If you joined us at the Wild & Scenic Film Festival, you know about the Passion to Action board. Perhaps you even took time to add your ideas to it. By the end of the evening, the board was covered with sticky notes. Under the title of “What can we do more of?”, common themes emerged: improved/greener transportation options (including making Invermere more pedestrian and bike-friendly); waste management; composting; food sustainability; lifestyle choices; creating better awareness around the health of Lake Windermere. On Sunday, November 26th, a group of interested individuals and Wildsight Invermere board members met to take these ideas to the next step. Discussion included topics of upcycling, DIY workshops on repairing, a speaker series, improving air quality, and sharing information on how we can live more sustainably. Some of the suggestions are best addressed with collaboration with other groups such as Lake Windermere Ambassadors (around the health of Lake Windermere, for example) and Groundswell (for gardening and composting). One of the ideas that gained some traction was to spruce up the valley welcome packages for newcomers. This could include a brochure with all the relevant information about climate, conservation, and sustainability work being undertaken by the RDEK and the District of Invermere. For those who are considering building a home in the valley, a directory that highlights the local green building companies and landscape professionals would be useful. It could outline climate-related considerations and suggestions from experts on what to incorporate into a design. We have a few community projects in the works that have already received funding. The Panorama Foundation is supporting the creation of 10 “Take Me Outside” backpacks that will be available for loan through the Invermere Library. We’ll need volunteers to help with this project. Check out the volunteer page on our website for our ways to get involved. |