The East Northumberland Secondary School (ENSS) environmental club will host their next Community Walk for Climate on Friday, November 10 and on each Friday for the month of November.
Students from ENSS will be walking on November 10th, 2023 to raise awareness about climate change. The walk is being organized by the school Environmental Club. Anne Falla – teach at ENSS said the students are eager.
Members of the community are welcome to join in this peaceful and safe walk. You can meet students at the rainbow crosswalk on Terry Fox Drive in Brighton at 11:00 a.m. and walk with them to Memorial Park. Anne Falla says more.
“Signs are available to carry,” said Anne Falla. “But you don’t have to carry anything, just come out to join our students in their Community Walk.”
Over the years, ENSS has been known as a “Green” school, with regular garbage clean-ups, tree-plantings, and with the community based projects organized by its Environmental Club. ENSS installed a wind turbine in June 2009, generating power and reducing ENSS’s carbon footprint. In the summer of 2011, ENSS installed solar panels on the roof of the school.
Falla tells us the message of awareness is an important one.
If you are not able to join the students on Friday, November 10th, you can join in on another Friday in November, these Community Walks are every Friday throughout the month at the same time and meeting place.
Written by: Alicia Vandine