8th annual Ecotopia summer youth engagement camp (ages 14+)

What can I do? Attend a Conference

Category: Environment

When: 04:00 PM August 8, 2007 to 02:00 PM August 12, 2007

Interested in Environmental and Social Justice?
Interested In Creating change in your community?

Join other youth, community leaders, and activists from across the Atlantic region to learn, plan, and get involved. Ecotopia is a long weekend of activities, workshops, and discussions designed to stimulate an interest in the world around you and to share strategies for change.

Here's a taste of what to expect at Ecotopia:
Otesha project presentations
Workshop on water and globalizaton
Sweat lodge, Medicine wheel, Making dreamcatchers
Alternative construction
Zine-making and independent media
Anti-oppression workshop
Outdoor games and activities

All in a natural outdoor setting.
Location: Harcourt, New Brunswick (1 hr N of Moncton)
Dates: Wednesday, August 8th (4 pm) to Sunday, August 12th (2 pm)
Ages: 14 and over   Cost: $50


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Contact information: Bursaries available. Contact the New Brunswick Environmental Network, nben@nben.ca , or Sierra Club, laciak@sierraclub.ca for more information.
Web link for more information: Details at www.sierraclub.ca/atlantic
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