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Here's an amazing - free - event and an exciting chance to meet this visionary and leader
Amy Jarvis: Celebrated Canadian Cyclist, Clean Air Champion
CBN Speaker Series
Free event, open to the public
Tuesday Aug 17, 2004
6:00 PM
C'est What Pub/Restaurant
67 Front St. East, Toronto
Post-event ride with the guest speaker who leads the pack in a full circle back to the venue from 7:30pm to 8:00pm
Amy Jarvis provides excellent insight into nutrition, training and teamwork: An accomplished all-round athlete.
As an urban cyclist with a strong connection to Toronto's cycling landscape, she's a Clean Air Champion: Inspiring the climate change potential in all of us.
Amy has competed on high profile teams including the Canadian National Team, the Team Rona and the number 1 ranked North American team of Saturn Cycling.
An engaging speaker with an exciting visual presentation to illustrate her memoirs, she shares incredible stories and great advice on meeting personal goals.
This 45-minute presentation will be followed by a question, answer and discussion period with the audience.
This special one-hour presentation is the final session with much-loved host C'est What, in the fourth of a series of lectures hosted by the Community Bicycle Network (CBN).
Support for the CBN Speakers Series is generously provided by: Amsterdam Brewing Company, NOW Magazine, Ontario Trillium Foundation and Transport Canada
The CBN Speaker Series presents fresh ideas and current events every month at C'est What Pub/Restaurant. This free program follows the well-received information nights hosted at CBN in 2003. Last year a number of notable people were featured at this information nights including City of Toronto mayor David Miller and York University professor and author Glen Norcliffe. In 2004/05 Torontonians can look forward to an exciting series of speakers that range from celebrated locals to internationally recognized leaders.
The Community Bicycle Network (CBN) is guided by its mission to make environmentally sustainable, community-friendly transportation accessible to all in the city of Toronto. Established in 1993, CBN is an award-winning organization that initiates, supports and hosts a large number of programs and services.