Protecting & Enhancing Nature

Recycling Broken Christmas Lights

The Nature Kids Club asked the school to bring broken Christmas Lights. We donated the broken lights to STAR EcoWorks Energy Systems Inc. and they donated solar lights to families in Africa. The solar light went to a teacher to help her have light to teach her students in her classroom.

Project number: 
40
Chief Justice Milvain School
Calgary

Where does food come from?

Nature Kids Club learned where their food was coming from and how it was impacting the environment. Students in room 3 learned that if they took the seeds from tomatoes, peppers and cucumber, they could grow their own garden of those foods. They were amazed.

Project number: 
34
Chief Justice Milvain School
Calgary

Writing Letters To the Mayor

The Nature Kids Club have written Letters to the Mayor of Calgary giving him some of our suggestions and asking him what can be done to help our environment.

Project number: 
31
Chief Justice Milvain School
Calgary

Waste Less Wednesday

We have “No waste Wednesdays” at our school. The Nature Kids Club would like to move to litter-less lunches by the end of the year! Litter-less Lunches are when we do not leave any waste at school. Everyone is encouraged to bring re-usable containers for all of their foods.

Project number: 
30
Chief Justice Milvain School
Calgary

Funders and Sponsors

  • RBC Foundation
  • The Calgary Foundation
  • Kamp Kiwanis
  • Cenovus Energy
  • Alliance Pipeline
  • TD Friends of the Enivornment Foundation
  • Rife Resources Ltd