T’Sou-ke Smart Energy Group
The T’Sou-ke Smart Energy Group (T’SEG) has been created with the purpose of educating the T’Sou-ke community about the importance of low impact sustainable energy, through the use of culture, traditional values and historical means of communication.
Download the T’Sou-ke Nation Smart Energy Group Newsletter
Introduction to the Team and Vision, Newsletter #1
Solar Hot Water Panels Update, Newsletter #2
Smart Energy Group, Newsletter #3
The T’SEG will raise awareness on subjects such as energy saving initiatives, protecting the environment, saving money by energy reduction, and damages caused by excessive energy consumption. T’SEG plans to raise awareness to the T’Sou-ke community as well as others interested in learning from a First Nations perspective.
This project will be community driven with various educational materials created for different levels of learning and ages, from youth to elders. The educational materials will be designed by T’Sou-ke Nation members.
The members of T’SEG include Taisy Lloyd, Angie Bristol, Tyler Finnie and Mark Gauti; with support from T’Sou-ke Nation communications department, First Power, and the Ministry of the Environment.
The connection of Coast Salish culture to environmental education to T’Sou-ke Nation will be accomplished through several steps. These steps will include research and educational material design as well as running different awareness programs. These steps will lead to a traditional community event, focusing on Coast Salish traditions by incorporating storytelling with an environmental theme.
HOW TO CONTACT US
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We are located in the Fisheries office; feel free to come visit us!
Phone: 250-642-3957
Fax: 250-642-7808
Email: tsoukesmartenergygroup@gmail.com
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Are you interested in becoming involved with T’SEG? Please contact us! We will be accepting volunteers for our work and do have room in our budget to hire on a honourarium basis in the future.
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