Narooma News
Wednesday 14/2/2007 Page: 25
ON Saturday, March 17 the Eurobodalla branch of `Clean Energy for Eternity' (CEFE) campaign is creating a human sign on South Broulee beach. This is the third human sign for Clean Energy following the inaugural sign last year on Tathra Beach and the second sign in Canberra on October 8.
The aim of the human sign is to involve the community in raising awareness of global warming and climate change at a local level. A good turnout of people are expected on the day to create the human sign.
As part of our climate awareness program, CEFE is working together with Far South Coast Surf Life Saving Clubs to install photovoltaic cells, solar hot water and a wind turbine onto club roofs. Any proceeds on the day will go directly to the four Eurobodalla Surf Clubs towards this project.
If you want to be part of this electrifying event, just turn up, with friends and family at South Broulee Beach on Saturday, March 17 around 12:30pm for main photo at about 1pm. There will be a big media presence and your chance to feature in the big Sydney papers as well as barbecues, entertainers and more.
Please allow plenty of time to park your car and walk to the beach and remember to bring hats, sunscreen, umbrellas and water in case of hot weather. Come and join us and make a statement and at the same time have a great fun day out.
Information. Leslie Braman 4471-8850.
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