Below is another update from World Rivers Day chair Mark Angelo, in the lead up to our seventh annual World Rivers Day, slated for September 25th, 2011. Greetings River Advocates, Preparations are being made for World Rivers Day on September 25th and some exciting events are beginning to emerge for 2011! Below is a small sampling of festivities from around the world that are in the planning stages and many, many more events will be included in future updates. We hope you'll consider organizing a Rivers Day event of your own and globally, millions of people are expected to participate. Please let us know about any Rivers Day activities you may planning in your area and we'll acknowledge them in future updates (Tom_Saare@bcit.ca) Thousands of events around the world are anticipated to take place. Just a few examples; In Burnaby, BC, a massive celebration will take place to celebrate the inspiring restoration of Guichon Creek, an urban stream that only a few decades ago was severely degraded (contact Tom_Saare@bcit.ca) In Newfoundland, Canada, an exciting river celebration along the Exploits River is planned (davebarker366@hotmail.com). In Brisbane, Australia, the International River Symposium will unfold along with the planned announcement of this year's Riverprize (Natalie@riverfoundation.org.au). Across Europe, on rivers such as the Danube, the Rhine and the Douro, Uniworld River Cruises will coordinate an array of Rivers Day celebrations and acknowledgements (stischer@uniworld.com) In western Canada's Howe Sound, local events will celebrate the ecological resurgence of the area culminating in a plan to restore fish stocks in Britannia Creek, a stream that was once a toxic hot-spot but has bounced back following efforts to address long standing pollution concerns (tobe@shaw.ca) Visit our Web site at: www.worldriversday.bcit.ca to find out more about World Rivers Day, and to register your own event with us. We can help your promotions via our website, as well as emails like this one. World Rivers Day is based on the incredible success of BC Rivers Day in British Columbia, Canada over the past 31 years. Promoting River Stewardship World Rivers Day is a celebration of the world's waterways. It highlights the many values of rivers and strives to increase public awareness and hopefully encourage the improved stewardship of rivers around the world. Rivers in every country face an array of threats, and only our active involvement will ensure their health in the years ahead. Join the Celebration! World Rivers Day organizers encourage all of you to come out and participate. In particular, consider starting a Rivers Day event of your own, which might range from a stream cleanup to a community riverside celebration. And if you create an event, be sure to tell us about it! We'll keep you posted in the months ahead as new Rivers Day activities are announced. International Partners World Rivers Day is intended to compliment the broader efforts of the United Nations Water For Life Decade initiative and we look forward to working closely with them in the months ahead to promote this event and encourage new participants. In launching World Rivers Day, we also greatly appreciated the support of the United Nations University and the International Network on Water, Environment, and Health. Special thanks to our World Rivers Day sponsors: - HSBC - Rivers Institute at BCIT and the visionary commitment of its founding supporter, Mr. Rudy North - United Nations Water For Life Decade, Canada initiative - United Nations Water for Life Decade; 2005 - 2015. To find out more about water issues, and how to get involved with World Rivers Day, visit the Web sites below for more information. World Rivers Day Web Site: http://www.worldriversday.bcit.ca/ Rivers Institute at BCIT: www.riversinstitute.ca BC Rivers Day Web Site: http://www.riversday.bcit.ca/ United Nations "Water For Life Decade" http://www.un.org/waterforlifedecade / Yours truly, Mark Angelo, -- Chair, World Rivers Day United Nations Water for Life, Canada initiative -- Chair, Rivers Institute at BCIT