City of Toronto Media Relations has issued the following:
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News Release: March 23, 2015
Make a Splash contest for Toronto students open for
entries
In celebration of World Water Day, the City of Toronto
and RBC are launching the Make a Splash, Blue Water Contest for Toronto
students. The contest invites elementary and secondary school students to share
a story, memory or wish about Toronto’s waterways and say why it’s important to
keep the waterways clean and healthy.
"The contest is a great way to engage students in
creating a vision for Toronto’s waterways, and to remind us of the need to keep
them healthy,” said Councillor Michelle Berardinetti (Ward 35 Scarborough
Southwest), Chair of Parks and Environment Committee. “We’re delighted to
partner with RBC on this initiative.”
“Water is one of our most important natural resources,
and we all play a role in keeping Toronto's waterways clean for generations to
come,” said Kim Mason, Greater Toronto Regional President, RBC. “Supporting
kids and youth is something that we are very passionate about, so this contest
is a natural fit for us – celebrating clean water by engaging the next
generation of leaders in this city.”
Two winners will be selected, one from an elementary
school and one from a secondary school. The schools will each receive $5,000
for a project to green the school, courtesy of RBC. In addition, the winning
high school will be visited by an Olympic athlete, and the winning elementary
school entry will be featured in a Kidoons Network Show. All top entries will
be featured in a public display at various City and RBC locations.
The contest invites all types of entries, including
stories, videos, dance, photography, poems and dioramas. Winners will be
selected by a panel of City and RBC representatives and local artists.
Entries will be accepted from March 23 to May 22 at 5
p.m.
More information about the Make a Splash contest is
available at http://www.livegreentoronto.ca
About RBC Blue Water Project
The RBC Blue Water Project is a historic, wide-ranging,
10-year global commitment to help protect the world’s most precious natural
resource: fresh water. Since 2007, RBC has pledged nearly $41 million to more
than 700 charitable organizations worldwide that protect water, with an
additional $8.8 million pledged to universities for water programs. The RBC
Blue Water Project is focused on supporting initiatives that help protect water
in towns, cities and urbanized areas. For further information, visit www.rbc.com/bluewater.
This news release is also available on the City's
website: http://bit.ly/1N0DtdT
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North America, and home to a diverse population of about 2.8 million people. It
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ranked one of the world's most livable cities. Toronto is proud to be the Host
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Media contact: Valerie Cassells, Strategic
Communications, 416-660-1712 (cell), vcassel@toronto.ca
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