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April 10 webinar on promoting rural walking and cycling

 

Haliburton Communities in Action is a rare, well-documented model for
promoting walking and cycling in a small or rural community. It illustrates
how infrastructure and policy changes can be important elements of the
social marketing mix, in this case to remove key barriers to walking and
cycling. Find out what the Committee did and the results of its recent
formal impact evaluation (preliminary impact results showed dramatic
increases in walking and cycling.) Designated a Landmark case study in 2012.

 

Presented by Sue Shikaze and Kate Hall Haliburton Communities in Action,
Wednesday April 10, 2013, 12 noon to 1:00 PM Eastern Time.


Registration is $50; free for the first 25 connecting locations that tell
Tools of Change how they have used information from its past webinars or
website.

Registration and Details:
http://www.webinars.cullbridge.com/shop/social-marketing-cbsm-case-studies.h
tml

 

Cheers, Jay

 

Jay Kassirer

General Manager, Tools of Change

President, Cullbridge Marketing and Communications

2699 Priscilla Street, Ottawa ON, Canada K2B 7E1

Tel: (613) 224-3800, e-mail:  <mailto:[log in to unmask]>
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Website: www.cullbridge.com

 

Try our free social marketing toolkit at  <http://www.toolsofchange.com>
www.toolsofchange.com


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