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#StandWithUs to stop Nestlé at the Middlebrook well

During this time of isolation, we are still here to protect water! Physical distancing has meant we've needed to put some of our usual activities on hold, including our in-person efforts at venues such as the Elora Farmers' Market, as well as our sign and ribbon campaigns. To forge on and continue our work to protect our local water, we must remain socially connected!

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We are now launching our #StandWithUs campaign and we want you to join in! Tell us what water means to you and why you #StandWithUs in a short message on a chalkboard, whiteboard, sidewalk, or even a just sheet of paper (check out our examples). Next, have someone in your household take a photo of you with your message and put it up on your social media, tagging Save Our Water. We'll feature some of our favourites to help push this message and keep our momentum. #StandWithUs against new permits for water bottlers! 

 

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For more information on how you can help Save Our Water, click here!

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101 Chalmers Street
Elora ON N0B 1S0

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We remember and acknowledge that we are on traditional First Nations land. The Middlebrook well is situated on the Haldimand Tract, which is treaty land granted to the Six Nations that includes six miles on each side of the Grand River. We express gratitude to the original stewards in this area, the Anishinaabe, Haudenosaunee, and Attawandaron or Neutral peoples, and endeavour to honour this history by strengthening our relationship with land and water and continuing responsible stewardship. 

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