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- From: Kathie Brosemer <kathie@cleannorth.org>
- Date: Fri, 17 May 2002 19:13:56 -0400
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Members E-Newsletter - May 2002 Calendar May 22 - Pesticide Action Committee meeting May 25 - Horticulture Society plant sale June 5 - next Clean North meeting, 7:30 at the office June 8 - the Giant Garage Sale July 5,6,7 - Hit the Books Recycling event July 11,12 - Vehicle Emissions Clinic July 13 - Green Garden Tour July 14 to September 6 - have a lazy summer! First of all, if you are a person with a reason to have a Clean North office key, you need a new one. As of May 14th we've changed the lock on the front door. So if you haven't gotten a new one May 14th or later, you need to turn yours in and get one. Email kathie@cleannorth.org to make arrangements. A very grateful thank you to Mark, Don, Jack, Debbie, Jim, and Dan, who pitched in and quietly did what needed to be done during the recent tumultuous events at the office. You are the greatest. Next, we had a fantastic computer recycling event for Earth Day! If you missed the report on www.cleannorth.org, go and check it out! Lots of great volunteers made the work light, and the public response was amazing. Enormous thanks to the Station Mall, who were incredible hosts. And thanks to all of you who came out and helped for a few hours or longer. You made it wonderful! We have a busy spring ahead of us. Many activities, including three major ones clustered in the first/second weeks of July. We'll be needing volunteers, just at the time when so many people are away. If you're planning to be in town during the Book Recycling, the Garden Tour, or the Vehicle Emission Clinic, please set aside some time to help! Thanks! The Pesticide Action Committee is being revived. All interested in working towards a bylaw regulating the cosmetic use of pesticides, please meet at the Clean North office at 7:30 pm on Wednesday the 22nd of May. There's real momentum on this issue right now, let's catch the wave! The Horticulture Society plant sale is taking place on May 25th. Watch local media for time/place info. Our beautiful rainbarrels will be on sale there, too! But you can reserve yours in advance by emailing Peter, at petmcla@soonet.ca. He's designed a real winner there, you can see one in the office window. Rumour has it he'll have some bright royal blue ones, too, before long. They are $50 from us, $65 from Vernes Hardware. Thanks to St. Mary's Paper for help with this project. All members are welcome at Clean North meetings, you know! We do have lots of fun (Suzanne could make a good living doing standup comedy!). Meetings are at 7:30 pm at the Clean North office, someone comes early and makes tea, and we usually finish by 10 (9:30 if we're really disciplined about it!). Decisions are made by consensus of everyone who comes, so we could use your wisdom and your two cent's worth of opinions. Volunteer opportunities et cetera: Garage Sale - your good junque will be accepted at the big grey shed behind the Water Tower Inn, from 5 to 7 pm on June 5, 6, and 7. Jack would like a few volunteers to help sort and price things on the Friday evening, and lots of people to help sell on Saturday the 8th. Email donaldmj@soonet.ca, or phone Jack at 942-1761 to offer help. Hit the Books! A new event, first time for us. We'll be collecting unwanted books for recycling, shipping them off to Montreal to be ground up and turned into new paper. The school boards throw out tonnes (literally!), as do the Friends of the Library and several other institutions. They have asked us before about what to do with books that can't be reused any longer, and this spring we posted it on the web and found an answer. Love that internet! So, July 5,6,7 are the dates. We're still looking for a location, so we're not announcing this to the general public just yet. But we figure we'll need lots of hands, so we're letting you know! If you're in town, we would sure appreciate a few hours of your time during that event. Vehicle Emissions Clinic - we did this one a few years ago with Environment Canada. They liked us so much they're coming back! We'll be at Canadian Tire, in the parking lot, with tents, a generator, some fancy test equipment, and a free t-shirt for you for helping out! We need six volunteers throughout the two day event, which means we need about twenty-four different people to volunteer. When we have a schedule made up, Debbie will call you. But mark your calendar now, okay? Green Garden Tour - are you an organic gardener? Is your lawn or flower or vegetable garden a work-in-progress towards bloomin' beauty? We'll be doing our alternative tour, showing off organic gardens in the Society Garden Tour season. Lah de dah! I must stress that our tour participants love to see works in progress, so your garden doesn't have to be perfect and complete to be on the tour. It's fun to see what other people are trying to do, and learn from the pitfalls and triumphs they've experienced. The tour will be from 10 am to 2 pm on July 13th. We're starting at the Allard Street Community Gardens, where ticket holders will see composters, rainbarrels, companion planting, and other good things. We're planning on a real festival atmosphere there, with booths, freebies, and lots of fun! They then take their own vehicles (or their bikes - we'll have bike tour maps too!), to see your gardens. Garden tour gardeners can come to the Allard Street gardens early, to see what we have in store there, before the tour officially begins (and to get first crack at those freebies!). Sign up your garden by phoning the Clean North office at 945-1573 or by email: info@cleannorth.org. Buy a $5 tour ticket at the Clean North office (phone first - 945-1573), or at the Horticultural Society's plant sale, or at Clean North's garage sale. Also looking for nominations for our Green Glove Pesticide-Free Garden Award, part of the City Beautification Awards. Watch for more details as we get into summer. Office projects help: Carpet - we're working on a plan to get the last pieces of "new" carpeting laid in the front office. If you have any carpet skills, we could use you! Our last volunteer who knew what he was doing, got a job out of town. Email Don at mcgormd@cleannorth.org if you can help. We also still need some of those big (18 inch square) patio stones. Our basement is wet, you see, so if we use it for storage of all that stuff we need for events, etc. we have to walk through the muck (squelch, squish). I don't know about you, but I'd prefer to walk _above_ the muck, and keep my feet dry! Patio stones do the trick. If you have any old unwanted ones taking up space in your shed or garage, think of us! And email info@cleannorth.org and tell us! Thanks! Happy spring! kathie Today a new sun rises for me; everything lives, everything is animated, everything speaks to me of my passion, everything invites me to cherish. - Anne de Lenclos -- This mailing is being sent to Clean North members who have given us their email addresses. If you do not wish to receive these mailings, please go to http://lists.cleannorth.org/actions.pl#unsubscribe and type your email address in the Unsubscribe box, select "members" from the list box, and click "submit".