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06-06-2009, 11:27 PM
http://www.cleanmpg.com/photos/data/2/Canadian_Flag.jpg 2010 Toyota Prius-III drive’s purpose is to promote volunteering. (cleanmpg.com/forums/showthread.php?p=213038)
http://www.cleanmpg.com/photos/data/501/Delta_Community_Cruiser_-_Prius-III.jpgWayne Gerdes - CleanMPG (cleanmpg.com) - June 2, 2009
2010 Toyota Prius-III – Delta Resorts Community Crusier.
Victoria, BC, Canada -- Delta Hotels and Resorts kicked off the Delta Community Cruiser Tour, which will see six Delta employees embark on a cross-Canada journey to build stronger communities through various volunteer and fundraising activities. Travelling in a uniquely wrapped 2010 Toyota Prius, the Ambassadors will reach 33 communities in 10 provinces over a 60-day period. The tour starts at the Mile Zero marker of the Trans-Canada highway in Victoria, BC on June 1st and ends in St. John’s, NL on July 30th – a journey of 11,000 Km across the country.
“The Delta Community Cruiser Tour is the embodiment of our long-standing commitment to giving back to the communities in which we live and work,” said Hank Stackhouse, President and CEO, Delta Hotels and Resorts. “Now, more than ever, it’s important for us all to lend a helping hand in our communities, and I’m really pleased that this initiative will involve all of our employees across the country in supporting local charitable causes.”
Delta National Ambassador Brianna LePiane will lead the tour, and meet up with Regional Ambassadors in their hometowns to learn about what Delta is doing in local communities. The Ambassadors will work alongside the many charitable organizations and community groups supported by local Delta properties.
The Ambassadors will blog about their experiences as they visit more than 30 communities from coast to coast. Canadians can follow the tour online, at Delta Community Cruiser (www.deltahotels.com/cruiser), where you can read the blogs, and check out pictures and videos of the tour. The website also provides details on how to get involved in local events in your community.
Whether it is building a home for a family in need with Habitat for Humanity, hosting a food drive, planning a community car wash or a golf tournament fundraiser, the Delta Community Cruiser Tour demonstrates Delta’s commitment to building strong communities.
The Cruiser car demonstrates Delta’s commitment to the environment. By choosing to partner with Toyota, Delta Ambassadors will be traveling in the most fuel-efficient vehicle using 25 fewer gallons of fuel and generate 525 pounds less CO2 than any other hybrid traveling the same cross country distance.
“Toyota Canada Inc. is proud to be a part of the Delta Community Cruiser Tour”, said Stephen Beatty, Managing Director of Toyota Canada Inc. “As a proud Canadian corporate citizen, Toyota is committed to environmental stewardship and seeks to partner with like-minded organizations such as Delta. Our new 2010 Toyota Prius is the right vehicle that, through this coast to coast tour, will allow Canadians to see first-hand Toyota’s commitment to sustainable mobility.”
http://www.cleanmpg.com/photos/data/501/Delta_Community_Cruiser_-_Prius-III.jpgWayne Gerdes - CleanMPG (cleanmpg.com) - June 2, 2009
2010 Toyota Prius-III – Delta Resorts Community Crusier.
Victoria, BC, Canada -- Delta Hotels and Resorts kicked off the Delta Community Cruiser Tour, which will see six Delta employees embark on a cross-Canada journey to build stronger communities through various volunteer and fundraising activities. Travelling in a uniquely wrapped 2010 Toyota Prius, the Ambassadors will reach 33 communities in 10 provinces over a 60-day period. The tour starts at the Mile Zero marker of the Trans-Canada highway in Victoria, BC on June 1st and ends in St. John’s, NL on July 30th – a journey of 11,000 Km across the country.
“The Delta Community Cruiser Tour is the embodiment of our long-standing commitment to giving back to the communities in which we live and work,” said Hank Stackhouse, President and CEO, Delta Hotels and Resorts. “Now, more than ever, it’s important for us all to lend a helping hand in our communities, and I’m really pleased that this initiative will involve all of our employees across the country in supporting local charitable causes.”
Delta National Ambassador Brianna LePiane will lead the tour, and meet up with Regional Ambassadors in their hometowns to learn about what Delta is doing in local communities. The Ambassadors will work alongside the many charitable organizations and community groups supported by local Delta properties.
The Ambassadors will blog about their experiences as they visit more than 30 communities from coast to coast. Canadians can follow the tour online, at Delta Community Cruiser (www.deltahotels.com/cruiser), where you can read the blogs, and check out pictures and videos of the tour. The website also provides details on how to get involved in local events in your community.
Whether it is building a home for a family in need with Habitat for Humanity, hosting a food drive, planning a community car wash or a golf tournament fundraiser, the Delta Community Cruiser Tour demonstrates Delta’s commitment to building strong communities.
The Cruiser car demonstrates Delta’s commitment to the environment. By choosing to partner with Toyota, Delta Ambassadors will be traveling in the most fuel-efficient vehicle using 25 fewer gallons of fuel and generate 525 pounds less CO2 than any other hybrid traveling the same cross country distance.
“Toyota Canada Inc. is proud to be a part of the Delta Community Cruiser Tour”, said Stephen Beatty, Managing Director of Toyota Canada Inc. “As a proud Canadian corporate citizen, Toyota is committed to environmental stewardship and seeks to partner with like-minded organizations such as Delta. Our new 2010 Toyota Prius is the right vehicle that, through this coast to coast tour, will allow Canadians to see first-hand Toyota’s commitment to sustainable mobility.”
