OPIRG is looking for board members to starting at the end of March, 2007. The application deadline has been extended to Monday, March 19th.
Please download our application package for more information:
Download a 2007-2008 Board Application Package here
OPIRG Kingston’s AGM
Thursday March 29th, 7:30pm
Location: The Grad Club, Barrie and Union Streets
Join us to wrap up another year of great events and projects! Everyone welcome at our Annual General Meeting and volunteer appreciation. Complementary snacks and drinks!
For more information, please contact OPIRG 613-533-3189
Tuesday January 30, 1:00pm
The Grey House, 51 Bader Lane
Training provided. Strip junk bikes for parts, build bikes, fix bikes. Yellow Bike Action is a volunteer-run bike shop that serves a vibrant community of people. Time commitment is flexible.
Other information: Expect to get your hands dirty. Bring a lunch. Coffee is free.
Contact: 545-0404 or yellowbikeaction@hotmail.com or just drop in the …
Volunteers needed to pick up donated food from grocery stores, to cook, serve and clean up afterwards. We are especially in need of a volunteer with access to a car.
Contact info: Jock 549-3747 (at work) or fnbkingston@lists.riseup.net
Looking for volunteers to help with our independent, social justice focussed weekly radio show. There are a variety of ways to get involved - conducting interviews, recording events, editing and producing, and being on air. Groundswell airs every Monday from 11:30 a.m. to 12:00 p.m.
Flexible time commitment. Training provided. We regret that the CFRC radio station …
Queen’s University Against Killer Coke (QUAKC) meets weekly each Wednesday @ 5:30 in the Grey House, 51 Bader Lane.
Interested in fighting against corporatism on campus, in support of labour rights in Columbia or building an ethical contracting policy? Come out to QUAKC’s weekly meetings, we’re always looking for new members!
For more information please email quakc@riseup.net
Help fight homophobia and heterosexism on campus. Raise awareness about queer and trans issues. No training required.
Minimum time commitment: 1.5 hours per month to attend a monthly committee meeting on Queen’s campus and 1+ hours per month to fulfill committee work.
Commitment length: Ongoing and flexible
For more information, please contact posspace@post.queensu.ca
Drop by the SGPS office, basement of the JDUC, Queen’s U.
SNID and the Queen’s Society of Graduate and Professional Students (SGPS) are organizing for the National Day of Action, and planning cross-over events in conjunction with International Development Week 2007. The February 7 Day of Action is fast approaching. Anyone interested in organizing is strongly encouraged to let us …
Thurs. Feb. 1, 1-4 p.m.
Location: The Grey House, 51 Bader Lane
Drop by for a snack, find out about our projects, meet other volunteers, or just browse our extensive free library!