Ecosource welcomes you to our Spring Harvest Festival on June 13th at the Iceland Teaching Garden! It will include fun, family-friendly activities such as garlic scapes pesto making, scapes chutney, live music, games, arts & crafts, food, and more. https://t.co/pTla7nWnnx
Learn gardening basics at our Summer Season Workshop Series. We’ll walk you through garden care and maintenance fundamentals for the summer season. Multiple workshop dates are available.🔗Register https://t.co/csH4m6xjEL
🚲 June is Bike Month in Peel! 🚲
Whether you’re biking to work, school, the park, or just exploring your neighbourhood, every ride is a step toward cleaner air, healthier communities, and a more sustainable future. 🌎https://t.co/TIqtVupnKP
Learn how Peel Region cleans our water and how you can conserve and protect water in your daily lives. The event will take place on Tuesday, June 9th from 10:30 am to 12:00 pm at the Ecosource Community Climate Hub https://t.co/wWL2ix5cBm
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Don’t miss this opportunity to lead innovative community food programming in Peel! Help support food access and education, advance urban agriculture initiatives & build a more sustainable community together https://t.co/fvdL5FLPs6. Apply by June 1
Happy World Bee Day! 🐝 Bees are responsible for pollinating many of the fruits, vegetables, and herbs we grow, as well as crops like clover and alfalfa that support livestock production. In urban environments, gardens can become important habitats for pollinators.
Thank you to everyone who joined us at Rockwood Mall for hands-on learning and community connection 💚🌱 Thank you to BGO for inviting us! We supported a “Plant-a-Seed” activation where visitors had the chance to pot their own seeds & learn simple ways to start growing at home🌼
Module 3 of our Advanced Teacher Training Program took us outside to explore nature-based learning at Claireville Conservation Area. Educators walked away with real tools, hands-on activities, and fresh inspiration to bring back to the classroom.
Sign up: https://t.co/JngP27giUX
Happening today! Join us for a discussion with Prof. Lisa Myers of York University.
This session will offer educators different approaches & content to move students beyond simplified or romanticized ideas of Indigenous relationships to land. https://t.co/9oczCh6kKX
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We recently joined David & Tara's Stronger Together Tour where @DavidSuzukiFDN & community partners hosted a community dialogue on climate resilience, connection & collective care. The event featured inspiring voices like David Suzuki, Tara Cullis, Lidia Ferreira & Mili Roy. 🌎
Happy Compost Awareness Week! 🌍💚♻️
DYK that nearly 30–50% of household waste can be composted instead of sent to landfill? . Let’s rethink waste and give our scraps a second life. 🔗 https://t.co/SEwZpJEfqP
It’s Screen-Free Week! Challenge yourself to reduce screen time, stop using certain apps, or completely unplug! Checkout https://t.co/1M4wboPTUt for tips on reducing screen time, including a screen-free bingo card and 55 nature-related screen-free activity ideas!
Don’t miss this opportunity to lead innovative community food programming in Peel! Join our Leadership Team to help support food access and education, advance urban agriculture initiatives, and build a more sustainable community together. Learn more at https://t.co/fvdL5FLPs6
Emergencies can happen anytime but preparedness doesn’t have to feel overwhelming. @citymississauga's Office of Emergency Management (OEM) explores how to strengthen readiness while building more connected, resilient communities . Register for May 12th: https://t.co/hw2UnCKAE0
Looking for a meaningful way to give back? Join a passionate, community-driven environmental organization that’s been making an impact in Mississauga for over 45 years. We’re currently seeking dedicated individuals to join our Board of Directors. Visit https://t.co/hV7coV2Uv4
Need help with planning your garden this spring?
We have partnered with @citymississauga to release two free gardening guides - one on indoor growing and one on outdoor growing. Check out the guides, along with translated versions, on our website: https://t.co/1VY7KzQXTT
April is #NativePlantMonth!
A few things you can do to make a difference:
🌷 Learn about the native plants in your area
🌱 Volunteer to remove invasive species and plant native species
🦋 Plant a native pollinator garden in your yard or grow a few on your balcony.
Celebrate #EarthMonth by joining us April 24 at 3:30 PM at @VisualArtsMiss (@yourriverwood) for the launch of a photography exhibit showcasing stories & photos from a community gardening program focused on nutrition education and Type 2 Diabetes prevention https://t.co/2k7WAumhXX