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~ Restore, Conserve, and Connect to our Environment throughout Greater Victoria ~

The Greater Victoria Green Team is a regional-wide environmental volunteer program and is part of the National Charity Green Teams of Canada (www.GreenTeamsCanada.ca). We are a group of people from all over the Greater Victoria area who get together to help restore our local environment in the Capital Regional District. We work with Municipal and Provincial Parks, Charities, Non-profit organizations, Societies, Stewardship and Watershed groups to tackle environmental issues through co-operation and teamwork. 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, local food security, and meeting other passionate people then this is the group for you!
* Volunteers 18 years and under wishing to volunteer are required to have a parent/guardian sign the Greater Victoria Green Team waiver prior to volunteering with the Green Teams. Please fill in form here: http://bit.ly/2GEDEO9 . Failure to have your parent/guardian sign this before the activity will prevent you from participating at our event. 
The GVGT is a program of Green Teams of Canada charity: www.greenteamscanada.ca
Our mission
To inspire stewardship of nature by connecting diverse individuals through hands-on educational environmental activities. 
Activities include: 
• Removing invasive plants that are out-competing and overtaking natural habitat
• Planting native species
• Picking up garbage (especially from shorelines)
• Preparing and harvesting veggie beds
• Unique activities that improve the environment (building trails, monitoring, building nest boxes for birds, etc)

Restoring our environment is a two way street! You will also benefit in many ways:
• Learn first-hand about the environmental issues faced in parks
• Find out about invasive plants and how they are threatening our ecosystems
• Build stewardship and habitat restoration skills
• Conserve, restore and enhance local green spaces
• Spend time outdoors
• Meet like-minded interesting people
• Build knowledge and skills related to local food security 
• 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 CRD 
• Explore places in the CRD 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 and have fun!
Contact: Kaitlin@GreenTeamsCanada.ca

Donating to the Greater Victoria 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 GVGT activities, volunteer management, native plants and trees, snacks, tools and communication materials

History
The Greater Victoria Green Team (GVGT) is a new program of Green Teams of Canada, a charity founded by Lyda Salatian in 2013. The GVGT is the second Green Team to be formed, after the success of the Lower Mainland Green Team.

If you want to stay up-to-date with latest Greater Victoria Green Team happenings check out our Facebook Page  (https://www.facebook.com/greatervictoriagreenteam), Twitter Page (https://twitter.com/GVGreenTeam) and Instagram ([https://www.instagram.com/gvgreenteam/)](https://www.instagram.com/gvgreenteam/))
Check our Youtube Channel here: https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCCf2MM0x2a...?

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 GVGT 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 Greater Victoria 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 Greater Victoria Green Team organizer, all Greater Victoria Green Team hosts and other volunteers attendees and unconditionally waive any liabilities resulting from attending and/or participating in any Greater Victoria 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, it is important for those who have RSVP'd to show up. If you are no longer able to attend an activity, simply "un-RSVP" and leave the activity to make room for another participant. 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 don't show up to an event that has a restricted number of participants, and there is a waiting list for that event, you will be removed from the GVGT unless you have an appropriate reason. You must un-RSVP at least 2 days before an event, especially if that event has a waiting list (to give other members a chance to take your vacated spot and participate). This ensures everyone interested in participating has that opportunity.

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    Make Friends & Remove Invasive Plants in Colwood Creek Park!

    Make Friends & Remove Invasive Plants in Colwood Creek Park!

    Sunridge Valley Drive, Sunridge Valley Dr, Colwood, BC, CA

    We will be helping out with the restoration of this incredible park by removing invasive Himalayan blackberry, increasing the health of the ecosystem. A great opportunity to meet people & have fun outside!

    First Time Volunteering with us?
    Please fill in Volunteer Registration if this is the first time you are volunteering with the Green Team:
    http://bit.ly/2WdZeAT. You only need to fill out this form ONCE.

    We will be working rain or shine.

    Want to sign up without Meetup? email Kaitlin@GreenTeamsCanada.ca

    MEETING SPOT/PARKING
    There is a parking lot at Colwood Creek Park: turn right onto Sun Ridge Valley Dr. from Brittany Dr. If coming from the other direction, turn onto Sun Ridge Valley Drive from Jacklin Road. Park in the parking lot to Colwood Creek Park (the playground and waterpark are distantly visible from the parking lot).

    Precise Meeting location: Walk into the park past the waterpark and playground, and over the little bridge. We will be working to the left hand side of the park after the bridge.

    Use the comments section to arrange carpooling!

    Bus: There is a bus stop about a 20 minute walk away at Phipps Rd x Langford Parkway that is serviced by the “blink” rapid bus #95. The Langford Exchange bus station is also about a 20 minute walk and is serviced by many bus routes.
    Check BC Transit Schedules to plan your route here: https://www.bctransit.com/victoria/home

    WASHROOMS
    There are no washrooms at this park. Please use the washroom before arriving at this activity.

    WHAT YOU NEED TO BRING
    • Wear clothes you don't mind getting dirty
    • Long sleeves and long pants to protect from thorny plants and insects
    • Refillable water bottle with lots of water (we will have water for you to refill with if needed!)
    • Sturdy closed toe shoes/boots
    • A hat, sunscreen, sunglasses
    • Optional: Your own gardening gloves, tools, and/or safety glasses

    WHAT WILL BE PROVIDED TO YOU
    • Gloves, tools, and safety glasses
    • An educational instruction on what to do (no experience necessary!)
    • Refreshments including a variety of snacks and drinks

    FLOW OF THE ACTIVITY
    • Meet at 9:45am for sign-in & introductions (please be on time)
    • Receive instruction & demo for the activity
    • Remove invasive plants
    • Take break for refreshments half way through
    • Continue removing invasive plants until 1 pm then sign-out at end

    REGISTER AS A GREEN TEAM VOLUNTEER AHEAD OF TIME ONLINE
    • If you haven't yet, register online (You only need to fill out this form once): http://bit.ly/2GEDEO9
    • Get your parent to sign this form if you are under 19: http://bit.ly/parentguardianform

    PARTNER
    This activity is being made possible thanks to financial support and direction from our Community Investment Partner, The City of Colwood

    BENEFITS OF PARTICIPATING
    • Learn about local environmental issues and how to address them
    • Meet new people & be part of a community
    • Improve your mental & physical health by being in nature
    • Get exercise & fresh air in a beautiful green space
    • Revitalize a local green space & increase biodiversity
    • Learn how to identify invasive plants & how to remove them
    • Get volunteer hours
    • Have FUN!

    LAND ACKNOWLEDGEMENT
    All Greater Victoria Green Team activities take place on the traditional and unceded territories of the W̱SÁNEĆ Nation, the Lekwungen speaking Songhees & Esquimalt peoples, and the nations who form the Te'mexw Treaty Association. We respectfully acknowledge the longstanding relationships these groups have with the land that stretch from time immemorial to the present day. We are extremely grateful to be able to run environmental stewardship activities on these lands.

    Questions?
    email: kaitlin@greenteamscanada.ca

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