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Shoreline Event and Activity Manual
30+ Ways to Celebrate Shorelines!
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Welcome to our News and Events database!
Here you'll find news on events and activities focussed
on freshwater and marine shorelines. As we continue to
build this data base, you'll find exciting and useful
information related to:
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- protection
- conservation
- restoration
- enhancement
- clean-up
- education
- hands-on learning
- celebration
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Search for news and events happening in your
region and across the country by selecting the
news or event menu tab on your left.
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Shoreline Talk, our regional newsletter, highlights news and upcoming
events and activities each month. If you want to become
an e-mail subscriber, click here
and indicate which regional version you would like to receive.
Keep your eyes open for future online services to help keep you informed!
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For Shoreline Residents...
If you have a story or news snapshot you would like to
share with us, send us an
e-mail and we'll
let you know when we've posted it to the site.
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For groups and agencies...
Post news, events and activities, through our
online network of groups and agencies working
to help protect and restore Canada's shorelines.
You are welcome to post anything related to shorelines.
Share your accomplishments, successes and challenges!
Let us know about upcoming workshops, shoreline fairs, conferences,
clean-up activities and special events, such as the
presentation of Shoreline Ambassador certificates -
even announcements about new policies or legislation
affecting shorelines. We may include your postings in
upcoming issues of our regional Shoreline Talk newsletters!
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New to the site?
If you'd like to post a news or event item, you can
do so by joining our online community. Submit your
group log-in request and we'll send
you an e-mail confirming your request, along with
your user name and password. On your next visit
to the site, simply click the Log In button on
the main menu and use one of the forms found on
the My LbyW Postings menu to submit your news
or event item.
* If you're new to the site AND you're in a hurry we'll
be happy to post your news or event item for you.
Include a brief write-up (including date, location and
the title of your news item or event) in the text box
provided on the group log-in request form mentioned above.
If you already have your user name and password, simply
click the Log In button on the main menu and use the forms
found on the My LbyW Postings menu to send us your news or
event item. You'll receive a confirmation e-mail once the
information has been posted.
Shoreline Event and Activity Manual
If you're thinking about hosting a shoreline event or activity for
the first time, or if you're an exhausted veteran and could use some
new ideas, we have produced a
Shoreline Event and Activity Manual (publications)
to help and inspire you! This "how to" guide provides you with practical
tips and ideas on how to organize, plan and implement
a shoreline-related event or activity. It also helps you identify
ways you can reap the benefits associated with undertaking such an initiative:
- Help take care of a resource that is valuable to your entire community.
- Raise awareness about your group.
- Inspire community members to contribute, or get involved.
- Increase group membership through increased outreach opportunities.
- Obtain a higher return on your limited resources - more bang for your buck.
- Create new networking opportunities.
- Develop new community partnerships.
- Receive media coverage and publicity.
- Provide recognition to your members, participants and sponsors.
Want to sneak a peek? Take a look at the
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30+ Ways to Celebrate Shorelines!
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Here are some fun ideas for different ways you can celebrate
our connection to Canada's shorelines. Get together with a
community group, a local stewardship or conservation group,
or your family and friends to plan an event or activity!
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- Plan an activity or event linking upstream and downstream communities.
- Hold a Ribbon Joining Ceremony between:
- communities within a watershed
- provinces and territories
- Canada and the US
- Host a native storytelling evening with dancing and drumming - discover
what your local shoreline means to your First Nations neighbours.
- Ask an "oldtimer" - get seniors in your community to participate in
a storytelling event.
- Put on a festival celebrating shorelines.
- Bring a shoreline theme into your local fall fair.
- Organize a parade or procession.
- Hold a costume making party - create a cast of shoreline characters.
- Put on a community play with a shoreline theme.
- Form a shoreline youth theatre group.
- Organize crafts workshops - make shoreline reed baskets,
rubbed greeting cards etc.
- Sponsor an art exhibit.
- Build a floating art exhibit or sculpture.
- Host an information workshop about the shorelines within your watershed.
- Form a watershed stewardship group.
- Participate in a habitat restoration program .
- Restore a shoreline.
- Hold an underwater cleanup - involve your local scuba divers.
- Host a house and yard educational workshop - e.g. give tips on
composting and making your own environmentally friendly cleaning products.
- Organize a plant salvage - rescue native plants from an area slated
for development and replant them along a local shoreline. (Get permission
and check plant suitability.)
- Coordinate or promote an adopt-a-shoreline program.
- Send out a shoreline report card - get kids to grade your local waterfront parks.
- Set up a shoreline viewing tank - work with a science centre or educational
institution to introduce people to local water creatures (contact your local
aquarium or science centre).
- Organize a shoreline discovery tour (contact your local naturalist club).
- Build a historical shoreline walk (contact your local museum or historical society).
- Plan an archaeological tour - visit the shorelines of the past with your local archaeological
society or museum (contact your local archaeological society).
- Visit a shoreline industry - learn the importance of your shoreline to your
community's economy.
- Hold a shoreline BBQ or Native pit cook.
- Organize a shoreline food workshop - identify and cook foods that
come from our waters and shorelines.
- Organize or participate in a shoreline poster competition.
- Organize a shoreline poetry contest.
- Create an educational shoreline display - throw in a quiz and a prize to
motivate people to have a look through your display!
- Test your local water quality.
- Perform a "Secchi Dip in" to test water clarity in a nearby lake
(contact your local lake group or DFO office).
- Go pond dipping for insects - bring a microscope!
- Host a shoreline health and awareness conference or workshop
(contact your local college or university).
- Launch the Shoreline Ambassador Program
in your community.
- Make a commitment to caring for shorelines by participating in the
Shoreline Action Challenge.
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