Events in March 2018
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March 11, 2018 - Seedy Sunday
Seedy Sunday
Seedy Sunday
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March 11, 2018George St. United Church534 George St. NPeterborough, ON -
March 19, 2018 - Planning Locally for Food and Farming and 1 other event
Planning Locally for Food and Farming
Planning Locally for Food and Farming
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March 19, 2018This half-day forum will provide important research and context for decision-makers, planners, farmers, and organizations in food and farming. Participants will learn more about issues that are key to participation in ongoing Official Plan Reviews throughout Peterborough County and City. Participants will hear:
- Steve Duff, Chief Economist with the Ontario Ministry of Agriculture, Food and Rural Affairs
- Bryan Weir, Director of Planning, County of Peterborough
- City of Peterborough Planning Department staff
- presentations on research into food and agriculture in the City and County, including the Food Charter adopted by the Board of Health and Sustainable Peterborough
There will be an opportunity for discussion and community feedback. Come and be a part of planning for the future of food and farming in our community!
Peterborough Lions Community Centre347 Burnham StreetPeterborough, ON K9H 1T5Sustainable building design expert Andrew Bowerbank to speak at Fleming CollegeSustainable building design expert Andrew Bowerbank to speak at Fleming College
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March 19, 2018‘Building Cities in a Low-Carbon Economy’ explores design strategies in support of Canada’s international climate change commitments
Peterborough ON – (March 1, 2018) – A leading authority on sustainable building design will be at Fleming College on Monday, March 19 for a free guest lecture that is open to the public.
Andrew Bowerbank, Global Director of Sustainable Building Services with EllisDon, will present Building Cities in a Low-Carbon Economy, which explores industry-led strategies in support of Canada’s international climate change commitments.
The presentation shows how leaders are beginning to rethink their development strategies as they strive to adapt to change. Leaders are breaking down competitive silos and are working together to educate professionals, engage public interest and advance corporate objectives. Mr. Bowerbank will present projects that have successfully demonstrated how working together can transform an industry.
Mr. Bowerbank is recognized across the industry for his efforts to collaborate with thought leaders and drive innovation through high-profile projects and initiatives in Canada and internationally. He is a leading authority on emerging technologies, high-performance building design and low-carbon economics. Among his professional accomplishments, he is the former CEO of the World Green Building Council (2007-10) where he was proud to act as the Member Representative for the United Nations Environmental Programme. He was also the founding Executive Director of the Canada Green Building Council’s Toronto Chapter.
Today, Mr. Bowerbank is the Global Director of Sustainable Building Services at EllisDon Corporation where he has launched a new strategic plan called the “Carbon Impact Initiative” in response to global market trends towards a low carbon economy. In addition to his work at EllisDon, Mr. Bowerbank is a Council member at the Federation of Canadian Municipalities in Ottawa and Chair of the Cleantech Advisory Board at Centennial College. He was recently named one of Canada’s top 16 sustainability leaders at the 2017 “Clean50” Awards and he was awarded the prestigious Ontario Premier’s award this past November for his career accomplishments.
The presentation will take place on March 19 from 3-4 p.m. in Room D1129 (Kawartha Trades and Technology Centre) at Fleming’s Sutherland Campus, 599 Brealey Dr., Peterborough. All are welcome to attend.
Fleming College - Sutherland Campus599 Brealey DrivePeterborough, ON K9J 7B1 -
March 26, 2018 - Civic Engagement Learning Exchange
Civic Engagement Learning Exchange
Civic Engagement Learning Exchange
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March 26, 2018The Community Foundation is convening a Civic Engagement Learning Exchange on Monday March 26 from 11:30 AM – 2:30 PM at the Peterborough Public Library. It’s an opportunity for engagement practitioners to share knowledge, experience and tools, explore challenges and opportunities and strengthen engagement practices in the Peterborough area. I have attached some additional information, including an outline of the agenda.
Registration is free and includes lunch and refreshments. You can click here to register online.
Peterborough Public Library345 Aylmer Street NorthPeterborough, ON K9J 3V7 -
March 29, 2018 - Sustainable Peterborough Coordinating Committee Meeting
Sustainable Peterborough Coordinating Committee Meeting
Sustainable Peterborough Coordinating Committee Meeting
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March 29, 2018210 Wolfe Street Auditorium210 Wolfe St.Peterborough,