Earth Hour: KDUB
 
Turn the lights & power off at home and come down to Kitchener City Hall!

Hosted by Dan Lauckner of Vidman.ca


 
 
Saturday, March 29, 2008
 
8:00pm - 9:00pm
outside Kitchener City Hall
 
200 King Street West
 
Kitchener, ON
 
  Earth Hour event on Facebook

 


Download Flyer (right click, save as)

 

 

Natural Power Products

 

WWF Canada

 

FUN SPONSOR:
Laser Quest

 

 

 

A fun family-friendly outdoor event to create AWARENESS about global warming! Fun for people from Waterloo, Cambridge AND Kitchener!

Turn your power off at home, and come down to Kitchener City Hall!

Bring glow sticks, solar-charged lights, LED lights, rechargeable flash lights, boom boxes, glow-in-the-dark stuff... 1 hour party in the dark at City Hall! Bring anything you think will be entertaining in the dark.

Natural Power Products will be there supplying us with 100% green electricity! They'll also display alternative power sources including solar and wind generators!

LASER QUEST is on board! They'll be hosting free games outside with portable packs! Cool!

Music, entertainment, education.

This is not a City of Kitchener event. It is being organized by a private citizen.
FOR UPDATES AND INFO, RSVP ON FACEBOOK.

 


On March 29th, 2008 at 8pm local time Earth Hour will commence ALL AROUND THE WORLD.

Created to take a stand against the greatest threat our planet has ever faced, Earth Hour uses the simple action of turning off the lights for one hour to deliver a POWERFUL MESSAGE about the need for action on global warming.

Be part of making Earth Hour 2008 a huge, global success by telling your friends and family. Remember, every single light makes a statement and makes a difference.

Last year, on 31 March 2007, 2.2 million people and 2100 Sydney (Australia) businesses turned off their lights for one hour – Earth Hour. This massive collective effort reduced Sydney’s energy consumption by 10.2% for one hour, which is the equivalent effect of taking 48,000 cars off the road for one hour.

++Pledge your support for Earth Hour and find out more about the lights-out campaign at earthhour.org, the official website.