by Nicole Dubé, Freshwater Health Coordinator
Do you love to play in the water? If your summer was anything like mine, it was full of cannonballs off the dock, rope swings into the river, and paddle boards across a back bay. There’s nothing better than freshwater fun, right? Even as fall approaches, I am excited to share that you can continue to play in the water with our new 50/50 campaign called water5050.ca.
Watersheds Canada is making its debut splash into our first-ever charity lottery program that starts this weekend. It’s a 50-50 deal that we really think you can buy into. Here’s why!
The new Water 5050 is a chance for others to learn why you support Watersheds Canada, and how much you care about bringing nature back to our shores, funding fish spawning habitat, and promoting hands-on lake stewardship. Great job!
Secondly, Water 5050 is your chance, right now, to win $950 in grand prize and early bird cash that can go right toward your family’s next playday at the lake. Someone is going to win, so why not you?
Create a ripple effect for Water 5050. Play now, play often, or at least share a post about this environmental fundraiser with everyone like you who appreciates having fun on the water.
Good luck!
I have become critically interested and becoming even increasingly so, in saving and protecting natural water systems , the environment anround them and the habitat of the air, Walter and earth life.
Recently I have learned to appreciate the outdoors that I sleep outside . Sometimes my last sight before I sleep is the first flight or three black birds. Other times I hear birds sing in the dead of night.
Some time I have slept after the last bit of pink has left the morning sky. Now . Continues cacophonous. Loud noises in the middle of the night. Trees making rain like noises and birds in the trees a in the pitch of night but not a single movement in the trees, into the trees or out of the trees. Sounds loud. Not like a river. Like trees in the wind. Only no wind. Yes. This is happening. And three nights ago there was an enormous booming sound a huge flash of light and the two comestible deep dark patches like shadowy clouds above a certain construction site near Capilano River called Evergreen which is one of the last sites in a n enormous construction sector near Capilano River and Marine Drive, North Vancouver British Columbia. I live in Woodcraft along Fullerton Avenue at tower 6. I live right a cross the river. I see many things.