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Eco - Events


Seedy Saturdays ... have you ever been to a seed exchange? It can be an experience to remember. As you stroll down the booths, you'll hear interesting conversations with knowledgeable gardeners, farmers who have deep roots in the area -  possibly for generations. Depending on the size of the event, you'll see a huge array of varieties, most of which you've probably never heard of and be introduced to all shapes, sizes and colours of pretty much anything you can think of. 
Attending events like these also introduces local food and beverage producers who are offering snacks and refreshments. You'll learn of groups and organizations (both big and small, unofficial ones) that may peak your interest. Often, non-profits will display information packages where you might learn about citizen science projects in your area, things your kids can get involved in, learn how seniors are helping the non-profits, and much more. 
*if you would like your event listed here - just reach out and send a query our way. 

February 2nd:

Qualicum Beach Seedy Saturday
Qualicum Beach, BC (Canada)
Info: qbseedysaturday.ca

Hamilton Seedy Saturday 10 am -3 pm
St. Lawrence Catholic Elementary School
88 Macaulay St. East
Hamilton, ON (Canada)

Wild & Scenic Film Festival
Join the Creston Valley (BC, Canada) branch of Wildsight for the 5th annual Wild and Scenic Film Festival, an evening of outdoor adventure, at the Prince Charles Secondary School Auditorium on Sat. Feb. 2, 2019. Show starts at 7 p.m. Click here for event details.

February 9th:

Brantford Seedy Saturday
Brantford, ON (Canada)

Victoria Seedy Saturday
Victoria Conference Center
Victoria, BC (Canada)
Info: VictoriaSeedySaturday.ca

Feb 20th:

CREDtalk 
Revelstoke Community Center, MacPherson Room 1-2 PM
Revelstoke, BC (Canada)
Biologist John Woods presents: Using eBird and DNA analysis to track the evolution of BC's "Whiskyjacks"Biodiversity in British Columbia is nothing short of spectacular. Our latitudinal stretch, convoluted topography, medley of climates, and perch on the western rim of the continent, have given rise to a variety of species unparalleled within Canada. In this presentation, we’ll look at the intra-specific evolution and post-glacial dispersal of Canada Jays and find that our province is even more wonderful than we thought!

February 21:
Webinar Series - Riparian & Wetland Restoration
11:00 – 12:00
Join Gregoire Lamoureux (Slocan River Streamkeepers) for the third webinar in the KCP Winter Webinar Series where he will present on Riparian and Wetland Restoration. Click here for the Winter Webinar Series web page.
Feb 27 - 28

GLOBE Capital 2019
This huge event works for the clean technologies market and the advancement of low-carbon infrastructure. 
Toronto, ON (Canada)
Info: GlobeSeries.com




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