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Gas stations have a notorious reputation for polluting nearby bodies of water," said Mike Bell, chair of Sierra Comox Valley. Check here for latest developments in the Sierra Club's court case against Gas 'N' Go in the Comox Valley.

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Sierra Club Comox Valley is pleased to present Royston Roasting Company's Dark Roast French Coffee for sale. 

This new Comox Valley company is proud to be roasting organic fair trade beans which are presented in a rice paper resealable bag. Sierra Club is proud to be partnering with the Royston Roasting Company and offers a half pound of Dark Roast beans for $12.00.  We can bring your coffee to your door! Please call 250-339-9106  

Look for this delicious coffee at all our fundraising events.  The Dark Roast is a blend of Mexican/Columbian coffees.  Look for the black bag with the Sierra Club Comox Valley's distinctive custom label - No Gas on the Dyke!

Sierra Club Comox Valley and the Community Way Dollar Program

Sierra Club Comox Valley is excited to announce that we are taking part in the Comox Valley Community Way (CVCW) dollars program. In its simplest form CVCW is a loyalty program for businesses and a fundraising strategy for community organizations. Here is how it works: local businesses donate Community Way Dollars to Comox Valley Sierra Club; next, for every one Canadian dollar you donate to us, we give you one Community Way Dollar to spend at over 50 participating local businesses. This means that you get to support our work and local businesses with the same dollar!

Learn more about Community Way Dollars and find a list of participating businesses.

Sierra Club Comox Valley placemats are now on sale! 

Comox Placemats

 

These attractive placemats (also great as mouse pads) have a lovely photo of an eagle perched on a log overlooking our estuary. Think about picking some up for Christmas gifts now.  They are on sale at Island Treasures in Comox (next to the Watch Repair on Comox Avenue)  $10 each.   Or call Wendy at 250-339-9106.


Sierra Club Comox Valley Lecture Series 2010

Beginning in January 2010 we will be hosting a series of lectures and presentations of interest to our members.

We have several guests lined up who include: Des Kennedy, local author, gardener, Richard Mackie, author, historian, Mike Yip, author, bird photographer, Verna Mumby, local arborist, pruning specialist, Barb Odegaard, local organic gardener, Rick James, local historian.  We are also hosting Sarah Cox from Sierra Club BC to give a presentation on the Flathead Valley and the affects of the proposed coal mine exploration within this pristine valley.

We will have special prices for members, and tickets will be sold at Video's n More in Comox as well as at the door.

Keep your eye on the website and your email for notice of the upcoming lecture dates and times. This is going to be a very dynamic and exciting series, you won't want to miss it!  For more information call Wendy Masterton 250-339-9106.

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