
Are you discouraged by hearing so much about the climate crisis?
Do you feel frustrated because there seems to be so little you can do to make a real difference?
Did you know that there are nearly 30 groups in the Comox Valley tackling some aspect of this global threat? And they offer activities to suit almost any interest.
Come meet some of them at an Earth Day celebration on Friday, April 22 in the grounds of St. Peter’s Church on Church Street in Comox between 2-5:30 p.m.
Earth Day is celebrated around the world with the aim of encouraging everyone to take concrete action to make a difference. It is a true partnership for the planet. Whether you want to reuse or recycle, compost or farm, insulate your home or business, restore wasteland, revitalize the watershed, consider alternative means of transportation, harness the potential of solar or wind energy, there will be people who you might want to meet. .
Starting at 2 p.m., there will be tables and exhibits around the gardens (or under tents or in the lobby if it’s raining) to explore. At 3:30 p.m. on the outdoor stage, exhibitors will be invited to talk about their activities and answer questions. At 4:30 p.m., Sulin Milne, Rector of St. Peter’s, will kick off a celebration of creation with music and readings that remind us all of how grateful we are and what we can do to help creation thrive. flourish.
For more information or to bring your business or product to the attention of motivated people, contact Jay van Oostdam at 250-650-5859 – jvanoostdam@yahoo.com or Mike at St Peter’s 250-339-2925 – admin@stpeterscomox .that.
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