Find information and dates about different events in the Vancouver-Point Grey community here!
Look for owls and listen for the cackles, hoots and other love noises that are characteristic to owls during mating season.
Registration required. Call 604-432-6359 or go to metrovancouveronline.org and register for activity code 5158
$8.50 per adult, $4.50 per adult 65+
*Open to adults 19+
SFU Philosophers’ Café is your chance to discuss philosophical issues with members of your community.
Moderator Mark Battersby leads discussion on the following topic:
What do we owe future generations?: Economic restraint or the basis for economic abundance?
In partnership with SFU Philosophers’ Café.
Grow Your Own Microgreens
Back by popular demand, learn how to grow tasty and nutritious greens in your home year-round. Microgreens are great as a fresh snack and added to salads, smoothies, soups, etc. Take home a microgreen tray. Led by Dr. Yael Stav.
When: Thursday, Jan 30 from 6:30-8:30pm
Where: West Point Grey Community Centre, 4397 West 2nd Ave
Cost: $13/ session; free for adults ages 50+
Learn more and register: https://ca.apm.activecommunities.com/vancouver/Activity_Search/grow-your-own-microgreens/255919
On Feb 3, the City of Vancouver is bringing together experts, activists, and entertainers at the Orpheum to talk about why bold climate action is needed, how Vancouver is planning to be bold, and how you can be a part of it all.
Join the City of Vancouver for engaging talks on the scale of the crisis and urgent need for action, true stories of social transformations and insights for climate action, and a “bold actions exhibition” where you have the chance to get involved. The evening will end with a performance from Vancouver-based musicians Hey Ocean!, inspiring people to leave the event with high energy and a commitment to working boldly together.
This event is the kick-off to a series of opportunities in early 2020 to collect public input on Vancouver’s next climate action plan. Join this event to plug into further opportunities, events, dialogues, host-your-own dialogue kits, workshops, and more.
Tickets are selling fast, get yours today. High school and university students get a special rate!
What’s happening:
- Presentations and personal reflections from experts and thought leaders about the scale of the climate crisis, the urgency needed for action, and the importance of climate justice.
- A moderated dialogue called TRUE STORIES OF WHEN WE WERE BOLD. Speakers will reflect on a variety of social transformative events in history and what they can teach us about collective action as well as the public’s role in systems change.
- An overview from a City representative about how Vancouver is planning to be bold in its next environmental and climate response plan, as well as an audience invitation to be involved in next steps.
- A performance from Vancouver-based musicians Hey Ocean!,highlighting the power of the collective in the room and inspiring people to leave the event with high energy and commitment to working boldly together.
- A BOLD ACTIONS exhibition in the lobby before and after the event, showcasing opportunities to be involved in the City’s plan as well as with local organizations doing climate action work.
***No one turned away for lack of funds, if you aren’t able to pay the ticket price, please email: greenest.city@vancouver.ca
Look for owls and listen for the cackles, hoots and other love noises that are characteristic to owls during mating season.
Registration required. Call 604-432-6359 or go to metrovancouveronline.org and register for activity code 5158
$8.50 per adult, $4.50 per adult 65+
*Open to adults 19+
Looking for a place to garden this year? Learn about our family friendly, cross cultural collaborative community gardens in Kits, Strathcona, and West Point Grey (Aberthau!) at this info session. Applications will be available for anyone interested in gardening with us. (All levels of experience welcome)
Hosted by Village Vancouver and Westside Neighbourhood Food Network. We’ll have a community seed library present – pick up some free seeds, swap or donate seeds.
About VSBSC 2020: LINK
The VSB Sustainability Conference is back for its 8th year or workshops, a FREE lunch, speakers, and an NGO fair!
The theme for this year’s conference is LINK – to identify the intersections of sustainability within broader social justice issues, such as Indigenous sovereignty and mental health. Explore the intricate systems of our world and how we can act to create positive change.
NEW THIS YEAR – Mentor Session: Come chat in a small group and learn about a community leader’s path and advice for success
FAQs
Can I attend the VSBSC if I’m not a VSB student?
Yes! While one of the VSBSC’s key goals is to connect all 18 VSB high schools, we would like to extend an invitation to you regardless of your affiliation with the VSB. Students in other districts are welcome to register as Out-of-District attendee!
I’m a staff member/parent/member of the community outside of the VSB.
Please register as an adult guest.
Where can I learn more about workshops, keynote speakers, the day’s schedule, etc?
Visit our website, and check back frequently for updates!
How can I contact the VSBSC?
Please contact us at chair@vsb-sustainabilityconference.com
Drop by a cozy campfire and learn about nature through story and song. Meet at park centre on 16th Ave, 400 m west of Blanca St.
All ages, FREE
*Please leave pets at home.
Dr. Deborah MacNamara and Eva will be hosting a webinar called “Staying Sane at Home with Kids”. From our child’s tantrums, resistance, playtime, to their questions of “what are we going to do today,” staying at home with kids has never been so ‘interesting.’ Come join Dr. Deborah MacNamara as we discuss the new realities of caring for our kids and how to help them with their emotions, while trying to preserve ours at the same time. The webinar event is on Wednesday, April 22, 7:00 pm to 8:15 pm. It will be free, but pre-registration is required on Eventbrite: https://www.eventbrite.ca/e/staying-sane-at-home-with-kids-with-dr-deborah-macnamara-tickets-102936369452
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BC’s Medical Health Official Dr. Bonnie Henry and Education Minister Rob Fleming answer COVID QUESTIONS FROM KIDS!
You’re not the only one with questions about COVID-19. Watch NEWS 1130 on Facebook Live this Saturday, May 2nd at 1:00 pm. That’s when Dr. Henry & Rob Fleming join our Legislative Reporter Liza Yuzda and Breakfast Television’s Thor Diakow…speaking directly to BC’s children.
Your kids can submit questions by video in advance on Facebook, Twitter or Instagram. Make sure to include their first name, age, and city!
COVID QUESTIONS FROM KIDS is presented by NEWS 1130, CityNews Vancouver & Breakfast Television.