Commuter Challenge Celebration Party
We are celebrating the Commuter Challenge’s 25th anniversary with a wrap-up event! Join us after your week of commuting at Kitchen Sync in Winnipeg for some Feast Catering dinner, prizes, and Winnipeg & Green TRIVIA!
What’s the Commuter Challenge? The Commuter Challenge, hosted by Green Action Centre in Manitoba, is a week-long event where we encourage participants to leave their cars at home and opt for sustainable commuting choices, like carpooling with coworkers, biking, walking, or bussing! Participants are encouraged to log their trips on https://gomb.ca for a chance to win prizes. See the Commuter Challenge page for details.
This is a ticketed event. Grab your tickets here.
Do you sponsor the Commuter Challenge? Contact Lily at challenge@greenactioncentre.ca to get your coupon code for a free dinner ticket for up to 4 guests in your organization!
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Intended for First Nation classrooms, this presentation provides a basic understanding of Traditional Ecological Knowledge in relation to Indigenous worldviews – how we are connected with the planet and how we must find a harmonious balance with our environment for the sake of the next seven generations. This includes actions students can take at home, in school, or within their community. Examples will explore what other schools in First Nation communities around Manitoba are doing to reduce their impact on Mother Earth.