
BOARD CANDIDATE INFORMATION SESSION
With the upcoming Annual General Meeting for the Permaculture Calgary Guild (PCG), current board members are hosting an informal gathering on the evening of Thursday, March 23rd, at the home of Rob & Michelle Avis (Verge Permaculture). The intent of the meeting is simply to inform our community of the opportunities to get more involved with PCG, which includes board and committee positions.
(For more information about the AGM: httpss://www.facebook.com/events/891129037708163/)
Wondering what our board members do? Curious about opportunities to get involved? Want to ask questions to our current board members?
Join the PGC Board at Rob & Michelle Avises home (i.e. Verge Headquarters) on the evening of Thursday March 23rd. This is an informal meet and greet which we plan to host around the backyard campfire (weather permitting) on a drop-in basis anytime between 6 and 9 pm.
Please RSVP using Facebook or by email: michelle@vergepermaculture.ca
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HEY PERMACULTURE CALGARY GUILD MEMBER!
The Permaculture Calgary Guild Board is made up of an engaged and inspired group of doers and change-makers here in Calgary…. and we are looking for new folks to join us.
At our monthly meetings we work hard to set priorities for the organization as well as make decisions on how to put our resources to use to best achieve the mission and vision we have for our city.
CONSIDER JOINING THE BOARD, OR A COMMITTEE!
Our 2017 Annual General Meeting will be held in early April, and at this meeting any member can chose to run for our Board.
Are you looking to (i) increase your experiential opportunities, (ii) networking and get to know great new people, and, (iii) make a difference in this city? If so, we’d like to invite you to the upcoming board candidate information session.
Can’t make this session? Don’t hesitate to email the board: board@permaculturecalgary.ca
OUR MISSION
Permaculture Calgary Guild empowers Calgarians to create positive change and resilience in their lives and communities through:
• fostering connections and collaborations
• facilitating educational opportunities, innovation, and skill share; and
• permaculture action, advocacy, and outreach


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