Contact Us!

AGM

Sunday 30th October, 2016

Edmonton, 10am-3.30pm

AGM

On Sunday 30th October 2016 we will be celebrating our First Annual General Meeting and we couldn't be more excited!

The AGM is a significant milestone for any organization, and with this being our first it's that extra bit special and we want to celebrate this occasion with you, our members.

DETAILS

Sunday 30th October - Annual General Meeting; 10am-3.30pm

The AGM will be an opportunity for members to hear about what the organization has been up to since our launch in March, what campaigns we have been working on & to discuss the direction of our organization in the future.

It will also be a chance for the members to ratify our by-laws, meet the elected board of directors and meet the team behind Iron & Earth.

There will also be a key note speech from our Executive Director Lliam Hildebrand as well as special guest speakers.

 

WHAT TO DO NOW?

The first thing to do is save the date! Then RSVP to say you are attending & to confirm your spot at this special event. Spaces will be limited and open to members only. To guarantee a space you must RSVP prior to the event.

Only full paid member will be allowed to vote on the by-laws and elected board of directors. To update your membership please visit our website here to activate your account.

More comprehensive details will follow, make sure you RSVP to stay up to date with all the developments.

 

Mountain Time (US & Canada)
  • October 30, 2016 at 10:00am – 3:30pm
  • Gridworks Solar Energy Training Centre
    9756 54 Ave
    Edmonton, AB T6E 0A9
    Canada
    Google map and directions
  • 9 people are going
  • Robbie Jarvis
9 RSVPS
Aaron Bourcier Foster Netterfield Nicholas Poole Lyndsey Easton Daniel Farysej Lliam Hildebrand Antoine Pastre

Will you come?

Iron & Earth was founded and operates on Indigenous land within Treaty Six Territory and Métis Region 4 in amiskwaciy-wâskahikan (in Nehiyawewin/Cree), so-called Edmonton. The home of many Indigenous Peoples including the Nehiyawak/Cree, Tsuut’ina, Niitsitapi/Blackfoot, Métis, Nakota Sioux, Haudenosaunee/Iroquois, Dene Suliné, Anishinaabe/Ojibway/Saulteaux, and the Inuk/Inuit.

We pay our respects to all Indigenous Peoples of this land. Through their spiritual and practical relationships with the land, a rich heritage for our learning and our life as a community has been created and maintained. We recognize that the transition to a low-carbon future must be led by Indigenous Peoples and that there will be no justice unless we acknowledge and repair our relationship with the land.

We are committed to responding to the Truth and Reconciliation Commission of Canada’s Calls to Action and upholding the United Nations Declaration on the Rights of Indigenous Peoples, and acknowledge that we are always learning and unlearning practices that minimize harm and lead to the development of trust between us and Indigenous Peoples across Nations and urban centers.