ST. PAUL’S/DUNROBIN UNITED CHURCH – CAFES EVENT
S A V E – T H E- D A T E ! ! !
On January 17, 2025 St. Paul’s United Church will host a collaborative community workshop event with CAFES (Community Associations For Environmental Sustainability):
Date: Friday, January 17th, 2025
Time: 5:30pm-8:30pm
Location: St Paul’s United Church Carp, 3760 Carp Rd, Ottawa, ON K0A 1L0
Food: Pizza! Enjoy a pizza supper and beverages while connecting with fellow community members in meaningful discussions about climate action. This event is ideal for ages 16 and up, and no prior knowledge of climate science is required.
Join us in this multigenerational event for an engaging Community Board Game Night featuring the Climate Fresk, a game and workshop designed to enhance our understanding of climate change.
Attendance for the event will be limited – pre-registration will be required. Please use the following link to register:
LINK: https://bit.ly/stpaulscarp
You might also like to know that…………
· CAFES is a network of local environmental and climate leaders in the city of Ottawa, founded in 2010, incorporated as a non-profit organization in 2021, and is active on unceded Algonquin territory.
· The mission of CAFES is to support effective environmental action in the local community and at the municipal level towards creating and safeguarding healthier and more liveable communities. · CAFES’ organizational members are urban, suburban and rural community associations, environmental organizations and citizens organizations.
· There are already several local rural community associations involved with CAFES (Corkery, Dunrobin, Huntley, Kinburn, including the Carp Agricultural Society).
We hope to broaden the discussion about this very important topic within our church community and wider community, as we consider the church’s role in being ‘good stewards’ for our planet. Whether you’re exploring these topics for the first time or seeking to deepen your understanding, this workshop offers valuable insights and fosters community connections.
This workshop will be of interest to future generations!