Oakville Beaver, 6 Jun 2001, B3

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Wednesday, June 6, 2001 THE OAKVILLE BEAVER B3 Eco Festival promotes green lifestyle `Get Green' at Oakville's first annual Eco Festival on the this when people will be encouraged to be green achievers. In Glen Abbey Arena on Third Line and Upper Middle Road there will be a diverse and bustling Green Marketplace with 60-plus exhibitors promoting "green lifestyle" products, ser vices, and campaigns. Natural health care alternatives will be on display. Gardeners will come for native plant species on Saturday morning. There will be arts, crafts and hundreds of books available about the environment. Under one roof and for just one week end, people can meet activists representing more than 20 envi ronmental campaigns. This information fest also will inform people on issues, events, and activities in support of the environment. On Saturday there will be eight Educational Workshops on the subjects of Native Plantscaping, Carolinian Canada, Globalization, Organic Gardening, Earth Education with The Bronte Creek Project, Real Food For A Change, and Utilities Deregulation and what it means for consumers. Sunday features six work shops on the topics of Women's Health and Breast Cancer, Water Quality, Transportation, Organic Food, Your Ecological Footprint, and Environmentally Healthy Homes. People can enjoy vegetarian and vegan food at the Eco Fest Kitchen & BBQ and take some home from the organic farmers market adjacent to the kitchen. Children will enjoy the Kids Eco Area staffed by alumni and students with The Bronte Creek Project. They will experience earth education activities, take a nature walk, make a hemp and bead necklace, paint a gigantic environmental mural, run like a river, and go fly a kite. Cyclists can enjoy bike trails right on location. Local artists will perform a Concert For The Earth on Saturday at the Eco Festival from 4:30 p.m. to 6 p.m. The Eco Festival will operate from 9 a.m. to 6 p.m. on Saturday, June 9 and from 11 a.m. to 5 p.m. on Sunday, June 10. General Admission is $2 for individuals and $5 for families. Each educa tional workshop will cost $5 to attend - $2 for students. "We are hopeful that this envi ronmental event will inspire local people to be green achievers," said Maria Schneider, a volunteer with The Oakville Community Centre For Peace, Ecology And Human Rights a grassroots, notfor-profit social movement orga nization located at 148 Kerr Street just south of Rebecca. "The Oakville Eco Festival is happening because of the grow ing public awareness about the need to protect the natural envi ronment. People want to be a part of the solution to challenges affecting their community's ecosystems and human health. This Eco Festival will help pre pare people for these challenges," she added. Call 905-849-5501 for more information. Cudm ore's Garden Centre Inc. L ' A CROWING TRADITION BY TH E LAKE' CUDMORE'S GARDEN CENTRE PRESENTS... A Seminar on Growing & Harvesting Herbs Our host will be Ellen Mitchinson from Freeman Herbs. She is very knowledgeable in growing herbs and their culinary, decorative and cosmetic uses. Date: Friday, June 8th Time: 7:00 p.m. A Please call to register Q EW ·«* O 905-827-1872 o CO l a£ LAKESHO R E RO ADW EST o CO Pinball opens Life Hike Saturday Participants from across the province will take to the trails in Oakville at Life Hike 2001 on Saturday to raise funds for Surviving Strep - Strategies for Life. Toronto Argonaut coach Michael `Pinball' Clemons will launch the event at 9:15 a.m. Registration for the event is $25. All registered hikers receive a t-shirt, hikers pack and are eligible to win incentive prizes and ran dom draws. Pledge forms available by calling 416-886-6777 or by visiting www.strep.ca. tm w . h a fW SPRING INTO SUMMER SA VINGS! Any One Batch of Wine, Fruit Wine, Beer or Cooler n m rch .c m 3171 LAKESHORE ROAD W., OAKVILLE Between Burloak & Bronte Rd., 905 827-1872 N J IA C . A l l A Refreshing o f Fruit Catholic board honours retiring teachers The Halton Catholic District School Board will honour eighteen staff members who have served the Board for 25 years, and fifty-seven who are retiring from the service of the Board this year. Collectively, these staff members have con tributed approximately 1,465 years of service to the Catholic students and ratepayers of Halton. Fred Sweeney, Director of Education and one of this year's retirees, commented, "No matter what their role, it is the strong commitment and dedication of each of these employees that enables our system to continue to deliver the highest quality and experience of Catholic educa tion to the communities we serve." They will be honoured on Friday, at a Eucharistic Celebration, officiated by Bishop A. Tonnos, Bishop of Hamilton and the Very Rev. Murray Kroetsch, Dean of Halton. The 15th annual Board Staff Recognition Night - "A Celebration of Staff' - will also include a reception for the honourees and dinner at The Burlington Convention Centre in north Burlington. These staff members will be recog nized for their contribution, enthusiasm and com mitment to Catholic Education in Halton. Retiring staff members in Oakville include Linda Agasucci and Anne Cunning from St. Dominic School, Lome Antaya, Veronica Ladbrooke and Carole Meyer from St. Bernadette School, Donna Flynn from St. Luke School, Sharon Hill from St. James School, Rita Horbal from St. Michael School, Manuel Lima, Mary Lou Scott and Judy Wooldridge from St. Ignatius of Loyola Secondary School, Vito Geronimo and Peter Visser from St. Thomas Aquinas Secondary School, Art Kelly from Continuing Education Services/Adult Learning Centre, Patricia Marut from Holy Family School, and John Shaw from St. Andrew School. Boris Hofman, Media Services, Education Resource Centre, has served on the Board for 25 years, and will also be recognized. 100*70 S a tis f a c tio n G u a r a n te e d ! n r 11 11 11 11 Home Brewers & Vitners "j $ 15 OFF prepared by you on site! ip To start you off 12 FREE Empty Bottles when you XI purchase any home Wine Kit 11 i 11 11 11 $ 2 o f f t Valid until Jun e 24/2001 . 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