CCO's Shoreline Cleanup: Christie Pits Park

CCO’S Shoreline Cleanup: Christie Pits Park

The Conservation Council of Ontario is pleased to invite you to an outdoor, interactive event entitled CCO’s Shoreline Cleanup: Christie Pits Park. If you are passionate about the environment and keeping it clean and green, we encourage you to join us!

This event will take place at Christie Pitts Park, located at 750 Bloor St. W in Toronto, Ontario on Saturday September 20th 2014 from 1:30 – 3:30pm. We will be meeting all participants at the playground in Christie Pits Park. The map of Christie Pits Park can be found at this web address: http://www.christiepits.ca/facilities/facilities.asp. Supplies to keep you clean, safe and organized such as garbage bags, recycling bags, latex/non-latex gloves and a container for sharp objects will be provided. However, if you wish to bring your own clean-up gear, you are free to do so as well! This event will be held rain or shine, so please come prepared! There also will be light refreshments and snacks provided to help keep you hydrated and energized.

Registration for this free event is required. Please contact the CCO at 416-533-1635 or by email at info@weconserve.ca. You may also register through the Membership website at http://cco.wildapricot.org/event-1743910 or through the Official Event website at http://www.shorelinecleanup.ca/en/cleanup/event/fall2014/christie-pits-park. Additional information can be found on our Facebook Event at https://www.facebook.com/events/941489562544808/ and at http://www.shorelinecleanup.ca/en/FAQ#faq1.

For more information about this and upcoming CCO events you can visit our website at www.weconserve.ca or follow us on Facebook and Twitter at The Conservation Council of Ontario and @ccoweconserve respectively.

We hope to see you there!

About The Conservation Council of Ontario

The Conservation Council of Ontario (CCO) is a provincial organization, founded in 1952, whose main goal is to promote voluntary conservation initiatives among individuals and corporate businesses alike. The council is comprised of individuals, municipalities and businesses that both acknowledge and value conservation practices and also actively encourage society to become more environmentally conscious.

The CCO strives to develop projects aimed towards current conservation endeavors throughout Toronto and its neighbouring municipalities. Recent efforts in creating fun and informative programs have also provided an effective networking platform for environmental stakeholders while simultaneously educating the general public of innovative and affordable ways to conserve in their everyday lives.

The CCO is located at 215 Spadina Ave, Suite 129 in Toronto, Ontario, M5T 2C7.



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