Tuesday, September 29, 2009
From one blog to another
Corina of BlogTO decided to include 12 Hours of Power in her Nuit Blanche 2009 Guide of top picks. Thanks, Corina! I really hope the project does not disappoint, though a disappointing result is one of the points of the piece.
See you at Berczy Park on October 3
With less than a week before Nuit Blanche takes place, there is still time for a last minute emergency. For now, the pedal generators are ready, the Toronto Environmental Volunteers are pumped and I am already losing sleep from anticipation.
Please come out to Berczy Park, 35 Wellington St. East, anytime between 6:55pm on October 3 and 7:00am on October 4.
If you like what you see or experience, please vote for 12 Hours of Power in the People's Choice competition, until October 9. The project code number is 'B 22'.
See you there!
Please come out to Berczy Park, 35 Wellington St. East, anytime between 6:55pm on October 3 and 7:00am on October 4.
If you like what you see or experience, please vote for 12 Hours of Power in the People's Choice competition, until October 9. The project code number is 'B 22'.
See you there!
Friday, September 18, 2009
Give it up for Live Green Toronto
With 15 days to go before Nuit Blanche, I am still busily preparing for the event, but I am confident that 12 Hours of Power will be in effect on October 3.
At this point, I would like to thank my sponsor, Live Green Toronto. One could not ask for a more respectful and accommodating financial backer. However, their assistance has not been solely monetary; the organization has shared their other resources with me, providing contacts that helped make the hunt for equipment easier. Most importantly, their volunteers will be the shadowy figures beside each pedal generator, helping to make the magic happen on the night of the event.
Visit their website, www.livegreentoronto.ca, a one-stop resource for more environmentally conscious living.
At this point, I would like to thank my sponsor, Live Green Toronto. One could not ask for a more respectful and accommodating financial backer. However, their assistance has not been solely monetary; the organization has shared their other resources with me, providing contacts that helped make the hunt for equipment easier. Most importantly, their volunteers will be the shadowy figures beside each pedal generator, helping to make the magic happen on the night of the event.
Visit their website, www.livegreentoronto.ca, a one-stop resource for more environmentally conscious living.
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