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Presented by Ontario Tech University, Office of Campus Infrastructure & Sustainability
FREE EVENT *Tickets Required
Have you ever wanted to ask your community leaders their thoughts on the climate crisis? This is your chance!
The Office of Campus...
Presented by Ontario Tech University, Office of Campus Infrastructure & Sustainability
FREE EVENT *Tickets Required
Have you ever wanted to ask your community leaders their thoughts on the climate crisis? This is your chance!
The Office of Campus Infrastructure and Sustainability is hosting a panel in motion. Panelists, who have been chosen as influential community leaders, will be asked a variety of questions focusing on various sustainability topics. To share their responses, they will move along a scale ranging from strongly agree to strongly disagree.
Get to know community decision makers and hear what they have to say about building a climate-resilient Oshawa.
All attendees will be entered for a chance to win one of many sustainable prize packs. Complimentary food and drinks will be served. Bring the whole family as there will be children's activities provided and an opportunity to socialize and connect with other community members and environmental organizations.
This event will be collecting non-perishable food for Feed the Need in Durham so please consider bringing food to donate.
Recommended Age: 2+ Age Restriction: 2+ *Everyone requires a Ticket
Panelists:
Matifadza Chidovi, VP of Downtown, Ontario Tech Student Union Brian Bridgeman, Commissioner, Planning and Economic Development at Durham Region Jim Lee, City of Oshawa Councillor, Ward 2. Kelly O-Brien, Associate Dean, Faculty of Hospitality & Horticultural Science at Durham College. Peter Stoett, Dean, Faculty of Social Science and Humanities at Ontario Tech University. Heather Brown, VP Environment Health & Safety at OPG. Ben Earle, CEO at Feed the Need in Durham.
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