Friday, February 22, 2013

Mix Your Mode, Events & members meeting

Mix Your Mode, Members Meeting & March Events

 
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Dear Mr. Archive,
Please find following an update on the Mix Your Mode Campaign, reminder of a members meeting and the many events CEF is involved with in March - looks like being one of the busiest and most varied months.

Mix Your Mode
 Launch Group 2 3This campaign which takes place from the 4th – 24th March, 2013 in Cork City and county was launched on Monday by the Lord Mayor Cllr. John Buttimer and Mayor of the County, Cllr. Barbara Murray joined by all types of vehicles and the partners and supporters of the initiative. This campaign encourages people to mix up the way they travel, instead of driving to take the train or the bus, cycle, walk, car pool using the Avego app, try out a GoCar, an electric vehicle or the park & ride service or why not be really innovative and use the river. There is a focus on schools and colleges in the first week, with Green Schools, CIT and UCC all undertaking activities to highlight sutainable travel, the 2nd week targets commuting to the workplace, whilst the last week encourages us to change how we get to the shops or to our leisure activities. We encourage everyone to support and get involved in this initiative, which ultimately is about reducing CO2 emissions and reducing traffic congestion.More information and photos on the website.

Members Meeting
This will take place at Turners Cross Community Centre next Tuesday 26th February at 8pm. The meeting will allow members to get to know one another, it will provide an opportunity to become more familiar with the projects CEF is involved with. Members will have an opportunity to have any queries and questions answered and if they wish to get more involved in activities and projects. Representatives from the Management committee will attend so that members know the people involved in running the organisation.If you are not a member but are interested in joining CEF you are very welcome to attend.

March Events
March is proving to be extremely busy with some great events and something that will appeal to everyone. The month begins with the Engineers Open Day at the Lifetime Lab at which CEF will have a stand. In collaboration with the UCC Environmetal Society there will be an Information Evening on Fracking, the presenters include Jeremy Gilbert, a petroleum engineer, born in Dublin and now living in West Cork. Jeremy worked for the oil industry for almost 4 decades, from London to the Middle East and Scotland to North America. As an engineer he has first-hand knowledge of the technical developments and achievements of the industry. There will be other guest speakers from the Geology Department, UCC and from Good Energies Alliance Ireland (GEAI).

CEF annually marks National Tree Week and World Water Day, we support the Lifelong Learning Festival and this year to mark the 10th Anniversary there is a special Seminar Cities of the Future the EcCoWell Approach.  This is by invite only, I will advise if there are any additional spaces available. One of the most fun events every year is the excuse to dress up for the Patrick's Day Parade Float , CEF will highlight sustainable energy, travel and a display to link with the Water theme this year. We are lucky to be joined this year by a group of young people from the Mahon Youth Development Group who are busy working on their costumes and dance - you'll have to join in or come and view the parade to find out more! We are delighted to be marking Earth Hour in conjunction with Blackrock Castle Observatory, who have organised a great evening of activities from 6pm -10pm. "Trashed" will screen during lights out, Narrated by Jeremy Irons, it sees him set out to discover the extent and effects of the global waste problem, as he travels around the world to beautiful destinations tainted by pollution.  This is a not to be missed film and is starkly shocking in how we despoil the land and our seas with our waste.

List of Events
2nd                11am - 4pm                       Stand at the Meet the Engineers Family Fun Open Day at the Lifetime Lab
4th—24th                                                Mix Your Mode                               
5th                 7.30pm  Boole 2                Fracking Information Meeting UCC
4th - 10th                                                Tree Week various events               
10th                Future Orchard                 Talk by Conor Kelleher "Bats & Botany" and other activities. 
13th               8pm      Tom Barry's          Green Drinks - social get together
17th               Cork City                          St. Patrick’s Festival Parade
20th               Triskel Christchurch           Seminar: Cities of the Future the EcCoWell Approach
22nd              11am - 2.30pm                 Composting at the Lifetime Lab (session for CEF members & associates). Please register.
22nd              2pm -4pm                         World Water Day at the Lifetime Lab - interactive water conservation workshops.
23rd               6pm - 10pm                      Earth Hour at Blackrock Castle Observatory with special screening of Trashed.
                        
More details of all of these events will be regularly updated on the website - check out the What's New at the bottom right of Home page and through circulars during the month.






Best regards,

Bernie

Bernie Connolly
Development Coordinator
Mount Camel
Kilcolman
Enniskeane
Co. Cork

Email: bernadette@cef.ie
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CEF Management Committee 2012/ 2013


Helen Barrett (Chairperson)
Jennifer Franklin (Vice-Chair)
Anna Aherne (Hon Sec)
Kieran Higgins (Treasurer)
Darren McAdam-O'Connell
Mary Barrett
Ted O'Leary
Clair McSweeney
Denis O'Regan
Dominick Donnelly



Bernadette Connolly (Development Coordinator)
 
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