Earth Hour at the Science Centre
27 mars 2010
Power up your passion for the planet with these scheduled activities:
- 8:00 - Get energized with the TVOKids and their Don’t Sit Still live stage show and the debut of their new song, Turn out the Lights.
- 8:30 - Get your groove on to the irresistible rhythms of Mr. Something Something and join their bicycle-powered dance party.
- 9:30 - Sing and drum along with Shannon Thunderbird as she shares Great Circle Stories of the First Nations.
All evening you'll be able to enjoy these activities:
- Observe the Moon, Saturn and Mars through high-powered telescopes with the Royal Astronomical Society of Canada (weather permitting).
- Try out some human-powered technologies designed to assist developing countries, courtesy of Engineers Without Borders.
- Check out creatures that thrive at night.
- Comets, constellation tours, Earth-friendly activities and more!
Celebrating Earth Hour in your own community? Count stars visible in the Little Dipper to help us map light pollution levels across Canada. Your data makes a difference! www.redshiftnow.ca/starwatch
Earth Hour uses the simple action of turning off the lights for one hour to deliver a powerful message about the need for action on climate change.
This simple act has captured the hearts and minds of people around the world: at 8:30 pm, March 27, millions of people in cities around the world, including Copenhagen, Toronto, Chicago, Melbourne, Brisbane and Tel Aviv will unite and switch off for Earth Hour. To sign up for Earth Hour go to www.earthhour.org
In the event of rain, festivities will be moved indoors.
