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Who
is SACEE:
People
of Southern Alberta who are seeking to better understand,
appreciate and care for our natural environments, live in
a more sustainably manner and who are involved in sharing
their passion, experience, knowledge, understanding, skills
and resources.
We
are thankful to be represented by people of character who
bring with them eclectic vantage points including, aboriginal,
agricultural, community, economic, educational, environmental,
family, industrial, religious and political leaders from
across southern Alberta.
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...SACEE
numbers
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SACEE
hosted events:
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47
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Participants
in events:
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more
than 7000
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Number
of presenters:
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63
people
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SACEE
established:
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Dec.
1, 2005
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Round
table discussions at the Southern Alberta Environmental
Summit #6 - May 29, 2008 at Kainai High School on
the Blood Reserve. Summit Summary
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VISION:
Together the Southern
Alberta Community of Environmental Educators will learn
to better care for and use our natural environment through
enhanced understanding and appreciation.
MISSION:
The
Southern Alberta Community of Environmental Educators will
create inclusive, meaningful opportunities to learn and
grow from eclectic perspectives, forming respectful, collaborative,
and cooperative partnerships.
In
the Spring 2006, the SACEE's work was formally recognized:
being selected as a Finalist by Alberta
Emerald Award Committee for preserving, protecting and
enhancing Alberta’s environment.
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Within
SACEE, a three-year plan has been created, promoting and
providing environmental education in southern Alberta. In
addition to the environmental summits and monthly speaker
series nights, SACEE is currently working to create an environmental/sustainability
advisory council for the City of Lethbridge and will host
their 2nd Canadian Nature Fest in October 2010.
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