http://www.facebook.com/event.php?eid=110599195633594
There will be a meeting to discuss the livestock issue (which covers chickens) on Wednesday April 14, 2010 starting at 5:30 in the Darlene Hincks Room in City Hall.
http://viacampesina.org/en/index.php?option=com_content&view=article&id=...
Also:
http://groups.google.com/group/kpc-dev/browse_thread/thread/484432e7e90e...
http://stuffedandstarved.org/drupal/node/132
http://www.landaction.org/display.php?article=183
http://www.grassrootsonline.org/news/blog/april-17-international-day-pea...
Celebrating the 40th Anniversay of Earth Day - Royal Sask Museum - Regina
Thurs - Apr 22: Seeds for Sustainability Benefit Concert featuring Glenn Sutter and Brett Dolter. 7-10 pm. $15 admission. Proceeds from the show and from sales of the concert CD will be going to the North Central Community Gardens. Tickets at the door and at Bach and Beyond, Cobb Swanson Music, and the RSM Gift Shop. Details at www.myspace.com/glennsuttermusic.
4th Annual Environmental Film Festival and Environmental Activist Awards
Fri - Apr 23: The Story of Stuff; The Story of Cap and Trade; The Story of Bottled Water; Awards ceremoney honouring Campbell Collegiate Environmental Club, Catherine Verrall, Paule Hjertaas, Jim Hardking. Free admision; doors open 7 pm.
Sat - Apr 24: Refugees of the Blue Planet; Taking Back Control of Food. Free admision; doors open 7 pm.
Sun - Apr 25: Earth Day Festival of Family Fun. 1-4 pm. Crafts, activities, contests, entertainment, resource fair, concession sales and more! Free admision.
Celebrating the 40th Anniversay of Earth Day - Royal Sask Museum - Regina
Thurs - Apr 22: Seeds for Sustainability Benefit Concert featuring Glenn Sutter and Brett Dolter. 7-10 pm. $15 admission. Proceeds from the show and from sales of the concert CD will be going to the North Central Community Gardens. Tickets at the door and at Bach and Beyond, Cobb Swanson Music, and the RSM Gift Shop. Details at www.myspace.com/glennsuttermusic.
4th Annual Environmental Film Festival and Environmental Activist Awards
Fri - Apr 23: The Story of Stuff; The Story of Cap and Trade; The Story of Bottled Water; Awards ceremoney honouring Campbell Collegiate Environmental Club, Catherine Verrall, Paule Hjertaas, Jim Hardking. Free admision; doors open 7 pm.
Sat - Apr 24: Refugees of the Blue Planet; Taking Back Control of Food. Free admision; doors open 7 pm.
Sun - Apr 25: Earth Day Festival of Family Fun. 1-4 pm. Crafts, activities, contests, entertainment, resource fair, concession sales and more! Free admision.
A book swap to celebrate Earth Week!!!
Celebrate the Earth • Celebrate community • Get to know your neighbours
This year, the David Suzuki Foundation is celebrating Earth Week in a uniquely local way. To mark the official launch of our Book Club, we're promoting community Book Swaps at local coffee shops and community spaces across Canada, April 19-24.
We believe that local coffee shops are vital parts of every community - places for friends to meet, neighbours to connect, and new conversations to begin. An Earth Week Book Swap brings locals together to recycle books, generate ideas, and share ways to help the environment.
For details see:
http://bookclub.davidsuzuki.org/home/book_swap
Date:Friday, April 23, 2010Time:1:00pm - 4:00pmLocation:Book and Brier PathStreet:4065 Albert StreetCity/Town:Regina, SK
Craik Legion Hall, Main St.
Craik, SK, Canada
This three day film festival will showcase, among others, the best films and favourites of the See the Change, Be the Change film festival in Saskatoon, March 5 – 7, 2010, hosted by the Saskatchewan Eco-Network (SEN).
It is a community building festival with much more than films.
People will be engaged with a networking fair, displays, workshops, guest speakers, tours, delicious food and activities for youth.
Become a fan and find out more at the Earth Day Film Festival Facebook page
(details below last updated Feb 24, 2010)
Films:
and some shorts from
Global Oneness Project
PLUS:
Everything Under the Sun: Craik's Annual Solar Fair (SCN 15 minutes of fame episode)
(1 or 2 of) 8 Short Films with Elmer Laird
Workshops:
WebVideo Production 101 with Waterbear Productions
Community Composting with Crytal Stinson of the Craik Sustainable Living Project
Networking Fair
Sponsors and environmental groups with booths throughout the weekend.
Tours
Eco-Centre
Eco-Village
Town of Craik attractions
Eat Local
Delicious meals at the venue, or two other establishments in Craik.
Guest Speakers:
Krishan Kapila, President of Multi-Faith Saskatchewan
accompanying "Quantum Activist" film
Steve Suderman accompanying his film, "Over Land"
Festival Tickets:
$25 / Full Pass
$10 / screening, sliding scale
Sponsors and Advertisers get lots of perks. from $25 - $200. Interested? drop me a line at
kelly@boilingfrog.ca
or call 306-734-2823
EDFF is sponsored by Craik Sustainable Living Project, SaskTel, ... with support from
SEN gratefully acknowledges the financial support of Saskatchewan Ministry of Environment and The Canadian Environmental Network.
“EARTH DAY"® and the Leaf & Swirl DesignTM are trade-marks of Earth Day Canada (1991) Inc., used with the permission of Earth Day Canada (1991) Inc.”.

Celebrating the 40th Anniversay of Earth Day - Royal Sask Museum - Regina
Thurs - Apr 22: Seeds for Sustainability Benefit Concert featuring Glenn Sutter and Brett Dolter. 7-10 pm. $15 admission. Proceeds from the show and from sales of the concert CD will be going to the North Central Community Gardens. Tickets at the door and at Bach and Beyond, Cobb Swanson Music, and the RSM Gift Shop. Details at www.myspace.com/glennsuttermusic.
4th Annual Environmental Film Festival and Environmental Activist Awards
Fri - Apr 23: The Story of Stuff; The Story of Cap and Trade; The Story of Bottled Water; Awards ceremoney honouring Campbell Collegiate Environmental Club, Catherine Verrall, Paule Hjertaas, Jim Hardking. Free admision; doors open 7 pm.
Sat - Apr 24: Refugees of the Blue Planet; Taking Back Control of Food. Free admision; doors open 7 pm.
Sun - Apr 25: Earth Day Festival of Family Fun. 1-4 pm. Crafts, activities, contests, entertainment, resource fair, concession sales and more! Free admision.
Craik Legion Hall, Main St.
Craik, SK, Canada
This three day film festival will showcase, among others, the best films and favourites of the See the Change, Be the Change film festival in Saskatoon, March 5 – 7, 2010, hosted by the Saskatchewan Eco-Network (SEN).
It is a community building festival with much more than films.
People will be engaged with a networking fair, displays, workshops, guest speakers, tours, delicious food and activities for youth.
Become a fan and find out more at the Earth Day Film Festival Facebook page
(details below last updated Feb 24, 2010)
Films:
and some shorts from
Global Oneness Project
PLUS:
Everything Under the Sun: Craik's Annual Solar Fair (SCN 15 minutes of fame episode)
(1 or 2 of) 8 Short Films with Elmer Laird
Workshops:
WebVideo Production 101 with Waterbear Productions
Community Composting with Crytal Stinson of the Craik Sustainable Living Project
Networking Fair
Sponsors and environmental groups with booths throughout the weekend.
Tours
Eco-Centre
Eco-Village
Town of Craik attractions
Eat Local
Delicious meals at the venue, or two other establishments in Craik.
Guest Speakers:
Krishan Kapila, President of Multi-Faith Saskatchewan
accompanying "Quantum Activist" film
Steve Suderman accompanying his film, "Over Land"
Festival Tickets:
$25 / Full Pass
$10 / screening, sliding scale
Sponsors and Advertisers get lots of perks. from $25 - $200. Interested? drop me a line at
kelly@boilingfrog.ca
or call 306-734-2823
EDFF is sponsored by Craik Sustainable Living Project, SaskTel, ... with support from
SEN gratefully acknowledges the financial support of Saskatchewan Ministry of Environment and The Canadian Environmental Network.
“EARTH DAY"® and the Leaf & Swirl DesignTM are trade-marks of Earth Day Canada (1991) Inc., used with the permission of Earth Day Canada (1991) Inc.”.

Celebrating the 40th Anniversay of Earth Day - Royal Sask Museum - Regina
Thurs - Apr 22: Seeds for Sustainability Benefit Concert featuring Glenn Sutter and Brett Dolter. 7-10 pm. $15 admission. Proceeds from the show and from sales of the concert CD will be going to the North Central Community Gardens. Tickets at the door and at Bach and Beyond, Cobb Swanson Music, and the RSM Gift Shop. Details at www.myspace.com/glennsuttermusic.
4th Annual Environmental Film Festival and Environmental Activist Awards
Fri - Apr 23: The Story of Stuff; The Story of Cap and Trade; The Story of Bottled Water; Awards ceremoney honouring Campbell Collegiate Environmental Club, Catherine Verrall, Paule Hjertaas, Jim Hardking. Free admision; doors open 7 pm.
Sat - Apr 24: Refugees of the Blue Planet; Taking Back Control of Food. Free admision; doors open 7 pm.
Sun - Apr 25: Earth Day Festival of Family Fun. 1-4 pm. Crafts, activities, contests, entertainment, resource fair, concession sales and more! Free admision.
Craik Legion Hall, Main St.
Craik, SK, Canada
This three day film festival will showcase, among others, the best films and favourites of the See the Change, Be the Change film festival in Saskatoon, March 5 – 7, 2010, hosted by the Saskatchewan Eco-Network (SEN).
It is a community building festival with much more than films.
People will be engaged with a networking fair, displays, workshops, guest speakers, tours, delicious food and activities for youth.
Become a fan and find out more at the Earth Day Film Festival Facebook page
(details below last updated Feb 24, 2010)
Films:
and some shorts from
Global Oneness Project
PLUS:
Everything Under the Sun: Craik's Annual Solar Fair (SCN 15 minutes of fame episode)
(1 or 2 of) 8 Short Films with Elmer Laird
Workshops:
WebVideo Production 101 with Waterbear Productions
Community Composting with Crytal Stinson of the Craik Sustainable Living Project
Networking Fair
Sponsors and environmental groups with booths throughout the weekend.
Tours
Eco-Centre
Eco-Village
Town of Craik attractions
Eat Local
Delicious meals at the venue, or two other establishments in Craik.
Guest Speakers:
Krishan Kapila, President of Multi-Faith Saskatchewan
accompanying "Quantum Activist" film
Steve Suderman accompanying his film, "Over Land"
Festival Tickets:
$25 / Full Pass
$10 / screening, sliding scale
Sponsors and Advertisers get lots of perks. from $25 - $200. Interested? drop me a line at
kelly@boilingfrog.ca
or call 306-734-2823
EDFF is sponsored by Craik Sustainable Living Project, SaskTel, ... with support from
SEN gratefully acknowledges the financial support of Saskatchewan Ministry of Environment and The Canadian Environmental Network.
“EARTH DAY"® and the Leaf & Swirl DesignTM are trade-marks of Earth Day Canada (1991) Inc., used with the permission of Earth Day Canada (1991) Inc.”.

Regina Home Economics for Living Project Presents
2nd Annual “Growing Community”
Roast Beef Fundraising Dinner
In support of living skills programming for children and families
Date: Thursday, May 6th, 2010
Time: 6:00 till 8:00 p.m.
Place: Whitmore Park United Church, 336 Durham Drive
Cost: $20.00 ($10.00 charitable tax receipt issued)
Meal: Roast beef, cabbage rolls, buns, gravy, roasted potatoes, salads, hot vegetables and dessert
*** SILENT AUCTION
Tickets are available by calling 347-7877
or e-mail rehelp@sasktel.net
Ticket deadline is April 29th.
Jim Settee: The Way Home
A Story of Transformation and homecoming
Directed by Saskatoon's own, Jeanne Corrigal (will be in attendance)
Tuesday May 11, 2010, 7:00pm at the Regina Public Library Film Theatre (Free Admission)
On a summer day in the late 1950s, Jim Settee arrived at Kingsmere Lake, Saskatchewan, called by a desperate team after a three day unsuccessful search for a lost boy. In two hours Jim tracked that boy over six miles of muskeg. Fifty years later, the filmmaker’s search for how Jim brought that boy back leads her into our universal search for home, and into her own personal homecoming. This is the story of Jim’s remarkable life as a tracker, historian, advocate, and spiritual mentor. It is also a story of transformation for those he touched, and a legacy for all people on our varied journeys ‘home’.
Saskatoon Director Jeanne Corrigal in attendance
Special remarks by Buddhist teacher Donald Rothberg and by Elder Joseph Naytowhow
See attached Poster. Hang at your workplace!