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Looking for a constructive way to help the environment?
We’re a group of people from all over the Lower Mainland who get together to help Metro Vancouver Parks, municipalities, BC Parks, charities, non-profit organizations, Societies, stewardship groups and watershed groups tackle environmental issues that need co-operation and teamwork to get done. We also volunteer at farms to promote local sustainable agriculture. Gloves and tools will be supplied as well as refreshments! All ages are welcome and no experience is necessary. If you care about the environment and local food security this is the group for you! The Lower Mainland Green Team is a program of Green Teams of Canada
Our mission
To organize and run hands-on activities educating volunteers about local parks and ecosystems, local food production and environmental conservation
Activities include...
• Removing invasive plants that are outcompeting and overtaking our native plants and trees
• Planting native plants and trees
• Picking up garbage
• Preparing and harvesting veggie beds
• Auditing streets to make them more walkable and easier to cycle
Businesses
At this time we do not accommodate businesses looking for team building exercise opportunities. If you're looking to engage your staff, please contact our collaborators (listed below) for some great options.
Please donate to the Lower Mainland Green Team
If you love the work we do and want to support us through a donation please click HERE. The money goes to organizing and running LMGT activities, volunteer management, native plants and trees, snacks, tools and communication materials
Funders
Without financial support the Lower Mainland Green Team would not be able to make a positive impact on the environment. Thank you to our funders!!
Please click --> HERE to learn about who supports our group
Want to learn more about us? click on the below links!
One page report of Lower Mainland Green Team Activities --> HERE
For a report of BOTH the Lower Mainland Green Team and Greater Victoria Green Team click HERE
Metro Vancouver Park June 2014 piece about the LMGT --> HERE
A LMGT volunteer who is filmmaker from NSHG Films created this awesome Video --> HERE
CBC Radio Early Edition Jan 4 2014 interview --> HERE
Global News interview July 31 2013 --> HERE
David Suzuki talks about the Lower Mainland Green Team--> HERE
A 5 minute slide show about the LMGT --> HERE
Contact
Want to reach the organizer? email Lyda at: lowermainlandgreenteam@gmail.com
What you will get out of participating:
• Learn first-hand about the environmental issues faced in parks
• Find out how invasive plants are threatening our ecosystems
• Build stewardship and habitat restoration skills
• Conserve, restore and enhance a green space
• Spend time outdoors
• Meet like-minded interesting people
• Build knowledge and skills related to local food gardening
• Get your hands dirty and be active in something you believe in
• Learn to be a leader and work as a team
• Learn about all the amazing work being done by different groups and organizations in the lower mainland to take care of the environment and increase local food available
• Explore places in the Lower Mainland you may have never been to before
• Gain volunteer hours (a letter to confirm your hours will be emailed to you as requested)
• Get exercise
• Have fun!
Green Teams of Canada
The Lower Mainland Green Team (LMGT) inspired the creation of the national charity Green Teams of Canada. This Fall 2014, we launched the Greater Victoria Green Team. We also plan to focus on building our youth and at-risk youth programming
AWARDS WON
• 2014 YWCA Environmental Sustainability Award
• 2013 National Hometown Heroes award from Earth Day Canada. To see the award click --> HERE to learn more about the award click --> HERE
• 2013 Frank Sanford Award for Community Service from the Vancouver Natural History Society. To see the award click --> HERE. To learn more about this award please click--> HERE
• 2012 - Jane Goodall Institute has given the LMGT a certificate of recognition. To check it please click --> HERE
Well wishes to the Lower Mainland Green Team
David Suzuki sent the LMGT a letter. He says "Volunteers are the heart and soul of Canada, deeply rooted in community and concerned and active on issues that matter." He also wrote "Thank you for all you do".
We received a postcard from Farley Mowat , a Canadian conservationist and author (he wrote Never Cry Wolf). His message: "Good luck to the Lower Mainland Green Team".
Regular Updates
If you want to know the latest Lower Mainland Green Team happenings as they happen: We're now on Twitter: https://twitter.com/LMGreenteam
Media
The Lower Mainland Green Team has been in a number of media outlets. Please click on the following links :
Peace Arch News Oct 28 2016 page 17
Burnaby Now Oct 21 2016 (page 2)
Maple Ridge Times Oct 7 2014 (p. 9)
Richmond Review Sept 26 2014 (page 35)
CBC Radio interview Jan 4 2014
Alternatives Journal Nov 2013 (if you'd like a copy of the article email me)
The Barnacle Oct 2013 (page 20)
Peace Arch News July 30, 2013 (page 15)
Richmond News March 27, 2013 (page A19)
Peace Arch News March 14, 2013 (go to page 22)
Aldergrove Star March 7, 2013 (go to page 10)
Maple Ridge Times Sept 25, 2012
CBC Radio 1 Early Edition July 4 2012
Peace Arch News, March 15 2012
Conservation Community of Practice, BC Hydro newsletter March 2012 (page 2)
Coquitlam Now, Dec 16, 2011 (page A7)
North Shore News, Nov 30, 2011 (page A21)
Breakfast Television Vancouver Sept 26th, 2011
Burnaby News Leader June 15, 2011
Vancouver Sun 15 April 2011 (this one has been taken down from the net)
The Surrey Leader April 20, 2011
Maple Ridge Times 18 March 2011
Langley Advance 8 March 2011 (our very first event was covered!)
History
Lyda had had enough of hearing about the state of the environment going downhill and feeling powerless. So, she combined her passion for the environment and her organizational skills to get people outside into nature making a tangible positive impact on the environment. It's been over 4 years and the volunteers inspire her to keep going. As David Suzuki wrote in his letter to the LMGT, "volunteers are the heart and soul of Canada" ! The Lower Mainland Green Team was founded on Feb 7th 2011 and because of it's effectiveness making a positive impact on the environment, other green teams will be formed in the future under the new charity Green Teams of Canada! To get a good idea of our background read page two of this newsletter. For a short write-up and before/after photos for every single event please click on pages (if you're not logged into your meetup account, make sure to scroll down a ways to get to all the pages). See pictures from each of our events please click on photos
Who we work with to run our volunteer work parties
We believe much more can get done working together. We work with 44 others:
Lighthouse Park Preservation Society
Caulfeild Park Conservation Society
Alouette River Management Society
Kanaka Education and Environmental Partnership Society
Burns Bog Conservation Society
Sunnyside Acres Heritage Society
Friends of Semiahmoo Bay/Birds on the Bay
Catching the Spirit Youth Society
North Shore Wetland Partners Society
Everett Crowley Park Committee
Coastal Painted Turtle Project
Friends of Hunter Park
Langley Environmental Partners Society
North Surrey Organic Garden Society
Stoney Creek Environment Committee
North Shore Mountain Biking Association
Better Environmentally Sound Transportation
White Rock and Surrey Naturalists
Generous businesses
There are many generous businesses who have helped build the Lower Mainland Green Team. They contribute refreshments and products to volunteers to reward their hard work taking care of the environment! To learn more about them click HERE
Photos/Video
We may take photos and/or videos at the events. These may be posted here on meetup and/or other sites like youtube. The photos may also be used for communication materials. If you prefer to not be on camera make this clear to whoever is pointing a camera your way and/or duck out! Also please note, photos may be taken of you with products businesses have donated to LMGT volunteers and posted on their facebook pages.
Liability (please read before attending any of our events!)
The organizer and each and every one of its hosts and volunteer participants are in no way responsible and liable for your personal safety and health state, or the safety of your children before, during and at anytime after each event. By RSVPing "Yes", for Lower Mainland Green Team events, you acknowledge that you fully understand the nature of the activities, are aware of risks, and are sufficiently fit and capable of performing the activities, assuming all risks associated with those activities. All attendees hereby release and shall forever hold harmless the Lower Mainland Green Team organizer, all Lower Mainland Green Team hosts and other volunteers attendees and unconditionally waive any liabilities resulting from attending and/or participating in any Lower Mainland Green Team events. By attending our events you are taking personal responsibility for yourself and any minors in your care. Anyone under 12 must be accompanied by a parent or guardian.
RSVP'ing and not showing up
There are two rules:
1. Because equipment, tools and refreshments are brought to each event based on the number of people coming, if you have RSVP'd 3 times that you are going to 3 events and without notice have not shown up, you will be removed from the Lower Mainland Green Team. To "un-rsvp" go to where you had originally clicked on "join us" on the event page and click on "change RSVP". Please do this by the day before the event.
2. If you sign up for an event with a restricted number of participants, the spaces become filled and there is a waiting list and you do not show up (and have no good reason) you will be removed. You must UN-RSVP at least 2 days before an event (to give other members a chance to take your vacated spot and participate)
Other volunteer opportunities
We hope that you will consider volunteering more regularly with the groups hosting our events once you've checked out what they do.
Please check out the following page for more environmental volunteer opportunities --> HERE
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