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Program News

Tomorrow Starts Today: Green Power - Grow A Tree

Grow A Tree is a one day tree-planting program. It takes decades for trees to grow; however, it only takes seconds to cut them down. It's our social responsibility to create a "greener" Toronto community. During the date of the event, we will have the opportunity to participate and to educate in the tree planning process. This experience will help to double Toronto's tree canopy and restore some of our underdeveloped and "un-treed" lands. This is your chance to dig in and plant trees across Toronto. Action speaks louder than words. Sign up and be the one, these trees are waiting for you! Fee includes event T-shirt and light refreshment.

Date and Time: April 30, 2011 (Sat); 9:15am - 1:30pm
Gathering Location: TBD
Program Fee: $5 (member); $8 (non-member)
Language: English
Registration Deadline: April 18, 2011 (Mon)
Age: Youth of 16 and above
Capacity: 30
Attire: Comfortable clothing, sturdy close-toed shoes, rubber boots and long pants.
Things to bring: Bottle of water, raincoat, sunglasses, hat and insect repellent.

To Register: Online registration here or download registration form here

Events

DateProgramDescription
April 24, 2010Green Power - Grow a TreeA one-day tree planting event which promotes the restoration of a deforested area in the Greater Toronto Area and surrounding areas to sustain ecological resources.
July 24, 2010Neighbourhood MakeoverA one-day event that involve a 20-minute clean-up blitz around the neighbourhood to facilitate a cleaner, greener neighbourhood.
August 14, 2010The Green AlternativesA one-day expedition event to explore the City of Toronto. Participants will form a team to discover locations related to GHG emission.
September 25, 2010Green Power - Grow a TreeA one-day tree planting event which promotes the restoration of a deforested area in the Greater Toronto Area and surrounding areas to sustain ecological resources.
December 18, 2010Green Food FestA one-day event promoting healthy green options for purchasing locally grown produce, buying sustainable foods and making litterless lunches for work and school.