News
imagineCALGARY Update July 2009
       
imagineCALGARY’s Collaborative Action Committee is hosting a peer learning event August 18th – learn more about The Whole Community Approach to Supporting Newcomers here.
 
Take the imagineCALGARY
July Poll!

Do you use non-vehicular ways (walking, biking, transit) to get around the city more in the summer?

Yes
No

Total Votes: 6

 
imagineCALGARY Poll
Results - June 2009

Do you contribute to a sustainable community by composting?

68%
Yes
18%
No
12%
I would if I could
 

 

 

 

 

 

imagineCALGARY Partnership Welcomes MechWave
The newest member of the imagineCALGARY Partnership shares their take on realizing the imagineCALGARY Vision in the latest Partner Profile.
The Search is On
The imagineCALGARY website has grown to more than 150 pages in the past year, offering comprehensive information on the Partnership and sustainability. With the launch of a new search function, getting the info you need is now a lot easier. Check it out at www.imaginecalgary.com.
imagineCALGARY Annual Partner Conference November 16th
The 2009 imagineCALGARY Partner Conference is scheduled for the evening of November 16th, with a discussion about how organizations like the imagineCALGARY Partnership can contribute to economic well-being and a better quality of life for citizens. Look for more details in the next edition of the imagineCALGARY e-news.
     
imagineCALGARY Awards Deadline September 18th
Applications are now being accepted for the 2009 imagineCALGARY Awards. Learn more about how Partners and non-Partners alike can be recognized for their commitment to sustainability by downloading the nomination package.
 
The Committee Corner
Learn what imagineCALGARY’s three key committees have been up to – and their plans for the future – here.
 
Plan It Calgary Progress
The Plan It Calgary documents received a first reading at City Council in June, after three days of special public hearings. Learn more about what this means to Calgarians here.
 
imagineCALGARY Top Tip
imagineCALGARY’s own John Lewis is no stranger to championing sustainability. He shares his take on smart solutions for a sustainable future in a popular blog – check out his ideas here.
 
The Last Word
"When it comes to the future, there are three kinds of people: those who let it happen, those who make it happen, and those who wonder what happened."
- John M. Richardson Jr.