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Saturday, Mar. 13
London Campaign Training Session 13.03.2010
The venue will do a sandwich lunch for $4-$5 per person.
There is free on-site parking.
Participation Fee: This event is a shared cost event. Each EDA will pay an even share of the cost for the event so the more EDAs that participate the less expensive the training will be. It will cost approximately $20 per EDA/Campaign Team.
EDA/Campaign Team Admission Includes:
Maximum of 5 people per EDA.If you have more members who would like to attend please contact me for details.
Registration Deadline:
Thursday March 4 , 2010
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Saturday, Mar. 20
Kitchener-Waterloo: Green Economy Regional Roundtable 20.03.2010
A training event hosted by the Kitchener-Waterloo GPC EDA and the University of Waterloo Campus Greens, March 20, at the University of Waterloo (PAS Building).
Keynote Speakers: Mike Schreiner and Ralph Benmergui
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Saturday, Mar. 27
Town Hall: Building Strong Communities 27.03.2010
This is your chance to have input into the draft resolutions being prepared for the June 2010 APC! Also, a chance to engage in an interesting discussion concerning strong communities and GPO policy.
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Saturday, Mar. 27
Earth Hour Candlelight Vigil on Parliament Hill 27.03.2010
To mark Earth Hour in 2010 the Green Party will be hosting a candlelight vigil on Parliament Hill from 8:30 to 9:30pm - and will also host an after-party at a nearby location immediately afterwards. For more information please contact Kevin O'Donnell. Mark your calendars and join us for Earth Hour!
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Saturday, May. 1
Markham - Unionville AGM 01.05.2010
Green Party members, supporters, families and friends are invited for the annual general meeting of our federal and provincial Green Party riding associations, followed by a potluck dinner and a tour of our solar powered home. Please join us on Saturday, May 1, 2010 from 2:30-8:00 pm at 36 Christman Court, Markham, for a fun afternoon celebration of Green accomplishments and goals, while participating firsthand in Canada's democratic process.
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