The Town commits to holding an eco-responsible event based on
sustainable development principles. In an effort to minimize the impact
of this event on the environment and society, as well as maximize
economic, ecological and social benefits, the Town will use tangible means.
Ville de Saint-Lazare and exhibitors will adhere to the following sustainable development principles:
➢ Respect the 3 R’s principles by:
· using washable dishes and tap water;
· distributing a limited amount of leaflets;
· using reusable or recyclable promotional material;
· keeping product wrapping to a minimum.
➢ Limit transport related greenhouse gas emissions by:
· promoting the use of non-motorized vehicles wherever possible; especially for short distances;
· buying locally, wherever possible.
➢ Admit everyone by:
· offering free admission;
· providing access to the physically disabled.
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Saturday, April 24, 2010
These businesses are proudly engaged into our Ban Plastic Bags Day!
You wish to participate and show your clients that you care about
environmental issues? It’s not too late!
Contact Vicky Legault at
vlegault@ville.saint-lazare.qc.ca
or by phone at 450-424-8000 ext. 257.
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Print the list of participating addresses
Community Treasure Hunt_the garage sale where everything is free!
On Saturday, April 16, 2011 from 8 a.m. to 8 p.m., Saint-Lazare
residents will once again be invited to place their treasures in good
working order at the curb for free pickup by other members of the community.
Print the list of participating addresses and go treasure hunting! Who knows what you can find!
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2397, du Sauvignon
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1876, de la Rhapsodie
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1333, rue de Mon Village
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1942, rue du patrimoine
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2519, rue Pommel
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2910, rue Post
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2635, place Lavigueur
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1299, rue des Pins
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1122, rue des Mésanges
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1632, place de Nantes
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1641, rue du Bordelais
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2066, rue du Paysan
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2550, rue de provence
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Angélique Desjardins/Aimée Brender
Linge de maison, coussins, etc. faits de matières certifiées biologiques.
514 935-0042
514 965-2976
abrender@sympatico.ca
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Bébé Kazoo
Karyne-Isabelle Cadieux
Friperie bébé, enfants, maternité et vente de produits naturels Druide
211, 10e Avenue
Île Perrot, Québec, J7V 4S7
514 702-3016
karyne@bebekazoo.com
www.bebekazoo.com
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Bedons et fripons
Stéphanie Le Vaguerèze
Produits biologiques pour mamans et bébés.
Boutique en ligne : couches lavables, porte-bébé,
vêtements de maternité, etc.
474, avenue Saint-Charles
Vaudreuil-Dorion, QC
450 218-2550
www.bedons-et-fripons.com
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Centre chiropratique de Saint-Lazare
Dr. Butz
Soins santé: chiropratique familiale, sportive et pédiatrique, massothérapie, naturopathie, orthèses sur mesure, radiographies.
1537, chemin Sainte-Angélique
Saint-Lazare, Québec, J7T 2X2
450 424-9288
info@chirostlazare.com
www.chirostlazare.com
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Centre local de développement Vaudreuil-Soulanges
Karine Lechasseur
Accompagnement personnalisé aux entrepreneurs dans leur projet de démarrage, d'implantation ou d'expansion d'entreprises
346, rue Aimé-Vincent
Vaudreuil-Dorion, Québec, J7V 5V5
450 424-2262
jlaberge@cldvs.com
www.cldvs.com
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Centre Natural Healing
Isabelle Giroux
Naturothérapeute et herboriste.
Produits cosmétiques, d’hygiène, en vrac et médicinaux.
450 510-0804
isabelle@centrenaturalhealing.com
centrenaturalhealing.com
www.lesbeautesvena.com
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Club Équestre Les Forestiers
OSBL ayant pour objectif de préserver et d'entretenir un réseau de sentiers équestres
et de promouvoir le sport équestre dans la région
C.P. 1022
Saint-Lazare, Québec, J7T 2Z7
Passes d'un jour: Sellerie Sandridge
2892, route Harwood
Saint-Lazare, Québec, J7T 2H7
450 510-1899
lecef2008@gmail.com
www.clubequestre.com
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Concordia University
Jonathan Maisonneuve
Building Engineering / Green Architecture
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Ferme Diodati
Antonio Diodati
Variétés de fromage de chèvre
1329, chemin St-Dominique
Les Cèdres, J7T 1P7
450 452-4249
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IGA Poirier Saint-Lazare
Marché d’alimentation local proposant des produits biologiques, équitables, recyclés, etc.
1869, chemin Sainte-Angélique
450 455-6165
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Jenna Kroon, artiste
Articles de décor, bijoux, etc. faits de matières recyclées.
jennakroon@gmail.com
www.kroondesigns.com
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Lucie Charlebois, députée de Soulanges
et whip adjointe du gouvernement
Projets de plantation d’arbres
projet Soulanges en famille, projet des arbres-emblèmes.
607, route 201,
Saint-Clet, 450 456-3816
www.assnat.qc.ca
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Luna-Tics Club d’astronomie
Pierre Tournay
Divers sujets liés à l’astronomie dont la pollution lumineuse
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Marché Gourmet
(de solidarité de Vaudreuil-Soulanges)
Lyne Pelchat
Portail d’achats de produits locaux par le biais d’un site web, à l’année, avec point de chute à Vaudreuil-Dorion
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Marché champêtre de Coteau-du-Lac
Chantal Dostie, coordonnatrice
450 544-5898
www.coteau-du-lac.com
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Melaleuca Wellness Products
Joe Hertzel
Achat en ligne de plus de 350 produits de bien-être écologiques et économiques
www.melaleuca.com
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Miel McCaig
Penny et James McCaig
Miel liquide et crémeux, à la cannelle
et au sarazin. Pollen, Gellée royale,
cire d'abeille et propolis.
2604, rue des Pommiers
Saint-Lazare, Québec, J7T 2K8
450 455-8345
jamesmccaig@videotron.ca
IGA Saint-Lazare et Hudson, Les Serres
de Vaudreuil et le Marché Finnegan's
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MRC de Vaudreuil-Soulanges
Élisa Bonin
Gestion des matières résiduelles, recyclage, compostage
420, avenue Saint-Charles
Vaudreuil-Dorion, Québec, J7V 2N1
450 455-5753
info@mrcvs.ca
www.mrcdevaudreuil-soulanges.com
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Terres en ville
François Gariépy
Compostières écologiques et service d'animation
1715, rue Fayolle
Verdun, Québec, H4H 2S7
514 766-2064
tev@videotron.ca
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Tupperware
Jeannine Sabourin, représentante.
Contenants réutilisables
514-453-3663
jeanninesabourin@my.tupperware.ca
www.tupperware.ca
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Vert et Essentiel (boutique)
Annie Lévesque
Savonnerie et boutique de produits naturels
pour le corps, la lessive et les produits ménagers
427, avenue Saint-Charles
Vaudreuil-Dorion, Québec, J7V 2N2
514 583-3898
savonsdelegendes@videotron.ca
www.vertetessentiel.com
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Yoga-walking
Christina Robert
514 425-8614
inairgy@yahoo.ca
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- Saturday, April 24, 2010 – Saint-Charles Rooms
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10:30 a.m.
L’entretien écologique de la pelouse (in French)
Stefan Sobkowiac owns a master in landscape architecture from Guelph
University, a master in wildlife biology and a bachelor in
wildlife management from McGill University.
Please note, that Mr Sobkowiak is fully bilingual. Even if presentation
will be in French only, feel free to ask him any questions you may have in English.
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1 p.m.
Bordelais Bog – A Natural History (in English)
Martin Lechowicz is well-known in Saint-Lazare as a protector of the Bordelais Bog.
He was born and grew up in Chicago, took a bachelor's degree in humanities
at Michigan State University in 1969, a Master's degree in Botany in 1973
and a Ph.D in plant ecology at Wisconsin in 1976.
He has been at McGill University since 1976 with the exception of sabbatics at Cornell,
the University of Washington and Kyoto University, plus a stint as a Visiting Research Scientist in
a government forestry lab in Hokkaido, northern Japan. His roots at McGill are in the Department of Biology,
but he is also involved with the McGill School of Environment and with the Centre d’étude de la forêt,
an inter-university team of professors in Québec who share interest in forest ecology.
He is the Director of the university's Gault Nature Reserve which is the core of the
Mont St. Hilaire Biosphere Reserve
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2:30 p.m.
Well-known journalist and columnist, François Thiboutôt, presents
L’urgence d’une consommation responsable (in French)
"For the first time in history, not only have we reached the planet’s limits, we have gone beyond!"
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These schools will take part into our Expo in order to show us their environmental expertise.
Come and learn from their knowledge; they are the future!
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Articles that can be recycled by CREM
* Electronics, small appliances and computers :
· Computers;
(a $5 fee will be
charged per monitor)
· Keyboards;
· Screens;
· Computer mouse;
· Printers;
· Modems;
· Servers;
· UPS/Battery Back-up
· Amplifiers;
· Sound systems;
· Televisions;
(a $10 fee will be
charged per television)
· VCR;
· Projectors;
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· Remote controls;
· Photocopiers;
· Fax machines;
· Telephone systems;
· Telephones;
· Cellular phones;
· Chargers;
· Cables;
· Electric motors,
· Outlets;
· Power bars
· Microwave ovens;
· Small appliances
(except refrigerators).
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* Metals such as iron, copper, aluminium and tin.
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