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Staying Involved in Sustainability this Summer

Whether you’re making up a couple of credits towards your degree program orcompleting an internship, Montreal is

the place to be this summer. With dozens of festivals and amble opportunities toenjoy the outdoors, Montreal offers something for everyone. Campusmay be fairly quiet during the summer, but there are still a number of ways to stay involved in social, economic and environmental sustainability efforts during the summer months both on campus and in the community. Here, we share some ofthe ways you can stay involved this summer.

1. Get Your Hands Dirty:Whether you are curious to learn basic gardening techniques or are already an avid gardener, there are lots of ways to get your hands dirty gardening at McGill.has maintained an organic vegetable garden behind the McGill School of Environmentfor more than a decade and welcomes gardenersof any skill level to help care weed, irrigate, and harvest.This spring, the Students Society of 㽶Ƶ (SSMU) createdits owngardenin the courtyard behind the University Centre and Brown Building and is looking for volunteers to maintain it throughout the summer. If you feel like spending the day at Macdonald Campus, theand thealso welcome helping hands.

2. Cook for Your Community:What better way to connect with your community than by cooking healthy, delicious meals? During the summer,depends on volunteers to help withregularly scheduled solidarity servings and a student food bank. There are also a number of community food centres across the Island of Montreal that depend on volunteers to cook, serve, or deliver meals. Check out,, or the.

3. Develop a Community Engagement DayProject:Community Engagement Dayis an annual project that aims to recognize and celebrate existing relations, as well as be a spark for newefforts connecting McGill to Montrealneighbourhoods, groups and social purpose organizations. As a project developer, you will play an important role in creating an eye-opening, educational and fun experience for Community Engagement Day participants in September. If you are a student, staff or faculty member interested in developing or facilitating a project this summer, contact theCED Program Coordinator.

4. Reduce Your Carbon Footprint:Summer is a great time to implement sustainability practices in your own life. If you have been meaning to improve your carbon footprint bytuning up an old bicycle, theis availableto help. The Flat is located in the basement of the University Centre andworks to encourage cycling through the sharing of knowledge and tools. Drop by during the Flat’s summer hours onMonday, Tuesday, or Thursday 4PM to 6:30PM.

5. Get Involved inCampusRadio:Getting involved in campus radio is a great way to developnew skills, exploreyour interests, and meet like-minded people.is anon-profit, campus radio station that provides alternative music, news and spoken word programming to the city of Montreal and surrounding areas, 24 hours a day.CKUT volunteers program shows, announce, produce documentaries, conduct interviews, participate on committees, and more. For a taste of CKUT’s work, check out one of our favourite podcasts,, “science with a side of socialjustice.”

6. Apply to the McGill Sustainability Projects Fund!Did you know that#McGillSPFapplications for under $5,000 are accepted on a rolling basis? If you have a great idea for improving environmental, economic or social sustainability 㽶Ƶ, apply this summer!

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