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News November 28, 2007
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PEYA and Green Tea at The Humberview

Are you wondering what environmental issues are concerning today's youth? The Peel Environmental Youth Alliance (PEYA) has teamed up with Caledon's Green Tea, to bring you an information and conversation session on the youth perspective on the environment.

Thursday, Nov. 29 from 6 to 7 p.m., at Humberview Secondary School, PEYA will hold their monthly general meeting. Discussion will focus on student concerns in Caledon. All students are welcome to attend.

From 7-9 p.m., everyone is invited to join the panel of guest speakers featuring Vanessa Butterworth, cofounder of HITCH and Off the Grid on public transit; Damian MacSeáin, Peel Region's department of environment, transportation and planning on water conservation; Stephanie Crocker, EcoSource leading a hands-on waste audit, Peel Environmental Youth Alliance student executive sharing student success stories from across the Region. Participants will also enjoy fair trade coffee (please bring your own mug), local snacks, silent auction and door prizes!

Admission is free! Seating is limited. RSVP to Patti Foley, 905-951-0625 or patti@pattifoley.com.

Green Tea is a group of Caledon citizens concerned with the protection of our environment. This is their second gathering. New members are welcome.

PEYA is a network of action-oriented students in the Peel Region concerned about environmental issues and determined to make positive change. PEYA provides a forum to share student ideas, support to other students and teachers looking to create environmental projects, and fun and effective educational events. PEYA is a project of EcoSource. For more information about PEYA, visit www.peyalliance.com.


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