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Media Advisory: WWF Celebrates 5th Anniversary of Earth Hour with an Interactive Concert

TORONTO, ONTARIO — (Marketwire) — 03/26/12 — To celebrate the fifth anniversary of , the will host a special interactive event at The Distillery Historic District in Toronto.

No matter who you are or where you come from, we all share this planet, which means we–re all on the same Team this Earth Hour. To celebrate Earth Hour, WWF asked Canadians to contribute their lyrics and help create Canada–s first crowd-sourced song. After thousands of contributions and votes, Toronto composer Andrew Huang will perform the new Team Earth Hour Anthem live at the WWF event on Saturday, March 31st.

The event will feature Toronto–s newest singing phenomenon Choir! Choir! Choir!, who will teach the crowd to sing the Anthem with Huang, followed by a performance from projection artist Jerrem Lynch.

To view a map for this event, please visit the following link:

This event will be 100% Bullfrog-powered.

About WWF–s Earth Hour

Join millions of people worldwide and switch off your lights on Saturday, March 31 from 8:30PM to 9:30PM. Visit to join the movement.

WWF–s Earth Hour is an opportunity for individuals, businesses and communities around the globe to unite in a powerful call to action of hope for a better, healthier planet. In Canada, the AIR MILES® Reward Program and the Toronto Star are the national sponsors. As lead sponsors for WWF–s Earth Hour, AIR MILES and the Toronto Star will harness their incredible ability to engage employees and reach customers in spreading our message and encouraging individual action.

About our sponsors

With more than 10 million active AIR MILES accounts, the AIR MILES Reward Program has the ability to reach Canadians from coast-to-coast and inspire them to do their part for the planet every day.

As Canada–s largest newspaper, the Toronto Star is committed to reporting on and bringing awareness to environmental issues, such as climate change, that matter to Canadians.

Contacts:
Media Profile
Jeri Brown / Beth Hampson
416-504-8464

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