Encouraging words from Dave in South Burlington, who received one of our bulbs during our recent campaign in Vermont:
"I want to express my appreciation not only for all the leg work that you guys have done, but for also giving out an excellent first time bulb for those who may have never used - or even thought of using - CFLs.

Project Porchlight Saskatchewan will kick things off in style with a major launch event on Monday, September 15. The campaign launch will take place in downtown Regina at the F. W. Hill Mall on Scarth Street.
“After its incredible success in other provinces, we are very excited for Project Porchlight to come to Saskatchewan,” says Campaign Manager, Patricia Crowe. “Now it’s our turn to show Canada and the world that Saskatchewanians care about the environment and are ready to prove that simple actions matter.”

Project Porchlight Saskatchewan is getting under way with a pair of volunteer training sessions next week.
“It’s easy to get involved and learn exactly how Simple Actions Matter,” says Project Porchlight’s Kelsie Yates. “People in Regina should come out and show the rest of Canada just how spirited and determined Saskatchewanians are to make a difference in their world!”

With Project Porchlight Saskatchewan only weeks away, we here at the PP Blog Department are looking to highlight some of the forward-thinking initiatives already making waves in the Roughrider Province. One exceptional example is the Craik Sustainable Living Project.

This past Sunday, August 24th, Project Porchlight took a trip to Chetwynd, BC to celebrate the district’s 150th anniversary. We quickly discovered why it’s called the “Chainsaw Sculpture Capital of the World.” All along the main streets were magnificent chainsaw carvings that rivalled the view of the neighbouring Rocky Mountains.





























