Warming Hearts in Winnipeg: Dr. Catherine O'Brien to present in Winnipeg
Hello AT Network partners!
Dr. Catherine OBrien, Canadas leading expert on planning for sustainable happiness, will be in Winnipeg for a consultation in early February (10th, 11th or 12th we still have to work out the specific details). She has agreed to speak to members of Winnipegs AT Network for a reduced rate of $500 (down from $1500, as she will already be in town), and we are currently looking for partners to help share the cost of her speaking fee.
She is a Research Associate of the Centre for Sustainable Transportation, and she is the co-author of Child and Youth Friendly Land Use and Transport Planning Guidelines for Canadian Provinces and Territories. In addition, Dr. OBrien has drawn from the fields of positive psychology and sustainability to develop a new concept: sustainable happiness. She defines this as the pursuit of happiness that is respectful of other people, the natural environment and future generations. Her work emphasizes the significance of creating communities that meet the needs and aspirations of children and planning for sustainable happiness (see attached studies).
Please contact me as soon as possible if you are able to contribute!
best,
Jackie
Jackie Avent
Active and Safe Routes to School Program Coordinator
Resource Conservation Manitoba
3rd Floor - 303 Portage Avenue
Winnipeg, MB R3B 2B4
(204) 925-3773
www.resourceconservation.mb.ca
Resource Conservation Manitoba: Living Green, Living Well
Practical solutions for yourself, your community and the environment Green Commuting, Environmental Education, Reducing Waste, Composting
Resource Conservation Manitoba is a registered charity. Please consider making a donation.
[Beth - here is some text to send out to the AT network. Thanks for being my intermediary. I am wondering if you can, as moderator, add my jackie@resourceconservation.mb.ca address so that I can send from either? We can talk about this more later.]
Hello AT Network partners,
Thank you to all who have begun exploring funding options for the Catherine O'Brien talk on Delightful Places and Sustainable Happiness.
We are excited to say that Health in Common (http://www.healthincommon.ca/) has agreed to partner with us (RCM) on this, so we are good to go!
The details are still being confirmed, but mark down Tuesday, February 11th between 7 and 9 pm (not sure if it will be whole time, or a portion there-of) for this inspiring and heart-warming evening.
If anyone would like to be involved with the planning process, please let me know!
Enjoy the sunshine! Jackie Avent
From: at-network-bounces@lists.umanitoba.ca [mailto:at-network-bounces@lists.umanitoba.ca] On Behalf Of Beth McKechnie Sent: January-12-09 11:29 AM To: at-network@lists.umanitoba.ca Subject: [At-network] Warming Hearts in Winnipeg: Dr. Catherine O'Brien to present in Winnipeg
Hello AT Network partners!
Dr. Catherine O'Brien, Canada's leading expert on planning for sustainable happiness, will be in Winnipeg for a consultation in early February (10th, 11th or 12th - we still have to work out the specific details). She has agreed to speak to members of Winnipeg's AT Network for a reduced rate of $500 (down from $1500, as she will already be in town), and we are currently looking for partners to help share the cost of her speaking fee.
She is a Research Associate of the Centre for Sustainable Transportation, and she is the co-author of "Child and Youth Friendly Land Use and Transport Planning Guidelines" for Canadian Provinces and Territories. In addition, Dr. O'Brien has drawn from the fields of positive psychology and sustainability to develop a new concept: sustainable happiness. She defines this as the pursuit of happiness that is respectful of other people, the natural environment and future generations. Her work emphasizes the significance of creating communities that meet the needs and aspirations of children and planning for sustainable happiness (see attached studies).
Please contact me as soon as possible if you are able to contribute!
best,
Jackie
Jackie Avent
Active and Safe Routes to School Program Coordinator
Resource Conservation Manitoba
3rd Floor - 303 Portage Avenue
Winnipeg, MB R3B 2B4
(204) 925-3773
www.resourceconservation.mb.ca
Resource Conservation Manitoba: Living Green, Living Well
Practical solutions for yourself, your community and the environment Green Commuting, Environmental Education, Reducing Waste, Composting
Resource Conservation Manitoba is a registered charity. Please consider making a donation.
Hello AT Network partners,
Thank you to all who may have begun exploring funding options for theCatherine OBrien talk on Delightful Places and Sustainable Happiness.
We are excited to say that Health in Common (http://www.healthincommon.ca/) hasagreed to partner with us (Resource Conservation Manitoba) on this, so we are good to go!
The details are still being confirmed, but mark Tuesday,February 11th between 7 and 9 pm (not sure if it will be the whole two hours,or a portion thereof) in your calendar for this inspiring and heart-warming evening.
If anyone would like to be involved with the planning process,please let me know! (jackie@resourceconservation.mb.ca)
Enjoy the sunshine! Jackie Avent
From: at-network-bounces@lists.umanitoba.ca[mailto:at-network-bounces@lists.umanitoba.ca] On Behalf Of BethMcKechnie Sent: January-12-09 11:29 AM To: at-network@lists.umanitoba.ca Subject: [At-network] Warming Hearts in Winnipeg: Dr. Catherine O'Briento present in Winnipeg
Hello AT Network partners!
Dr.Catherine OBrien, Canadas leading expert on planning forsustainable happiness, will be in Winnipeg for a consultation in early February(10th, 11th or 12th we still have towork out the specific details). She has agreed to speak to members ofWinnipegs AT Network for a reduced rate of $500 (down from $1500, as shewill already be in town), and we are currently looking for partners to helpshare the cost of her speaking fee.
Sheis a Research Associate of the Centre for Sustainable Transportation, and sheis the co-author of Child and Youth Friendly Land Use and TransportPlanning Guidelines for Canadian Provinces and Territories. In addition,Dr. OBrien has drawn from the fields of positive psychology andsustainability to develop a new concept: sustainable happiness. She definesthis as the pursuit of happiness that is respectful of other people, thenatural environment and future generations. Her work emphasizes thesignificance of creating communities that meet the needs and aspirations ofchildren and planning for sustainable happiness (see attached studies).
Pleasecontact me as soon as possible if you are able to contribute!
best,
Jackie
Jackie Avent
Active and Safe Routes toSchool Program Coordinator
Resource ConservationManitoba
3rd Floor - 303 PortageAvenue
Winnipeg, MB R3B 2B4
(204) 925-3773
www.resourceconservation.mb.ca
Resource Conservation Manitoba: Living Green, LivingWell
Practical solutions for yourself, your community andthe environment Green Commuting, Environmental Education, Reducing Waste, Composting
Resource Conservation Manitoba is a registeredcharity. Please consider making a donation.
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Beth McKechnie Program Coordinator Green Commuting Initiatives Resource Conservation Manitoba Tel: (204) 925-3772 beth@resourceconservation.mb.ca www.resourceconservation.mb.ca
Good Afternoon -
Sorry about the confusion regarding the date for the Catherine O'Brien talk. It will be held Wednesday, February 11th! More details to follow regarding location.
At least we know there are people who are interested!
Please let us know if there are any further questions or concerns.
Best,
Jackie Avent
Hello AT Network partners,
Thank you to all who have begun exploring funding options for the Catherine O'Brien talk on Delightful Places and Sustainable Happiness.
We are excited to say that Health in Common (http://www.healthincommon.ca/) has agreed to partner with us (RCM) on this, so we are good to go!
The details are still being confirmed, but mark down Tuesday, February 11th between 7 and 9 pm (not sure if it will be whole time, or a portion there-of) for this inspiring and heart-warming evening.
If anyone would like to be involved with the planning process, please let me know!
Enjoy the sunshine! Jackie Avent
From: at-network-bounces@lists.umanitoba.ca [mailto:at-network-bounces@lists.umanitoba.ca] On Behalf Of Beth McKechnie Sent: January-12-09 11:29 AM To: at-network@lists.umanitoba.ca Subject: [At-network] Warming Hearts in Winnipeg: Dr. Catherine O'Brien to present in Winnipeg
Hello AT Network partners!
Dr. Catherine O'Brien, Canada's leading expert on planning for sustainable happiness, will be in Winnipeg for a consultation in early February (10th, 11th or 12th - we still have to work out the specific details). She has agreed to speak to members of Winnipeg's AT Network for a reduced rate of $500 (down from $1500, as she will already be in town), and we are currently looking for partners to help share the cost of her speaking fee.
She is a Research Associate of the Centre for Sustainable Transportation, and she is the co-author of "Child and Youth Friendly Land Use and Transport Planning Guidelines" for Canadian Provinces and Territories. In addition, Dr. O'Brien has drawn from the fields of positive psychology and sustainability to develop a new concept: sustainable happiness. She defines this as the pursuit of happiness that is respectful of other people, the natural environment and future generations. Her work emphasizes the significance of creating communities that meet the needs and aspirations of children and planning for sustainable happiness (see attached studies).
Please contact me as soon as possible if you are able to contribute!
best,
Jackie
Jackie Avent
Active and Safe Routes to School Program Coordinator
Resource Conservation Manitoba
3rd Floor - 303 Portage Avenue
Winnipeg, MB R3B 2B4
(204) 925-3773
www.resourceconservation.mb.ca
Resource Conservation Manitoba: Living Green, Living Well
Practical solutions for yourself, your community and the environment Green Commuting, Environmental Education, Reducing Waste, Composting
Resource Conservation Manitoba is a registered charity. Please consider making a donation.
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Beth McKechnie
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Jackie Avent