Wednesday, March 31, 2010

April: Events Around the City

Thurs April 1st 9:30am - 4:30pm
All-Day Environmental Exposition - UCC Gymnasiums

Students in the first-year Environmental Issues course want to get the word out. They’ve been working hard on environmental investigations and projects that explore timely issues and technologies, and now it is time to go public with their important findings at the Day-long Environmental Exposition. The Environmental Expo will consist of 64 evocative presentations covering 25 topics that confront some of the difficult environmental concerns we face in today’s world, and will examine some of the technological advances used for solutions. The presentations are the results of team members who have pooled their research, talents, resources and hours of collaborative work to create original commentaries on important and timely topics. Far-ranging and diverse topics will inspire, delight, provoke, challenge and inform.

For more information and a complete list of the 64 topics contact Natasha Patrito Hannon, PhD, at npatrit@uwo.ca.

Sat April 3rd 9-5pm and running all month
How Green Are You?

Help our community grow as we celebrate the 40th Anniversary of Earth Day! Tell us what your family is doing to be green by writing your ideas on a special "leaf" for "Masonville's Green Tree". Learn what others are doing, try out some new ideas and help our community lead the green wave. Where: Masonville Mall

Sat April 3rd 9-10am running every Sat in April
'Zero Footprint - Human Power'
- A free neighbourhood walk and social event for adults
Description: Aim to leave a zero footprint while improving your fitness level and strengthening your neighbourhood. On Saturdays, walk to Crouch for a 9am group hike and return to the library for a social at 10am. Refreshments provided. Crouch Cornerstone Community Meeting Room

Wed April 7th 4:30-6pm
The Geography of Hope: A Tour of the World We Need

Author, journalist, environmentalist and sustainability expert, Chris Turner went on a global mission to find the answer to this question: "Would this - this place, this machine, this social system or way of life - be capable of continuing on its present course for the foreseeable future without exhausting the planet's ability to sustain human life at something like the current population and quality of life?"

The result of his year-long investigation is a survey of global sustainable practices and the lessons to be learned. The Geography of Hope breathes new life into our planet’s future and offers a patchwork map of available solutions to the potential threat of catastrophic climate change. Turner makes an argument for a new environmentalism that replaces fear with exuberance. His is the voice of hope in a chorus of recriminations and doom.

Everyone is welcome. For further information contact cleggett@uwo.ca

Thurs April 8th 7pm
Thames Talbot Land Trust - Annual General Meeting

Thames Talbot Land Trust is marking the tenth anniversary of our incorporation in 2010. Please join us for our AGM on Thursday, April 8th at the Stoneridge Inn on Col. Talbot Road at the 401. Doors open for displays and registration at 7:00 PM with the meeting getting under way at 7:30 PM. This year our guest speaker will be Clint Jacobs of the Walpole Island Land Trust, which is Canada's first and only First Nations land trust. A fascinating and inspiring story.

Thurs April 8th 6:30-8:30pm (Video from 8:30 to 9:00pm)
Sustainable Transportation Roundtable - London Convention Centre

Please mark your calendar for the next meeting of the Sustainable Transportation Roundtable (STR) as part of the 2030 Transportation Master Plan – Smart Moves (www.london.ca/smartmoves). Please note that if you cannot attend this meeting, there will be several more including May 13, 2010. The Smart Moves Project Team has a desire to establish a number of working groups to help further the dialogue in a number of specific areas over the next 8 months. Please confirm your attendance for April 8 asap, by emailing Robin Pyluta at rpyluta@london.ca.

Sat April 10th 10-4pm
Think Global Act Local Forum - Greening Our Community

The purpose and focus of this event is to inform and inspire each of us to conserve energy, save money, explore energy alternatives, and become more aware of what local organizations are doing to address environmental concerns. As an exhibitor your organization will have a high profile venue to showcase your energy conservation and/or sustainable development initiatives. Where: White Oaks Mall.

Sat April 10th 10-4pm
The Great Community Health Tune-up

Learn about the health services in your community. Get tips on how to live a healthy lifestyle, hear speakers on a wide range of topics that impact your health and that of your community. This is a free event. Where: Western Fair Grounds, Special Events Building.

Sat April 10th 1-4pm
Birdhouse Workshop

Time to give our nesting fine feathered friends a nice home for the summer. Come and make a house with us. We have the tools, all you need is a 6" wide x 4' long x 1" thick board (we suggest cedar or pine) and whatever non-toxic paint or other decorative do-dads you want to use to embellish your birdie's new abode. Where: The Briscoe Café, 325 Wharncliffe Rd. S.

Sat April 10th 12-4pm
Work Day! with Thames Talbot Land Trust (Newport Forest)

Take this opportunity to get together and have some fun with other members of the Thames Talbot Land Trust and their families and do some practical, hands-on conservation. Bring your own lunch and water. Dress for the weather conditions and the work: you will need strong shoes or boots, work gloves, and long pants. WORK: Trail grooming and maintenance, boundary-marking and shrub removal. Bring loppers and a brush saw if you can. For more information contact Jane Bowles at jbowles@uwo.ca

Sat Apr 10 to Mon Apr 12
Forest Gardening: Ecologically Intelligent Design for Human Living

In this workshop we inform and engage you in creating ecologically sustainable sanctuaries for human living and planetary sustainability. You will learn how to apply practical Forest Garden design to a diversity of landscapes, with a focus on dense urban environments and temperate regions. Learn how to grow your own food no matter the size of your backyard. Design your own property, and learn how to 'be a part of the solution' using forest gardening principles. This is a hands-on-experiential training in ecosystem structure and function, and in landscape understanding. It will show you how you can achieve the same benefits that natural systems demonstrate: stability, resilience, self-maintenance, self-renewal, increased soil quality, and nutrient conservation. (To accommodate individual needs a person can attend our teachings as a One-Day or Two-Day Workshop or as a Three-Day Training)

Presenters: Passionate, long-time gardeners, herbalists and eco-spiritual guides, Shantree Kacera D.N., Ph.D. and Lorenna Bousquet-Kacera, invite you to discover this remarkable model for creating gardens that support oneself and the Earth. For more information visit http://www.thelivingcentre.com or phone 519-652-9109.

Sun April 11th 12-4pm
Car Free Sunday - We're Not Fuelin' Around - Downtown Street Festival

Bring your whole family and join us Sunday, April 11 for London's first Car Free Sunday! We're closing Dundas Street from Ridout to Wellington Street and hosting a street festival of free family fun - Car Free! See the latest cool new cycling gear and EBikes, watch yoga demonstrations and take in all of the other activities.

Car Free Sunday starts at 12:00 noon, with the Opening Ceremony at 1 p.m. on the Main Stage. The fun continues all afternoon until 4 p.m. See you there! For more info visit http://www.london.ca/d.aspx?s=/Transportation/car_free_sunday.htm.

Tues April 13th 7pm
Master Gardener Ron Rossini will present: The best vegetable garden ever and you don’t even have to plant broccoli! Komoka Library (a branch of Middlesex County Library) located in the Community Centre, 133 Queen Street, Komoka ON. Free admission. All welcome.

April 16 to April 25
Toonies for Trees - Earth Week. Make It Count.

Get your toonies out to help ReForest London plant trees in the City of London and raise awareness with Londoners of our spring and fall tree planting activities for 2010. Earth Week, April 16th to April 25th, make it count by making a $2 donation at a retail store near you to help keep the forest in the Forest City. ***For a full list of participating retail stores for Toonies for Trees and locations please visit http://www.reforestlondon.ca/toonies-trees-0

When visiting your local garden centre this spring and summer you can also make a $2 donation, as the Independent Garden Centres of London have joined together to participate in Toonies for Trees from April 16th to June 30th.

Fri April 16th 2 p.m.
20 Minute London Makeover

In 2006, a new initiative called the 20 Minute London Makeover was launched to allow the business community to demonstrate the pride outside of their buildings and into their corporate neighbourhoods. It was a great success. In 2009, the response to action was even more impressive. In four years, the event has grown to include more than 150 businesses, schools and government locations. Collectively, these groups endeavored to clean up their business or school environment.

Fri April 16th 6:30 - 8:30 pm
How to have the Best Herb and Vegetable Garden Ever

Master Gardeners Ron Rossini and Jennifer Grant will speak on growing herbs and vegetables from seed to harvest. This topic will include growing hints, common problems, pests, as well as maintenance and conditions needed for the best plants ever! All sessions are held at Lee Valley Tools, 2100 Oxford St., East London. You may attend the entire series or just a few, but you must pre register through Lee Valley at 519-659-7981. Most sessions are $20.00.

Sat April 17th
London Clean & Green 2010

Join us for the 15th Annual London Clean & Green Community Clean Up Day. Volunteers will be cleaning up litter and removed graffiti all over the city. Volunteers include formal and informal neighbourhood groups, condominium boards, employee groups, business improvement associations, families and individual citizens. Secondary students can volunteer & earn hours towards their Community Involvement Activity requirement. Take part in the Ontario Youth Volunteer Challenge - ChangeTheWorld 2010! Visit Pillar Nonprofit Network for more details and to take a peek at some volunteer photos.

Sat April 17th 11-3pm
Work Day! with Thames Talbot Land Trust (Joany's Woods)

Take this opportunity to get together and have some fun with other members of the Thames Talbot Land Trust and their families and do some practical, hands-on conservation. Bring your own lunch and water. Dress for the weather conditions and the work: you will need strong shoes or boots, work gloves, and long pants. WORK: Trail grooming and maintenance, boundary-marking and shrub removal. Bring loppers and a brush saw if you can. For more information contact Jane Bowles at 519-461-1932 or via e-mail at jbowles@uwo.ca

Sat April 17th-19th
Living the Solution
~ The Sevenfold Path of Peace (April 17 - 19)
Empower Yourself and Be the Change that Changes Everything
There is a powerful driving force inside every human being that, once unleashed, can make any vision and dream into a reality. Take back your power, live disease-free, support the environment, and be the Artist of Your Life. A uniquely crafted study path, Living the Solution teaches you the seven proven steps to transform yourself - so you can transform the world! Living the Solution invites a renaissance in human thought, values and action. This Sevenfold Path offers transformational practices and philosophies that will support you in living a conscious, happy and purpose-filled lifestyle. For more information visit http://www.thelivingcentre.com or phone 519-652-9109.

Sun April 18th 7- 8:30pm
Green Initiatives for Londoners
- Speaker: Jay Stanford, City of London
Green First St Andrews in conjunction with the City of London "Clean and Green Initiative”, present a week of green events. Where: First St Andrews Church, Proudfoot Hall, 350 Queens Avenue London, ON N6B 1X6. For more information call (519) 679-8182

Sunday April 18th
Earth Day London

Join us at Watson Street Park to help with environmental restoration of a section of the Thames Valley Corridor within the City of London. Huge Tree Planting Festival. Community Organization Exhibits. Watson Street Park is located on Wellington Road, just south of the Thames River. Watch for the Earth Day signs. Parking is available along South Street on both sides of the street, and at the end of Watson Street. For more information call (519) 451-2800 or email sauders@thamesriver.on.ca or visit www.thamesriver.on.ca

Sun April 18th 1-4pm
GREENHOUSE TOUR - Civic Garden Complex

Each year we open the greenhouses and the entire complex to the public for one day. Visitors will be split into small groups and taken on a guided tour of the entire complex. Your guide will explain all the workings of the Conservatory and the Greenhouses. See the flowers in bloom and various plants that will be planted into London’s city streets and parks. You will be able to purchase plants from the "Plants-to-go" cart in the lobby (Cash or Cheque only). Before or after your tour, see the displays, then go for a leisurely walk through the park and gardens. Walking/Biking Maps are available at the complex. It is a wonderful time for everyone to welcome Spring.

Mon April 19th 7:00PM
Film Screening: Dreamland

Cinema Politica London and the London Public Library are proud to present the critically acclaimed environmental documentary Dreamland. This is one of the best environmental films ever made. An incredibly moving, inspiring and fantastically political film that will make you want to be a better steward of this planet.

WHERE: Central Library, Stevenson and Hunt Room
COST: By donation at the door ($2-5 recommended)
INFO: www.cinemapolitica.org

SYNOPSIS: How much unspoiled nature should we preserve and what do we sacrifice for clean, renewable energy? Dreamland gradually turns into a disturbing picture of corporate power taking over small communities.

In Dreamland a nation with abundance of choices gradually becomes caught up in a plan to turn its wilderness and beautiful nature into a massive system of hydro-electric and geothermal power plants with dams and reservoirs. Clean energy brings in polluting industry and international corporations. It’s the dark side of green energy.

Tues April 20th 7pm
GREENDRINKS LONDON
- Topic: Naturopathic Medicine
Join Richard Vuksinic, ND and Kristina Kastelanac, ND as they discuss naturopathic medicine as a model of healthcare that is philosophically rooted in principles that promote environmental consciousness, as they pertain to sustainability, accessibility and an interconnectedness with nature. Dr. Richard Vuksinic, ND will discuss the guiding principles of naturopathy and how they can effect our understanding of personal and environmental health. He will also touch on the sustainability and accessibility of herbal medicine. Dr. Kristina Kastelanac, ND will further illuminate the connections between environmental and individual health by exploring the connections between environmental toxins and their effects on the human endocrine system. Both Richard and Kristina are Naturopathic Doctors practicing in London, Ontario. Venue: The Morrissey House, 359 Dundas Street (between Waterloo and Colborne)

Tuesday April 20th
Film Screening: "The Greening of Faith"

Green First St Andrews in conjunction with the City of London "Clean and Green Initiative”, present a week of green events. Where: First St Andrews Church, Proudfoot Hall, 350 Queens Avenue London, ON N6B 1X6. For more information call (519) 679-8182

Wed April 21st 6:30-7:15pm
Film Screening: "The Eco-Home"

Green First St Andrews in conjunction with the City of London "Clean and Green Initiative”, present a week of green events. Where: First St Andrews Church, Proudfoot Hall, 350 Queens Avenue London, ON N6B 1X6. For more information call (519) 679-8182

Wed April 21st 7pm
Ecological Gardening - - - Introduction to Permaculture

Where: Central Library, Stevenson & Hunt Room A
Cost: FREE

Wed April 21st 7-8:30pm
Vermi-composting Workshop
or How to Compost with Red Wriggler Worms
Attendees will learn how to compost food scraps in small, indoor spaces with red wriggler worms. Vermicomposting is an excellent way to reduce your garbage. Learn how to set up and maintain a worm composting bin. Free admission. London Public Library's community programming. Location; Jalna Branch 1166 Commissioners Rd. E. You can register with the library online, in person or by phone 519-685-1333

Thurs April 22nd
HAPPY EARTHDAY from GREENDRINKS and ECOLIVING LONDON


Thurs April 22nd
Dress Down for Earth Day - ReForest London Fundraiser

Go Green at the office by organizing a Dress Down for Earth Day event at your office where staff can donate $2, $5 or $10 to dress down for the day. Funds raised during the event will go to ReForest London to help plant trees in the City of London.

Get your toonies out and plan for some friendly competition with other businesses in London! Let ReForest London know if your business plans to participate in Dress Down for Earth Day, and we will add your company and/or organizations name to our list on our website. We will then post and celebrate the business that raises the highest amount for Dress Down for Earth Day.

Please contact ReForest London to register your company or to learn more visit http://www.reforestlondon.ca/dress-down-earth-day-thursday-april-22nd.

Thurs April 22nd 7-8:30pm
Energy Conservation Tips and Innovations
, presented by London Hydro
Receive a free conservation kit. Green First St Andrews in conjunction with the City of London "Clean and Green Initiative”, present a week of green events. Where: First St Andrews Church, Proudfoot Hall, 350 Queens Avenue London, ON N6B 1X6. For more information call (519) 679-8182

Fri April 23rd
Renewable Energy Expo

Featuring solar thermal, solar pv, geothermal talks and vendors. Green First St Andrews in conjunction with the City of London "Clean and Green Initiative”, present a week of green events. Where: First St Andrews Church, Proudfoot Hall, 350 Queens Avenue London, ON N6B 1X6. For more information call (519) 679-8182

Fri April 23rd 10:30-11:30am
Eco-Kids Craft
(6 years and up)
Put the Earth first on ‘Kids First Day’. Join us in creating an earth-friendly craft project. Where: Landon Library, OSCO Community Meeting Room. Registration starts Apr 9th by telephone, online or in person.

Fri April 23rd 2:30-3:30pm
Earth Day Eggheads
(6 years and up)
Put the Earth First on ‘Kids First Day’. Join us to create an earth-friendly "egghead" planter. Where: Landon Library, OSCO Community Meeting Room. Registration starts Apr 9th by telephone, online or in person.

Sat April 24th 8:30am-12:30pm
Tree Planting @ Veterans Memorial Parkway at Trafalgar (west side)

Join ReForest London and Scoutrees as we plant hundreds of trees and shrubs along Veterans Memorial Parkway, as part of a five year plan to beautify this London thoroughfare. 3M is hosting a BBQ at their facility following the planting. No weekend bus route. Follow the signs to parking and planting location. For more information contact Julie Ryan at 936-9548 or info@reforestlondon.ca

Sat April 24th
Annual Coves Clean Up.
Please visit http://www.thecoves.ca/ for details.

Sat April 24th 2:30-3:30pm
Earth Day Fun!
(5-12 yrs)
Learn tips on how we can make this earth a safe and healthy place to live, and create you own environmentally friendly recyclable craft to take home! Where: Crouch Library. Meeting Room 3

Sat April 24th 1-4pm
Work Day! with Thames Talbot Land Trust (Five Points Forest)

Take this opportunity to get together and have some fun with other members of the Thames Talbot Land Trust and their families and do some practical, hands-on conservation. Bring your own lunch and water. Dress for the weather conditions and the work: you will need strong shoes or boots, work gloves, and long pants. WORK: Garlic Mustard removal. Bring trowel and gloves, if you can. For more information contact Jane Bowles at 519-461-1932 or via e-mail at jbowles@uwo.ca

Tues April 27th 6:30-9:00pm
You Are What You Eat
(Documentary film series)
The first of these fascinating films lifts the veil on the food industry, exposing how our food supply is controlled by a handful of corporations that put profits ahead of consumer health. The second uncovers the trillion dollar worldwide ‘Sickness Industry’, and explains a growing body of scientific evidence proving that nutritional therapy can be more effective, more economical, less harmful and less invasive than most conventional medical treatments. Find out what works, what doesn't, and what's killing you. Become informed about the choices you have, which could save your life. Where: Central Library, 1st Floor - Wolf Performance Hall

Wed April 28th 7-9pm
Ecological Gardening

The first presentation will focus on the food producing aspects of permaculture design, with an emphasis on perennial edible landscapes. Come and learn about: organic food production, recycling and waste management, soil rehabilitation and how to increase yield but decrease the effort and make gardening much easier then you ever imagined! In the second session you will learn how to establish a sustainable garden, a food forest - the most ecologically friendly way of gardening open to us, which can be tailored to fit any space, from a tiny backyard to a large country garden. This visual presentation will show you an edible food forest in transition to become ecologically established sustainable garden sanctuary. Where: Central Library, 1st Floor, Stevenson & Hunt Room B

Wed April 28th 7-9pm
Organic Garden Solutions Workshop
- How to Cook Up Remedies in the Kitchen.
Master Gardener, Ron Rossini, will present ways of treating garden problems with organic and home remedies. He will also outline many major floral and vegetable garden concerns and how to treat many diseases and pests. No registration required. This workshop if part of the London Public Library's community programming. Location: Jalna Branch of the London Public Library, 1119 Jalna Ave.

Wed April 28th 7pm
Ecological Gardening - - - Establishing a Sustainable Garden

Where: Central Library, Stevenson & Hunt Room A
Cost: FREE

Sat April 28th 10 a.m.
ReForest London - Tree Planting in Glen Cairn

Join the Glen Cairn Community Resource Centre to plant trees and shrubs at this large apartment complex on King Edward Ave. You will be planting native trees and shrubs and mulching them. The work is fun and relatively easy, suitable for families and people of all ages. Bring a shovel or rake if you can, but we've also got plenty to share. Sturdy shoes and gardening gloves are also helpful to have. We'll have water to drink and people there to show you what to do. For more information contact Julie Ryan at 936-9548 or info@reforestlondon.ca

Wed April 28th 7-8pm
Organic S
olutions

Master Gardener Ron Rossini at the Jalna Branch of the London Public Library. Free admission. All welcome

Wed April 28th 7:30p.m.
Nature London: Walk at Woodcocks on the Thames

Meet the leader at the east end of Windermere Road, east of Adelaide Street. Participants will be looking for migrant birds and hoping to see the extraordinary courtship display of the American Woodcock. Dress warmly and bring a flashlight. Call 519-642-3046, if more information is required. Free.

Fri April 30th 6:30-8:30pm
The Contained Garden

Jennifer Grant will share her master gardening expertise on growing beautiful flowers, herbs and vegetables in containers. Hands on demonstrations will help explain what soils to use, container styles, and what plants grow best together. A slide presentation will show samples from Canada and other countries Master Gardeners, Ron Rossini and Jennifer Grant offer talks on various gardening topics to help ease your winter blues! All sessions are held at Lee Valley Tools, 2100 Oxford St. East London. You may attend the entire series or just a few, but you must pre register through Lee Valley at 519-659-7981. Most sessions are $20.00.

Friday, March 26, 2010

London City Farm Cocktail Fundraiser



Thank you to everyone who joined us yesterday for the London City Farm "Happy Hour” cocktail fundraiser. Please view full photo album by clicking on the title of this post.

London City Farm is London's first urban agricultural farm located in the fields of Fanshawe Pioneer Village. LCFN grows heirloom and open pollinated - rare varieties of vegetables to support paid summer employment for at risk youth in our city. Vegetables are grown organically and sold at local markets and restaurants. London City Farm is a nonprofit organization.

Monday, March 1, 2010

March: Events Around the City

Mon March 1st 2:30-3:30pm
National and International Issues of The Great Lakes

Jim Vollmershausen was with Parks Canada for a number of years and has been a senior manager with Environment Canada since 1986, where he has focused his efforts in the department’s regions; first in the Atlantic Region, then the Prairie and Northern Region and now the Ontario Region. When he came to the Ontario Region, he left the issues associated with the large rivers of Prairie and Northern Canada for the issues associated with Canada’s Great Lakes. This experience has ensured a significant involvement in the development of environmental and related water policies. Contact Professor Gordon McBean at 519-661-4274 or gmcbean@uwo.ca for more information. Location: Social Sciences Centre 9420 (9th Floor – Dean’s Office area)(Coffee and refreshments will be served after during a discussion session).

Tues March 2nd 8-3pm
Wind-Water-Sun Renewable Technologies

As a follow up to the 2009 Economic Summit, the LEDC is pleased to be hosting the inaugural Wind, Water and Sun conference in partnership with London Hydro and Miller Thomson to advance discussions regarding London’s Renewable Technology opportunities. London Convention Centre. For those interested in table-top booth space. $150 includes one free registration (DSL and electricity are available at an extra cost) Please call Heather Pilot at: 519.661.4957 or hpilot@ledc.com

Sat March 6th 10am
EARLY SPRING STROLL BY THE NORTH THAMES

The Thames in winter. Meet the leader in the parking lot at the back of the soccer fields, south of the Adelaide Street North bridge on the west side of Adelaide; the entrance to the parking area is at the traffic light at Kipps Lane and just north of the water treatment plant. We will walk along the river and into some woodland looking for birds and early signs of spring. Call 519-438-5879 for more information. Nature London

Wed March 10th 7-9pm
Gardening in the City - Community Gardens

A Gardening series covering a variety of earthy topics that will grow on you. London Community Resource Centre presentation on benefits of Community Gardens Central 1st Floor Stevenson & Hunt (A+B)

Thurs March 11th 7pm
Ecopower Inc. presents 7th annual INFUSION Fashion Show - “Eden”

Join us as we create a paradise at the exciting and thrilling 7th annual INFUSION Fashion Show - “Eden” presented by Ecopower Inc. 7pm - London Music Hall - Tickets are $20/$25 at the door and are available at The Bookstore at Western, Books Plus or by emailing tickets@infusionfashion.com 185 Queen St London Music Hall COST:$20 TELEPHONE: (519) 280-8633 EMAIL: tickets@infusionfashion.com WEBSITE: www.infusionfashion.com

Fri March 12-14th
Creating a Culture of Nature Connection

Join us as Mark Morey of the Institute for Natural Learning speaks about the value of nature connection, and discusses various techniques to help create a culture of nature connection in your life, your home, and your community. For more information on the speaking tour, and on creating a culture of nature connection, see The Art of Mentoring at http://www.pineproject.org/programs/youth-programs/art-of-mentoring/ . Location: Cornerstone Clubhouse, 781 Richmond Street. Register at http://www.pineproject.org/Events/?event_id=9 . Suggested donation: $10.

Sat March 13th 10-3:30pm
Seedy Saturdays and Seedy Sundays

Seeds of Diversity Canada. Featuring a wide selection of seed vendors. Demonstrations and PowerPoint Presentations will be held throughout the day. Organized by the London Middlesex Master Gardeners at www.londonmiddlesexmastergardeners.com. Contact: Jennifer Grant jgrantplants@sympatico.ca or 519-652-2734. Venue: Siloam United Church, Rear Entrance. Admission is $5.00 per adult.

Sat March 13th – 20th 9-5pm
Eco-Challenge!

Take a fun environmental trip through your local Library this March Break! Between March 13 and 20, follow the clues and discover our secret "Green" password. Tell staff the password for a chance to win a "Green" Library Bag made from 100% natural hemp! London Library branches. Drop in at your local branch!

Mon March 15th 7-9pm
Film Screening: H2OIL a film about the Alberta tar sands.

Join us for a monthly film series of thought provoking and timely documentaries. Cinema Politica is a media arts, non-profit network of community and campus locals that screen independent political film and video by Canadian and international artists throughout Canada and abroad. Central Library, 1st Floor, Stevenson & Hunt (A+B), Admission: Free

Tues March 16th 8-4:30pm
Green Roof Workshop

Come and hear about how green roofs can reduce heating and air conditioning bills, reduce and clean stormwater run-off, and help make London a cooler place (and not just by reducing the urban heat island effect.) Whether you are an architect, engineer, building owner, developer, builder, renovator, or an interested citizen, this Green Roofs workshop will cover many topics of interest to you including: how to build a green roof, environmental benefits, costs and savings, how they handle our climate, Lessons learned, Examples in London, design challenges, engineering challenges , LEED Certification. Location: Civic Garden Complex at 625 Springbank Drive. $20 Registration Fee includes lunch, workshop. Doors open at 8:00 am, Workshop from 8:30 am – 4:30 pm. Pre-register to ensure your spot!

http://www.ledc.com/newsevents/events/event.php?event=148 or http://www.london.ca/d.aspx?s=/Rethink_Energy/green_roofs.htm

This workshop is sponsored by the City of London in partnership with the London Development Institute and the London Home Builders Association.

Tues March 16th 6:30pm arrivals, 7pm Speaker
GREENDRINKS LONDON: Light Rail Transit for London

Rails for London Kathyrn Nikota and Dean Tolton, graduates of the Integrated Land Planning Technologies program of Fanshawe College present their proposal for a Light Rail Transit System for London. Their research demonstrates how LRT systems create friendly, safe and exciting places to live. Our great-grandparents enjoyed three light rail systems in the early 20th century here in London. Streetcars were operated by the London Street Railway Co. The Southwestern Traction Line provided light rail service from it's depot on Horton St. to Pt. Stanley via Lambeth, Glanworth, & St. Thomas. The London and Port Stanley Railway, also based in the SoHo area and electrified by Sir Adam Beck, was the finest electric system in Canada. A display in the London Room of the Central Library created by London Historian Alice Gibb provides historical background on the Traction Line and the London &Port Stanley Railway. Bombardier of Canada is a leader in the field of Light Rail Transit, supplying train sets for use in LRT systems all over the world. We have the technology. Venue: Morrissey House, 359 Dundas Street (downtown between Waterloo and Colborne).

Wed March 17th 6:30pm
Environmentalism and Elections in Canada: Assessing Recent Trends

Concern for the environment has grown around the world. Cameron Anderson, assistant professor of political science at Western, will explore the extent to which environmental concern is a left-right ideological issue in the minds of Canadians and assess the impact of environmentalism on the ways in which citizens view and vote for Canada's major political parties. Lecturer: Cameron Anderson
Assistant Professor, Political Science. Doors open at 6:30 p.m. and classes
begin at 7:00 p.m. Location: Civic Garden Complex, 625 Springbank Drive.

Wed March 17th 7-9pm
Resilient London 2030: Exploring the Transition Model Description

Transition London is part of a vibrant, international grassroots movement that builds resilient communities in response to the challenges of peak oil, climate change and the economic crisis. Join us for a presentation and Q&A, followed by a discussion of the things that will affect our lives in the future; neighbourhood networks; strategic questions; and next steps. This introduction to Transition Towns Culture is an open space, participatory experience event. Together we can make the transition to a more fulfilling, equitable and sustainable world. Central Library, 1st Floor, Stevenson & Hunt Room B

Wed March 17th 7-9pm
Gardening in the City - Contained Gardens

Master Gardener Jennifer Grant will share her experience growing beautiful flowers, herbs and vegetables in containers. Hands on demonstrations will help explain what soils to use, container styles and what plants grow best together. A slide presentation will show examples from Canada and other countries. A gardening series covering a variety of earthy topics that will grow on you. Central Library, 1st Floor, Stevenson & Hunt Room A+B

Thurs March 18th 7pm
Creating Green and High Tech Jobs in a Changing Economy

The topic will be with a particular focus on green manufacturing, high tech, and research. Peter White from LEDC will be moderating, and confirmed panelists are Ted Hewitt, VP Research of UWO, Tim Carrie, Local 27 President of the CAW, Dr. David Hill of the Lawson Research Institute, and Fritz Scheidies of ARC Solar. This is a non-partisan town hall hosted by the federal Liberals in London. VENUE: Kinsmen Arena. All interested Londoners are invited!

Thurs March 18th 10am – 11pm
Pizza Box Solar Cooker

Harness the sun's energy and create your own pizza box solar cooker. Landon Library, Martha Bishop Community Room(children 8-12 years).

Fri March 19th 7:30 pm
VERNAL POOLS

Vernal pools are small wetlands that form in the spring and dry up by late summer or early autumn. These wet-dry cycles of vernal pools create a unique habitat type that supports only those species that can tolerate the variable hydrologic conditions. Scott Sampson, president of the Ontario Vernal Pool Association, will explain why conservation of vernal pools is critical to the protection of some species at risk and Ontario's biodiversity. Venue: Civic Garden Complex

Fri March 19th 2:30pm - 4:30pm
March Break Earth Magic (children 4-10 years)

Go Green this March Break by learning about organic gardening! We will learn about the amazing cycle of growth from seed to compost. While learning we will make a seed ball for kids to bring home and meet some composting worms. Landon Library, Martha Bishop Community Room

Wed March 24th 6:15pm
Our Environmental Destiny, Presented by Robert F. Kennedy Jr.

The University Students' Council is excited to announce the arrival of Robert F. Kennedy Jr. at The University of Western Ontario. Mr. Kennedy will be speaking to University students, faculty, staff, and the London community on March 24, 2010. The address, entitled "Our Environmental Destiny," will highlight the role natural resources play in our work, our health , and our identity. “More than just an advocate for the environment, Kennedy is an architect and agent of change in our modern world,” says Dan Moulton, the University Students’ Council Vice-President University Affairs. “Mr. Kennedy’s message, as a leading advocate for the protection of our natural world, is a topic that will surely resonate with members of our action-driven Western community.” Tickets are now available for students ($15 plus tax) at InfoSource in the University Community Centre and on the USC website. A limited number of non-student tickets ($30 plus tax) will be available starting Feb. 25. The event will take place at Alumni Hall with doors opening at 6:15 p.m. and the speech commencing at 7:05 p.m. In addition to his dynamic address, Kennedy will partake in a question and answer period with the audience.

Wed March 24th 7-9pm
Gardening in the City

A Gardening series covering a variety of earthy topics that will grow on you. Topic: Garden Gates Open and Communities in Bloom. Central Library, 1st Floor Stevenson & Hunt Room (A+B)

Thurs March 25th 4:30-6pm
Life After Growth: Why the Economy is Shrinking and What to Do About It

Presented by: Richard Heinberg and The Centre for Environment & Sustainability, UWO
Location: 3M Centre, Room 3250.

Richard Heinberg will discuss how the ongoing economic recession represents a fundamental break with recent history: growth has ceased and may never return in the same way, because energy and resource limits are increasingly constraining economic expansion. But families and communities may actually be better off in a sustainable, "steady-state" economy--one that values people and nature over high-rate financial returns.

Richard Heinberg is widely regarded as one of the world’s foremost Peak Oil educators.

A columnist for the Ecologist Magazine, he has also authored scores of essays and articles for such magazines and journals as: The American Prospect, Public Policy Research, Quarterly Review, Z Magazine, Resurgence, The Futurist, European Business Review, Earth Island Journal, Yes!, Pacific Ecologist, Wild Matters, The Proceedings of the Canadian Association of the Club of Rome, Canadian Dimension, Alternative Press Review, and The Sun. He appears regularly in film and television documentaries as a leading international expert in peak oil and contributes regularly to numerous websites.

For further information please contact: Catharine Leggett, Special Events Coordinator, Centre for Environment & Sustainability, 519 661 2111 x89060 or cleggett@uwo.ca

Thurs March 25th 5-8pm
COCKTAIL FUNDRAISER for the London City Farm

London City Farm Network cordially invites you to a "Happy Hour” cocktail fundraiser to support London's first urban agricultural farm located in the fields of Fanshawe Pioneer Village. LCFN grows heirloom and open pollinated - rare varieties of vegetables to support paid summer employment for at risk youth in our city. Vegetables are grown organically and sold at local markets and restaurants. London City Farm is a nonprofit organization.

HAPPY HOUR Cocktail Fundraiser
March 25th, 5-8 p.m.
Covent Garden Market (upstairs)
Tickets: $20.00 includes canapés from Garlic’s Restaurant
and Elite Catering By Design
Door Prizes, Silent Auction & Live Music!

Thurs March 25th 7-8:45pm
Organic Farming Forum

What exactly is organic food? Do you have questions about organic practices, certification and labeling? Join our panel of local, organic farmers who will tell us about the food they produce, their farming techniques and what it takes to be certified organic. Ann Slater is a market gardener who sells produce. Cathy McGregor-Smith and her husband operate McSmiths Organic Farm, a mixed farm with an on-farm market. Stewart Slater is a dairy farmer involved with the Organic Meadow Co-operative. Come meet the people who are keeping the small-scale, diversified farm alive using sustainable practices that maintain the health of their land, produce high quality food and contribute to the local economy. There will be time for questions after the discussion. Central 1st Floor Stevenson & Hunt (A+B)

Sat March 27th 10-3pm
Outdoor Discovery Day (3rd annual)

Join us for another free day of informative presentations and talks on Walking, Hiking and Trekking, aimed at promoting your health and safely enjoying the outdoors. Topics include: Presentations on hiking locally and around the World. Find out what equipment you need and how to choose it. Learn about your local hiking organizations. Join us for a one hour walk over lunchtime. Presented by: Thames Valley Trail Association, Elgin Hiking Club, Avon Hiking Club, Maitland Trail Assoc., Novacks, Healthy Living-Middlesex London and the London Public Library. Central Library, 1st Floor, Stevenson & Hunt Room (A+B)

Sat March 27th 6:30pm
The Third Annual Art of Eating – Museum London

Enjoy the opportunity to taste a delicious meal created in a local state of mind. As in the past two years, the Art of Eating is themed around a current exhibition: this year, the menu is based on A(l)ure of the Local, an exhibition that weaves the story of London ON together by featuring artifacts and historical, modern and contemporary art from our two collections: art and material culture. So, expect the menu to maximize all the wonderful local products and services in the London and Southwestern area. Again this year the menu is being designed by premier London chef Steve James and Jeff Warner, chef at On The Fork. Don’t miss this delicious opportunity to support Museum London’s 2010 historical exhibitions. Limited seating. Tickets $95/person or $950 for a table of 10. Ticket reservations welcome, email ckehoe@museumlondon.ca or telephone 519-661-0333 x4242.

Saturday March 27 6pm - close
Celebrate Earth Hour "In the Dark with The Dozens"

This talented acoustic blues duo from London have taken their soulful sound on the road across Canada and are excited to share Earth Hour with their eco-friendly home town folk. Where: East Village Coffeehouse, 785 Dundas St. E. just west of Rectory Cost: Free (donations appreciated)

Saturday March 27 6pm - close
Earth Hour Acoustic Open Mike

Join us for a cozy night of candlelight and acoustic song-sharing and poetry reading to celebrate Earth Hour. All are welcome to sign up for a stint of song, poetry and mirth. Where: The Briscoe Cafe, 325 Wharncliffe Rd. S., between Springbank and Commissioners


Sun March 28th 9-11am
Nature Walk: AYLMER WILDLIFE MANAGEMENT AREA

Meet the leader in front of the main viewing stand behind the Aylmer 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. If necessary, call 519-438-5879 for more details. Directions: exit the 401 at Imperial Road and head south to College Line. Turn left and continue to Hacienda Road. The Police College will be on your left. Take the second entrance to the Aylmer WMA. If necessary, call 519-438-5879 for more details.

Mon March 29th 2:30-
Climate Change and Water Issues in Ontario

Linda Mortsch is a senior researcher with Environment Canada and an adjunct at the University of Waterloo. Her research interests include assessing the effects of climate change on water resources in North America. She was Convening Lead Author for the North American Chapter of the IPCC 2007 Scientific Assessment. Contact Professor Gordon McBean at 519-661-4274 or gmcbean@uwo.ca for more information. Location: Social Sciences Centre 9420 (9th Floor – Dean’s Office area)(Coffee and refreshments will be served after during a discussion session).

Wed March 31st 7-9pm
Gardening in the City with Lance Meredith

Gardening in the City is a series of presentations on a variety of earthy subjects that will grow on you. This last event in the series is presented by Lance Meredith on the topic of "Edible landscapes and permaculture design for the home owner and gardener". Location: London Public Library - Central (Stevenson & Hunt Room)