Saturday March 29 from 8-9pm is Earth Hour.
What is Earth Hour?
Earth Hour originated as an event promoted by World Wildlife Fund (WWF) Australia, which asked households and businesses to turn off their lights and non-essential electrical appliances for one hour of a March evening to promote electricity conservation and thus lower carbon emissions. Created to bring awareness to one of the greatest threats our planet has ever faced, Earth Hour uses the simple action of turning off the lights for one hour to deliver a powerful message about the need for action on global warming.
This simple act has captured the hearts and minds of people all over the world. As a result, at 8pm March 29, 2008 London will join millions of people in some of the world's major cities, including Copenhagen, Toronto, Chicago, Melbourne, Brisbane and Tel Aviv to unite and switch off for Earth Hour.
Thursday, March 27, 2008
Wednesday, March 5, 2008
March: Events Around the City
Thurs Mar. 06, 07:30 PM 09:30 PM
Solar Power Workshops - Grosvenor Lodge - 1017 Western Rd.
Join Thames Region Ecological Assocation, OSEA and GoSolar to learn more about the possibilities of Solar Power. Learn about the economic opportunities of going solar and meet like-minded individuals in your neighbourhood. http://www.thecoves.ca/fileLibrary/Solar%20Power%20event%20poster@Solar%20Power%20Event%20Poster.pdf
March 8 10:00 am
Seedy Saturday London-Middlesex Master Gardeners present Seedy Saturday, a series of gardening workshops Saturday, March 8, Siloam United Church, 1240 Fanshawe Rd . E. 10 a.m. Starting plants from seed, 11:30 a.m. Natural solutions to garden problems, 1 p.m. Awaking the garden, 2 p.m. Organic approach to lawn & garden. Admission $3. Contact Nancy Abra 519-461-0037 or aabra@gtn.net .
Sun Mar. 9, 2008 , 1:30 pm
VAUXHALL PARK STROLL - McIlwraith Field Naturalists.
This late-winter walk is the first of several along the Thames River as part of the London Public Library/River Project Celebration. Meet the leader at the intersection of Egerton St and Homan St, accessible by traveling south of Hamilton Rd on Egerton and turning left onto Homan just north of the Thames River. Parking is possible along Homan St. Call 519-438-5879 for more information.
Our outdoor events are perfect excuses to get away for a few hours and visit natural sites in and around London. There are always MFN members along who are able to help with tricky identifications and are willing to share their knowledge. It is useful to bring along binoculars, pencil and notebook, field guides, etc. (but don't burden yourself too much). Families with children are welcome on field trips, but pets should be left at home.
Sun, March 16, 9 to 11 am .
AYLMER WILDLIFE MANAGEMENT AREA - McIlwraith Field Naturalists.
Meet the leader in front of the main viewing stand behind the Police College to view Tundra Swans and other migrating waterfowl. We will then proceed to walk a paved trail to look for other early spring birds. This is an opportunity to slow climate change by arranging your own carpooling. Aylmer WMA is approximately 4 km northeast of Aylmer on Hacienda Rd and adjoins the Ontario Police College . Call 519-438-5879 for more details.
Our outdoor events are perfect excuses to get away for a few hours and visit natural sites in and around London . There are always MFN members along who are able to help with tricky identifications and are willing to share their knowledge. It is useful to bring along binoculars, pencil and notebook, field guides, etc. (but don't burden yourself too much). Families with children are welcome on field trips, but pets should be left at home
Mon Mar 17 th
Thames Pool Public Hearings - City Hall. Time: TBA
Tues Mar 18 th 7:00 pm
Green Drinks -
Sat March 22 nd
World Water Day - Events TBA
Sat March 22 1:30pm
Cinema Politica London presents Rainforest Agribusiness Campaign . Venue Landon Library . The Rainforest Agribusiness Campaign is challenging one of the fastest growing threats to the world's tropical forests: the rapid expansion of industrial agriculture. Fueled in part by the growing demand for biofuels, U.S. agribusiness giants ADM, Bunge and Cargill are establishing soy and palm oil operations in some of the planet's most biodiverse forests. Soy has become a major contributor to deforestation in the Amazon Rainforest and its surrounding wooded savanna, the Cerrado, while palm oil plantations are expanding at a rate of 2.5 million acres per year into the tropical forests of Indonesia , Malaysia and Papua New Guinea
Saturday, Mar 22, 7:30 am .
LONG POINT BIRDING - McIlwraith Field Naturalists.
Join an expert birder on this all-day venture to Long Point to view many species and large flocks of migrating waterfowl. Bring a lunch and dress warmly. Participants must provide their own transportation. Meet in the southwest corner of the parking lot at the Flying J on Highbury Ave just south of Hwy 401. Please call the leader in advance at 519-438-3330 if you plan to attend.
Our outdoor events are perfect excuses to get away for a few hours and visit natural sites in and around London. There are always MFN members along who are able to help with tricky identifications and are willing to share their knowledge. It is useful to bring along binoculars, pencil and notebook, field guides, etc. (but don't burden yourself too much). Families with children are welcome on field trips, but pets should be left at home.
Tues Mar 25 th 7:00 - 8:30p.m .
Rain Garden Workshop Presented by Friends of the Coves, Landon Library, Wortley Road
Stormwater runoff is one of the largest causes of pollution in the Coves and other natural waterways. Come learn how using simple gardening methods you can conserve clean stormwater and protect our waterways from pollution. Workshop topics will include a general overview of the issue of stormwater runoff pollution, how to plan for and build a rain garden and what native plants are appropriate for use in a rain garden.
Solar Power Workshops - Grosvenor Lodge - 1017 Western Rd.
Join Thames Region Ecological Assocation, OSEA and GoSolar to learn more about the possibilities of Solar Power. Learn about the economic opportunities of going solar and meet like-minded individuals in your neighbourhood. http://www.thecoves.ca/fileLibrary/Solar%20Power%20event%20poster@Solar%20Power%20Event%20Poster.pdf
March 8 10:00 am
Seedy Saturday London-Middlesex Master Gardeners present Seedy Saturday, a series of gardening workshops Saturday, March 8, Siloam United Church, 1240 Fanshawe Rd . E. 10 a.m. Starting plants from seed, 11:30 a.m. Natural solutions to garden problems, 1 p.m. Awaking the garden, 2 p.m. Organic approach to lawn & garden. Admission $3. Contact Nancy Abra 519-461-0037 or aabra@gtn.net .
Sun Mar. 9, 2008 , 1:30 pm
VAUXHALL PARK STROLL - McIlwraith Field Naturalists.
This late-winter walk is the first of several along the Thames River as part of the London Public Library/River Project Celebration. Meet the leader at the intersection of Egerton St and Homan St, accessible by traveling south of Hamilton Rd on Egerton and turning left onto Homan just north of the Thames River. Parking is possible along Homan St. Call 519-438-5879 for more information.
Our outdoor events are perfect excuses to get away for a few hours and visit natural sites in and around London. There are always MFN members along who are able to help with tricky identifications and are willing to share their knowledge. It is useful to bring along binoculars, pencil and notebook, field guides, etc. (but don't burden yourself too much). Families with children are welcome on field trips, but pets should be left at home.
Sun, March 16, 9 to 11 am .
AYLMER WILDLIFE MANAGEMENT AREA - McIlwraith Field Naturalists.
Meet the leader in front of the main viewing stand behind the Police College to view Tundra Swans and other migrating waterfowl. We will then proceed to walk a paved trail to look for other early spring birds. This is an opportunity to slow climate change by arranging your own carpooling. Aylmer WMA is approximately 4 km northeast of Aylmer on Hacienda Rd and adjoins the Ontario Police College . Call 519-438-5879 for more details.
Our outdoor events are perfect excuses to get away for a few hours and visit natural sites in and around London . There are always MFN members along who are able to help with tricky identifications and are willing to share their knowledge. It is useful to bring along binoculars, pencil and notebook, field guides, etc. (but don't burden yourself too much). Families with children are welcome on field trips, but pets should be left at home
Mon Mar 17 th
Thames Pool Public Hearings - City Hall. Time: TBA
Tues Mar 18 th 7:00 pm
Green Drinks -
Sat March 22 nd
World Water Day - Events TBA
Sat March 22 1:30pm
Cinema Politica London presents Rainforest Agribusiness Campaign . Venue Landon Library . The Rainforest Agribusiness Campaign is challenging one of the fastest growing threats to the world's tropical forests: the rapid expansion of industrial agriculture. Fueled in part by the growing demand for biofuels, U.S. agribusiness giants ADM, Bunge and Cargill are establishing soy and palm oil operations in some of the planet's most biodiverse forests. Soy has become a major contributor to deforestation in the Amazon Rainforest and its surrounding wooded savanna, the Cerrado, while palm oil plantations are expanding at a rate of 2.5 million acres per year into the tropical forests of Indonesia , Malaysia and Papua New Guinea
Saturday, Mar 22, 7:30 am .
LONG POINT BIRDING - McIlwraith Field Naturalists.
Join an expert birder on this all-day venture to Long Point to view many species and large flocks of migrating waterfowl. Bring a lunch and dress warmly. Participants must provide their own transportation. Meet in the southwest corner of the parking lot at the Flying J on Highbury Ave just south of Hwy 401. Please call the leader in advance at 519-438-3330 if you plan to attend.
Our outdoor events are perfect excuses to get away for a few hours and visit natural sites in and around London. There are always MFN members along who are able to help with tricky identifications and are willing to share their knowledge. It is useful to bring along binoculars, pencil and notebook, field guides, etc. (but don't burden yourself too much). Families with children are welcome on field trips, but pets should be left at home.
Tues Mar 25 th 7:00 - 8:30p.m .
Rain Garden Workshop Presented by Friends of the Coves, Landon Library, Wortley Road
Stormwater runoff is one of the largest causes of pollution in the Coves and other natural waterways. Come learn how using simple gardening methods you can conserve clean stormwater and protect our waterways from pollution. Workshop topics will include a general overview of the issue of stormwater runoff pollution, how to plan for and build a rain garden and what native plants are appropriate for use in a rain garden.
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