Bolton Regional Councillor Good to Know

Credit Valley Conservation Events in Caledon

Yoga in the Park

Tuesday, June 4, 2013 –
7:30 p.m.

Belfountain Conservation Area, Belfountain

$8, includes park admission. Conservation Area Members are admitted at no charge.
Enjoy gentle Hatha Yoga with the sounds of nature surrounding you, in a forest or by the water. From beginner to advanced, this session will provide a great experience for all. Benefits include: greater body awareness, flexibility and focus. Bring your own yoga mat and be prepared for the outdoors with water and sunscreen.

This event is suitable for those over 12 years old. Memberships available at www.ourcredit.ca or onsite. Cancellation due to weather will be announced 24 hours in advance to registered participants and online.

Instructor: Sharon Snider, Yoga Teacher

Contact: Credit Valley Conservation at 1-800-367-0890 or recreation@creditvalleyca.ca

CVC Electrofishing Volunteer Day

Friday, June 7, 2013
9 a.m. to noon

Credit River upstream south crossing of Highway 10 , Caledon (View Map)
Free
Help monitor the health of the river by volunteering at an electrofishing station near you. This monitoring technique is used to inventory fish species and populations. CVC depends on volunteers to help carry out this type of monitoring.

Under 18? Check out our Youth Volunteer Policy, you many need to bring a waiver signed by a parent/guardian to participate.

Electrofishing Volunteers Days may be cancelled with short notice due to unanticipated weather or river conditions. Please give notice if you are unable to attend an event.

On the day of the event, please contact Phil Bird at 416-989-6602 for directions or any additional information.

Contact: Andrea Morrone at 905-670-1615 x 221 or amorrone@creditvalleyca.ca

Help Protect Terra Cotta from Invasive Species

Saturday, June 22, 2013
9 a.m. to noon

Terra Cotta Conservation Area, Halton Hills
Free

Do your part to control the spread of invasive plant species at Terra Cotta. Together we will remove garlic mustard, common buckthorn and other invasive species that are choking out the native plants that wildlife depend on. Dress for the weather – wear work gloves and sturdy boots, sunscreen and insect repellant (if necessary). Please bring a refillable water bottle.

BBQ to follow.

Contact: Freyja Whitten at 905-670-1615 x384 or fwhitten@creditvalleyca.ca

About the author

Patti Foley

Having spent 25 years in Bolton, Patti remains an advocate for Caledon. As a former Regional Councillor and a long-time community volunteer she is passionate about communicating information about its issues, news, events, people, non-profits and businesses.

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