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Speaking Dates and Public EventsBritish Columbia Endangered Species CampaignIf you are interested in having someone come to your community, event, workshop or organization to discuss endangered species in British Columbia, please send us an e-mail: contact@davidsuzuki.org
Whistler, BC Wednesday, June 4th 7 PM presentation AWARE Meeting: 6-7 PM Westin Resort and Spa, 4090 Whistler Way Free and open to the public Hosted by AWARE www.awarewhistler.org Click here for poster
Previous EventsRichmond Click here to see the Festival poster Vernon, BC Delta, BC
Osoyoos, BC
Abbotsford, BC
Wednesday, October 10, 2007 7:30 PM- 9:00 PM Host: Central Valley Naturalists Location: Senior's Resource Centre at 2478 MacCallum Road Free presentation event, open to the public Click here for more info Harrison Hot Springs, BC
Thursday, October 11--6:30 PM--Close Friday, October 12--All Day Display table BC Nature Fall General Meeting and Conference North Cascades Ecology- Sasquatch Country! Chilliwack Field Naturalists Executive Hotel, Harrison Hot Springs, BC Click here for registration info Penticton, BC
Monday, October 15th 7:00 PM Okanagan College Campus 583 Duncan Avenue, Room PL107 Hosted by Okanagan College Open to the Public--Free Two-part presentation featuring Lindsay Coulter of the David Suzuki Foundation, and Biologist Sara Ashpole Vancouver, BC
Sunday, October 21 3:00- 4:40 PM Host: Stanley Park Ecology Society Title: To the Rescue: protecting BC"s rich biodiversity Location: Stanley Park Dining Pavilion, 2nd floor Click here for more information Presentation is OPEN to the public
For more info: (250) 495-2470 Vancouver, BC
Creston, BC Kimberley, BC Fernie, BC Invermere, BC Golden, BC North Vancouver, BC Wednesday, December 5th
7:00 PM 145 West 1st Street, 2nd floor of the John Braithwaite Centre Admission by donation Hosted by the Canadian Mental Health Association Part of the Health Lecture Series for 2007.
The evening starts at 7:00 PM with a 45 minute documentary called "David Suzuki Speaks", followed by a presentation on biodiversity in British Columbia by Lindsay Coulter of the David Suzuki Foundation.
For more information: call (604) 987-6959 or visit www.northwestvancouver.cmha.bc.ca Victoria, BC Sunday, January 6th, 2008 10:00 AM to Noon (coffee at 12:15 PM) First Unitarian Church Hosted by the First Unitarian Church Lindsay will present after regular Sunday service Vancouver, BC Friday January 18th 6:30-7:30 PM UBC Student Union Building, Room 207 Hosted by the UBC Student Environment Centre Annual Conference To register contact SECconference@gmail.com Vancouver, BC Thursday January 24th, 2008 11 AM - 5 PM display table at Tradeshow Coast Plaza Hotel Hosted by the Columbia Institute For more info, or to register for "Through the green glass: climate change symposium for education leaders" go to: www.civicgovernance.ca/greenglass Tsawassen, BC Monday, February 11th 7:30 PM Cammidge House 540 Boundary Bay Rd., Tsawwassen (Click here for Map) Hosted by Delta Naturalists Free to the public Vancouver, BC Saturday, February 23rd Open to Arbutus Club Members only 1:00 PM- 3:00 PM Arbutus Club, 2001 Nanton Avenue Earth and Personal Wellness Fair For more info: Andie Crump (604) 269-8803 or visit www.arbutusclub.com/ Tuesday, February 26th 7:30 PM (doors 6:30) H.R. MacMillan (Planetarium) at 1100 Chestnut Street Tickets $17 ($19 at the door) Click here Presented by Vancouver International Mountain Film Festival Bowen Island, BC Saturday, March 15th--5:00 PM 602 Collins Road, (van Lidth de Jeude residence) Hosted by the Bowen Nature Club Annual General Meeting and potluck of the Bowen Nature Club For more info: Everhard at (604) 947-9562 See Map or Poster Victoria, BC Thursday, March 20th--7:00 PM University of Victoria's McLaurin Building Rm D110 Open to the public, $2 per person Hosted by the Native Plant Study Group Sechelt, BC Saturday, March 29th--10:00 AM Seaside Centre, 5790 Teredo Street Open to the public, no charge Hosted by the Sunshine Coast Conservation Association Powell River, BC Thursday, March 27th
Malaspina College, Room 148
Open to the public
Hosted by the Sierra Club of BC Malaspina Group
Open to the public
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