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Posts Tagged ‘celebration’

Join 350.org’s 10:10:10 Movement and have a Global Work Party

Thursday, October 7th, 2010

Join 350.org’s 10:10:10 Movement and have a Global Work PartyOne Change encourages everyone to join 350.org’s 10:10:10 Global Work Party. From solar panels to community gardens, 350.org is encouraging people to hold events on October 10, 2010 that help reduce CO2 emissions and show world leaders that climate action can’t wait, as well as highlight the individuals, businesses and communities taking positive action to tackle climate change.

As part of 10:10:10, One Change would like to remind everyone to check their tire pressure and invite people to attend one of several fuel efficiency clinics taking place at Canadian Tire locations across Ontario. Participants will receive a free digital tire gauge making even easier to check tire pressure every month. Canadian drivers waste enough fuel each year to fill 257 Olympic size swimming pools simply because their tires are under-inflated. As part of 10:10:10, One Change has challenged its staff to make this day the day they check their car tire pressure!

We encourage you to join this celebration of solutions. Register your event at or tcktcktck.org

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Project Porchlight “Salute to Success” Event in Newark NJ

Thursday, September 9th, 2010

Project Porchlight “Salute to Success” event took place on June 3 at Military Park in Newark, New Jersey. The event was a celebration of One Change’s Project Porchlight campaign in New Jersey, which has reached over 1,000,000 homes in the state. Special guests who took part in the celebration included Dr. Randal Pinkett, Chairman and CEO of BCT Partners and season four winner of NBC television’s “The Apprentice,” NHL star goaltender Martin Brodeur, and the New Jersey Board of Public Utilities Commissioner Joseph L. Fiordaliso

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