Wormy Earth Day Event

Posted by: Kathie Brosemer (kathie) on April 22, 2010 at 16:00:53
from the I'm-going-out-and-eat dept.

Clean North and the SSM Public Library are co-hosting an Earth Day presentation on composting: Thursday, April 22nd at 6:30 PM. Program includes: screening of the "Wormania" video, panel discussion, displays, and door-prize draw. Learn how easy it is to compost in your back yard or indoors with worms. Free Admission.

Seedy Saturday Feb 20

Posted by: Kathie Brosemer (kathie) on January 20, 2010 at 22:25:41
from the seedy-and-dirty dept.

Come to Seedy Saturday, 10 am to 3 pm on the 20th of February at Sault College! Seedy Saturdays bring together gardeners, farmers, seed savers, and citizens passionate about gardening, food security and the environment.

Don’t miss the Seed Exchange which is the highlight of the event. Come swap your saved seeds with local gardeners or buy heritage, open-pollinated and/or unusual varieties from seed companies. Drop off seed for the swap from 10 to 11 am, then choose your seeds from 11:15 to 12:15.

Presentations & Workshops

Local horticultural members will answer all your gardening questions. Vendors, children's activities, and food will be available all day. Admission is by donation.

Seedy Saturday!

Posted by: Kathie Brosemer (kathie) on February 02, 2009 at 14:22:53
from the growing-things dept.

Seedy Saturday
Sault College-Native Centre-G Wing
Saturday February 28, 2009 from 10am to 3 pm

Co-hosted by Clean North, Sault College and Seeds of Diversity Canada. Come swap or purchase heritage, open-pollinated and/or unusual seeds from local gardeners. Visit local environmental, food security and gardening organizations and vendors. Speaker presentations run from 11 am to 2 pm. on a variety of topics such as seed saving, germinating seeds and guerrilla gardening. Don't miss Kate Green from USC's Seeds of Survival program who will be showing 'Hijacked Future' and speaking about food sovereignty and international seed saving efforts.

Those participants wishing to participate in the swapping of seeds can register from 10 am to 12 noon for the exchange that will take place between 12:30 - 3 pm. Refreshments, children's activities and lots of handouts. Fully accessible site. Admission by donation.

As an added bonus, Cinema Politica will be hosting the viewing of 'King Corn', a feature documentary about two friends, one acre of corn, and the subsidized crop that drives our fast-food nation at 7 pm in the Multimedia Centre located in the B Wing of Sault College. A panel discussion will follow.

For more information, contact Suzanne Hanna at (705) 759-2893 or Laura Wyper at (705) 253-1951.

Bring Out Your Dead is Now Buried

Posted by: Kathie Brosemer (kathie) on April 12, 2008 at 00:42:11
from the gone-gone-gone dept.

For the past 8 years, Clean North has hosted semi-annual Computer Recycling events where, for a small fee, local residents could drop off their unwanted e-waste (computers, peripherals and other small electronic items).

Clean North wishes to inform the community that we are not planning to carry out this event in 2008.

Community Living Algoma (with the assistance of Clean North and the City) will be opening a new Community Recycling Depot at 285 Wilson Street. The scheduled opening date is April 17. This will be a year-round operation open Tuesday to Friday 8:30 to 4:30 and on Saturdays from 8:00 to 1:00. A small recycling fee will be charged for each computer system to help cover transportation costs.

In addition to unwanted computer systems, you will also be able to drop off other small electronic items (calculators, Mp3 players, VCR, CD players, etc), inkjet and toner cartridges, cell phones, and clean/dry Styrofoam (expanded polystyrene).

Clean North invites the entire community to support this environmental initiative. Please watch the media for further information about the grand opening!

Clean North would also like to remind Sault residents that as our thoughts shift to spring cleaning, that we seriously consider all of the alternatives to disposal before sending anything to landfill. One of the simplest alternatives is to give items away through a "freebie" ad in a local paper or at a website such as SaultFreeCycle. You can also place items at the edge of your property with a sign saying "FREE".

Earth Day Events

Posted by: Kathie Brosemer (kathie) on March 17, 2008 at 17:09:16
from the what-you-can-do dept.

EARTH DAY - APRIL 22ND, 2008

6:30 pm at the SSM Public Library (downstairs) - 50 East Street. Clean North, in partnership with the SSM Public Library, is hosting the screening of the Canadian movie "Garbage - The Revolution Starts at Home." This is an informative, sometimes disturbing, and even occasionally humorous look at where our trash comes from and where it ends up. Admission is free. A panel discussion after the film will be led by city councilor Steve Butland and city works dept. waste diversion supervisor, Randy Roy.

Clean North will be donating a copy of the Garbage movie to the Sault Ste Marie public library for its DVD collection.

EARTH WEEK - April 20 -26/08

Clean North will post your Earth Week event in our window at 736 Queen Street East. Just call 945-1573 and leave us a message as to what your event/project is and the name of your group/organization. Prize for the most creative and the most significant projects will be copies of the movie "Garbage."

JJ's Wild Ride

Posted by: Kathie Brosemer (kathie) on October 18, 2007 at 11:10:00
from the what-you-can-do dept.

Jocelyn Watt just wrote in: "Was just reading through the Clean North site, and wondering if I can link, even urge people to visit, JJ's website. You likely know he's cycling 11,000 km from Istanbul to Beijing to raise awareness about global warming. He'd like residents to take small actions to save C02 emissions that will hopefully add up to 11,000 tonnes -- 1 tonne for every km he rides. There's a calculator on the site that shows people some of the small steps they can take, and it automatically adds up their savings, and adds that total to the overall tally. The site is www.youbetican.com."

Whither BOYD?

Posted by: Kathie Brosemer (kathie) on September 04, 2007 at 14:11:58
from the location-location-location dept.

We've just received notice that our favourite location to hold the popular computer and e-waste recycling event we fondly know as Bring Out Your Dead, has been rented. It's no longer available to us. Help!

Any ideas? We need a big space, 2-3000 sq feet would be nice, with at least one loading dock and good public access. Free would be very nice, but a nominal charge for electricity could be paid and a charitable receipt provided for the value of the rent.

email Kathie right away if you have any suggestions. A prize for the one that results in a new home for BOYD...

Green Side Up!

Posted by: Kathie Brosemer (kathie) on July 31, 2007 at 08:45:28
from the mulch-and-trees-and-trees-and-mulch-and... dept.

Time to plant trees with Clean North! Do what you can to improve the air and cool the planet!

Saturday August 18 from 9:00 am to Noon at Lemieux's on Black Road. The trees are larger stock this year, so they will sell for $5 per tree. The tree species are mainly Norway Spruce, Red Pine, Bur Oak, Red Oak, and European Larch. The pine and oak are from a local seed source, all grow well in this climate. Do remember to water well during planting and throughout this first growing season to get the trees well established.

Christmas tree chip mulch will be available, by donation. It works well for conifer trees, as it is acidic. Layers of newspaper on top of the soil, then about six inches of tree chip mulch, will prevent weeds and grasses from overtopping your little tree and taking all the nutrients, water, and sunlight. Bring your own container(s) for mulch (first come, first served until it's gone).

Bring Out Your Dead April 28th

Posted by: Kathie Brosemer (kathie) on March 27, 2007 at 22:25:39
from the one-month-and-counting dept.

Clean North announces its spring Bring Out Your Dead e-waste reuse and recycling event. The program, which has run twice per year since the spring of 2000, will take place at the PUC building on Second Line. All unwanted electronic equipment will be accepted, except TVs and microwave ovens, for which no market can be found.

“We have to charge $3 per computer monitor, because of the fees we face with the recyclers in southern Ontario,” explained Kathie Brosemer, spokesperson for the group. “The city is helping with half the cost of recycling the monitors, and TransProvincial Freight is shipping them for us at no charge, so the cost to people participating is really very low.”

The public is invited to drop off unwanted electronics, known as e-waste, on Saturday, the 28th of April, from 10 am to 4 pm., and to browse the sale tables at the same time.

“We've been fortunate to locate a supply of used but still very recent computers, in advance of our program, so we know that we will have some very nice equipment on the sale table for this event,” said Brosemer. “We usually don't know in advance what will turn up, but this time we will have a nice reuse component to the project. If you're in the market for a Pentium III, come and see what we have.”

Wishlists are also being accepted from local charities, for free computers. Click here, for the wishlist form.

Businesses and institutions, be aware that we will only be accepting a maximum of one pickup truck load, and then only by appointment on the Friday before the event. Please send in this form by fax in advance.

Volunteers are always needed - please email volunteer@cleannorth.org for more information. This is a great way to get high school community service hours!

BOYD is a go!

Posted by: Kathie Brosemer (kathie) on April 05, 2006 at 14:11:26
from the who's-counting? dept.

April 22nd at the PUC Building at 550 Second Line East. From 10 am to 4 pm, you can bring your unwanted electronics and we'll recycle it for you! The charge is $2 per monitor. No charge to come in and browse working stuff at garage sale prices...

Charities looking for wishlist items, click here. Businesses wanting to drop off a pickup truck load, click here.

Volunteers wanting to help, please email volunteer@cleannorth.org. The Volunteers orientation meeting will be at the Clean North office, 736 Queen St. East, at 7 pm on April 18th.


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