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Challenge Car Culture Monthly Meeting (May)

Mon, May 06

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on zoom

Come together to challenge cars as default! We want accessibility, universal design, free public transit across the province, active transportation, and sustainable transportation!

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Challenge Car Culture Monthly Meeting (May)
Challenge Car Culture Monthly Meeting (May)

Time & Location

May 06, 2024, 5:30 p.m. – 7:00 p.m.

on zoom

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About the event

All welcome to the monthly meeting of the Challenge Car Culture team. 

Monday May 6 

5:30 - 7 PM NDT 

on zoom (RSVP for the invite) 

Emerging in early 2020, the CCC team has been fighting for pedestrian safety, accessibility, universal design, improved and expanded public transportation, active transit networks, and sustainability. You may have seen us dressed up in super hero costumes helping people cross the street at tricky intersections, rallying at city hall to stop cuts to metrobus funding,  or in the streets protesting for safer sidewalks. 

We invite you to join us at our monthly general meeting. All welcome, we are always happy to see both new and familiar faces. 

Meeting Guideliens: bit.ly/sjc-meeting-guide

Meeting Accessibility: bit.ly/sjc-access

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