPEHR) which organizes this annual event.
Features:This exhibit, consisting of 120 posters by Italian graphic designers who tackle the political, social, and environmental aspects of water, is a perfect match for the theme of 2008’s digifest.
The National Building Museum will host an exhibition of 20 green homes from around the world. A full-size re-creation of Michelle Kaufmann’s Glidehouse will be on show as well.
Families can come along and experience the great outdoors with fantastic environmental activities.
The Festival will present some 100 documentary, feature, animated, archival, experimental and children’s films selected to provide fresh perspectives on environmental issues affecting our planet.
Participate in the exciting first E-Zone Clean Air and Climate Change Contest for elementary school students across Ontario by sending an original piece of art showing how you can stop climate change. The deadline for the contest is April 30, 2007.
This is an art auction and soirée benefiting Friends of Urban Forest. More than 100 artists will come together for a very special evening.
What is the nexus of art and the environment? This is part 2 of a 4 part lecture series.