February 2010

January 2010

 
 

In this e-newsletter:

THE KNOW

ACYL will be accepting new applicants up until the day of the seminars!

2010 ACYL SEMINARS

ACYL Canoe Cove

Canoe Cove, Prince Edward Island
April 15-18, 2010

ACYL Wildwood

Bouctouche, New Brunswick
May 13-16, 2010

Interested in participating? Sign up here: PARTICIPANT APPLICATION

The OLYMPICS are here!!!!


If you want, you can cheer on Canadian athletes by singing, "Eh! OH! Canada Go" or you may want to go the more traditional route and sing, "Go Canada Go".



Fast Co-op Facts

Worker co-operatives are businesses that are owned and democratically controlled by the members. The main purpose of a worker co-operative is to provide employment for its members through operating an enterprise that follows the Co-operative Principles and Values.





THE WALL


Advance Savings Credit Union recognizes that promoting education is important. In order to do our part to help you as you prepare to go to university or college, we have implemented the Advance Savings Credit Union Bursary Program. Each year we give up to seven (7) bursaries valued at one thousand dollars ($1000) awarded on the basis of leadership not only in academic pursuits but also in citizenship, and volunteer activities. http://www.advancesavings.ca/youth_students_bursaries.htm


Atlantic regionals are held in Moncton, Halifax and St. John’s this month.


Cool teens, fun quizzes, and good times!


SOCIAL JUSTICE YOUTH CAMP 8th annual multicultural camp is an opportunity for youth (ages 14 – 19) to learn how to make a difference. Program Start: August 25, 2010

Hilarious Mr. Bean!


Enter the 2009–2010 Racism. Stop It! National Video Competition by sending us your video expressing your thoughts on eliminating racism! Winners will be honored at the awards ceremony to take place in Ottawa in March 2010.

What is this world coming to….Amazing technology!

Website of the Month



FEATURED COOP


Scotian Gold is a producer-owned apple cooperative. Through our 55 committed growers, they have over 2500 acres of apple production across the fertile Annapolis Valley, Nova Scotia's agricultural centre.





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