Transition 2010: Creating resilient community in changing times -- register now
Transition 2010: Creating resilient community in changing times
Join Sea To Sky Outdoor School for Sustainability Education on the weekend of September 10-12, 2010 at YMCA Camp Elphinstone on the Sunshine Coast, B.C. for a gathering of individuals and families committed to small footprint living and the joys of getting beyond our culture of ‘more’.
COST $175 (Registration and payment received before August 1, 2010)
COST $225 (Registration and payment received after August 1, 2010
For more information, or to register online under ‘Special Events’, visit www.seatosky.bc.ca.
This family friendly active learning opportunity is designed to:
• Build our individual and collective resilience in a changing world;
• Make our learning more real, relevant and revolutionary;
• Be a showcase for how less is more and how much is enough;
• Focus on fun & inspiration with outdoor opportunities galore
across the spectacular waterfront campus of YMCA Camp Elphinstone.
Featuring:
• The Greenstar! family challenge;
• Cutting edge learning resources for work, home and play;
• Catalytic presenters, discussions, workshops, campfires, meal times;
• Educational presentations and exhibits; fun games and activities;
• Tidal walks, beautiful forest trails, voyager canoe paddling ...
• Easy walking or bike access from Langdale ferry terminal;
• Seven wholesome meals and comfortable cabin accommodation;
• Music by the Sunshine Coast’s ever popular band Sweet Cascadia.
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