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Oakville Beaver, 11 Jun 2015, p. 36

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www.insideHALTON.com | OAKVILLE BEAVER | Thursday, June 11, 2015 | 36 For more news, visit www.insidehalton.com Oakvillegreen puts cash from OCF to new Discover Your Creek Day by David Lea Oakville Beaver Staff RAISE YOUR HAND FOR CANADA It gets us to work, allows us to do our work and makes us better when we can't work. It powers our classrooms, connects us to the world and helps make products that are vital to our lives. We're fortunate to have energy the world needs. But we have a challenge in getting it there. Think energy developed the Canadian way is good for Not actors. Real Canadians. Canada? Then now is the time to say so by raising your hand at raiseyourhandcanada.ca R0013305427-0611 Oakvillegreen Conservation Association announced Tuesday it has received a $4,500 grant from the Oakville Community Foundation's (OCF) Oakville Environmental Fund. The cash from the local charity will support Oakvillegreen's new program, `Discover Your Creek' -- Stewardship & Appreciation for Oakville's Urban River Valleys. In particular, the funds will pay for a creek-inspired photography contest, the creation of an urban river valley resource blog, several hands-on habitat stewardship activities and a familyfriendly Creek Discovery Day this fall. Oakvillegreen of cials recognize Oakville has no shortage of urban river valleys, including Sixteen Mile Creek Valley, Bronte Creek and Fourteen Mile Creek Valley. The group notes these venues allow residents to enjoy creek-side picnics and bike rides along kilometres of valley trails. That said, residents also have a signi cant role to play in caring for these creeks. Oakvillegreen is launching its Discover Your Creek program this weekend with a leisurely `Tour de Trees' bike ride for all ages and skill levels. The event is being held in partnership with Cycle Oakville along the trail system of Sixteen Mile Creek. Participants will depart from Lion's Valley Park's parking lot Saturday (June 13) at 10 a.m. The ride will explore the hidden treasures of Sixteen Mile Creek before returning to its starting point by noon. For more information, visit www.facebook.com/ events/1440349962936935. On June 27, residents will nd Oakvillegreen's `Discover Your Creek' crew at Oakville's Farmers' Market at Centennial Square (Navy Street and Lakeshore Road East) from 8 a.m.-2 p.m. Children of all ages are encouraged to join the group to learn about creek critters, help create creek-inspired art out of natural materials or shape their own clay creek creature. For more information, visit www. oakvillegreen.org.

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