TREA How-To Workshops: Household Wind and Solar Energy
Topic: Let's talk about small wind and solar and what you need to consider
Topic: Let's talk about small wind and solar and what you need to consider
Topic: Solar hot water air collector - make your very own for less than $100
Climate change is here, we see the impacts as extreme weather events become more frequent, and the temperature rises. The time to take action is now. The public is invited to attend the Thames Region Ecological Association’s FREE how-to workshop series on taking personal action against climate change. Reducing the amount of greenhouse gases we emit is key to preventing climate change and supporting future generations.
Topic: Fireplace efficiency and rocket stoves - reducing your carbon footprint
Climate change is here, we see the impacts as extreme weather events become more frequent, and the temperature rises. The time to take action is now. The public is invited to attend the Thames Region Ecological Association’s FREE how-to workshop series on taking personal action against climate change. Reducing the amount of greenhouse gases we emit is key to preventing climate change and supporting future generations.
The next City Symposium explores the theme of work and employment.
Speakers include Debbie Rudman (School of Occupational Therapy), Susana Caxaj (School of Nursing), Carol Stewart (Employment Sector Council), and Clark Bryan (Aeolian Hall).
Learn about the moving image and experience a film in Trinity Church.
Short talk and film introduction by Dr. Janelle Blankenship from Western University.
History + is a unique program that lets you explore different aspects of the Village, and history, than you may experience during a regular visit.
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Indulge in your love of Regency dancing, socializing, “home” theatrics and other activities that Jane Austen might have enjoyed attending!
Adding to the fun will be a short presentation of a few scenes from Darcy & Elizabeth, from London playwright Marion Johnson’s adaptation of Pride & Prejudice.