In this
first-of-its-kind set of events across the greater Rochester area,
citizens will move from conversation about climate change to taking
action. If you want to be part of a community effort that can really
make a difference, then join us for the Low Carbon Diet Challenge!
Locations
and dates are still being firmed up, so please check back here soon. In
each location, the Challenge will consist of three sessions, across
four weeks.
As of now,
these Challenge programs are confirmed or being planned:
City of Rochester:
four sites:
Cobbs Hill
Park, Lake Riley Lodge, Norris Dr.; Thursdays: Oct. 9 6:30-9:30 PM,
Oct.
23 & Nov. 6, 7-9 PM
Lincoln
Library, 851 Joseph Ave.; dates to be determined
Maplewood
Library, 111 Dewey Ave.; dates to be determined
Wheatley
Library, 33 Dr. Samuel McCree Way; dates to be determined
Brighton:
Town Hall, 2300 Elmwood Ave.; Mondays: Oct. 6, 6-9 PM; Oct. 20 & Nov. 10
6-8 PM
Irondequoit:
Jack’s Place, Durand Eastman Park, Sunday, Sept. 28 3-6 PM; plus two
additional dates to be determined at the first meeting
Greece:
Community Center, 3 Vince Tofany Blvd; dates to be determined
Perinton:
Community Center, 1350 Turk Hill Rd.; Sundays: Sept. 28 1-4 PM; Oct. 12
& 26 1-3 PM
Scottsville/Wheatland:
Wheatland Chili High School (cafeteria); Sundays: Oct. 5, 19, & Nov. 2;
times to be determined
Then, in
November, Mayor Duffy will host a Low Carbon Diet Challenge
Grand Awards Celebration with
Brighton Town Supervisor, Sandra Frankel, Perinton Town Supervisor Jim
Smith, and other local dignitaries!
Registration is required,
and each participating individual or household/party will need a Low
Carbon Diet workbook. Learn more
here about the book and how to obtain it.
Learn more
here about the
Low Carbon Diet Challenge, and how it will enable our community to make
a real difference in saving money, energy, and the planet.
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