November 8, 2011

Welcome to issue #48 of the Grandview Woodland Food Connection E-Newsletter. This newsletter has been created to share information about food security in the Grandview Woodland and neighbouring communities. Please feel free to send us any information that you would like included.
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Thanks to all of you who came out and supported our Grandview Woodland Food Connection / Vancouver Fruit Tree Project Fundraiser film screening of the "Queen of the Sun". We successfully raised close to $900.



Thanks!

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Feeding Healthy Students
Letter in Solidarity with the Occupy Movement


Britannia Urban Gardens Grows

Events

1. TALK FOOD WITH US

2. COMMUNITY GARDEN EXPRESSION OF INTEREST


3. BRITANNIA BULK BUYING

4. BRITANNIA COMMUNITY KITCHEN

5. TROUT LAKE CEDAR COTTAGE POCKET MARKETS ARE BACK!


Workshops



1. ABORIGINAL COMMUNITY KITCHEN LEADERSHIP WORKSHOP 


2. JOURNEY TO WELLNESS

3. HOMESTEADING MAMAS FOOD WORKSHOPS

4. FOODSAFE LEVEL ONE COURSE

5. COMMUNITY KITCHEN ROUNDTABLES


Volunteer


1. GRANDVIEW WOODLAND FOOD CONNECTION

2. THE FOOD 2 U PROGRAM


Jobs




1. GENERAL MANAGER – THE GREATER VANCOUVER FOOD BANK SOCIETY

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Events



1. TALK FOOD WITH US



Over the last few months, the City of Vancouver Food Policy team has been working on the beginnings of the Vancouver Food Strategy, the City’s first official food plan.


Some of you might have already been asked to share favourite memories, moments, and stories of food in Vancouver which we you will see starting to appear on our blog: Vancouverfoodpolicy.tumblr.com. If you have not yet had a chance to share your food experiences of the city yet you can submit them through the blog at http://vancouverfoodpolicy.tumblr.com/submit.


We are in the first part of public engagement for the Food Strategy and keeping in tune with our mantra “Talk Food With Us” we have been going to various events around town talking about food with Vancouverites: where they get it from, if they grow it, how they prepare it, dispose of it, etc. as well as identifying where great food destinations are in their neighbourhoods or “food assets” and what is missing from their neighbourhood food system “food gaps”, and on…Check out our blog to read about some of the events we’ve already been to.


But we can’t talk food with Vancouver alone and know that conversations and stories about food are everywhere, everyday. That’s why we’re looking for Volunteer Community Food Animators who will bring food conversations alive throughout the city and help inform the food strategy.


The goals of Community Food Animation however go beyond informing policy, and being an animator doesn’t require you to be a policy person at all. The only requirements are that you have passion, interest, and as much extra time as you’re willing to commit.

We would love to hear from you if you think you might! There will be periodic orientation sessions and an animation toolkit available with activities and tips for engagement to get you up and animating.



If you are interested, questions, other thoughts, and follow contact the Food Policy team at foodpolicy@vancouver.ca or 604-873-7764.

You can also check out:
http://vancouver.ca/commsvcs/socialplanning/initiatives/foodpolicy/

Vancouverfoodpolicy.tumblr.com

twitter.com/CoVFoodPolicy


2. COMMUNITY GARDEN EXPRESSION OF INTEREST


The City of Vancouver is asking residents to send in expressions of interest to help identify potential new community garden sites. For instance, a potential site could be vacant land at the end of a block, land parallel to streets, areas of park, etc. The list of potential community garden sites will help prioritize community garden support for upcoming years.



3. BRITANNIA BULK BUYING



Are you interested in fresh fruits and veggies? Do you want to save money? The Britannia Bulk Buying Group purchases fresh produce at wholesale prices saving you about 30% on your food bill. Food is bought once a month and brought to Britannia Community Centre to sort and pick up. Cost is $13 for about 7- 8 varieties of food. That is two bags of food. This program is for individuals and households who are struggling financially.


For more information contact Grandview Woodland Food Connection @ 604-718-5895



4. BRITANNIA COMMUNITY KITCHEN

Community Kitchen participants come together every few weeks to cook and eat nutritious meals together and to take meals home to their families. Community kitchens provide a fun and supportive environment to meet new people and try new things and they can also save money on groceries.

The Britannia Community Kitchen project will feature diabetic friendly cooking designed to meet the needs of individuals with diabetes or at risk of diabetes. Each 11 week session will include a presentation by a health professional familiar with nutrition and diabetes prevention. Come out and have some fun! These kitchens are fully subsidized and open to individuals who are struggling financially. Donations are accepted. Registration for childminding is separate. Space is limited.


For more information contact Grandview Woodland Food Connection @ 604-718-5895

5. TROUT LAKE CEDAR COTTAGE POCKET MARKETS ARE BACK!

The TLCC’s mobile pocket markets will be back in full swing starting September 10th. Take advantage of the harvest season and grab some wonderful fresh produce at affordable prices. Watch for our tasting kitchens at Helping Spirit Lodge and Orchard Park! See you there.

2nd Saturday of the month
10am-12noon
Sept 10, Oct 8, Nov 12, Dec 10
Helping Spirit Lodge, 3965 Dumfries Street near Kingsway Ave


2nd Saturday of the month
2pm-4pm
Sept 10, Oct 8, Nov 12, Dec 10
Orchard Park, 5988 Nanaimo St near E. 41st Ave


3rd Saturday of the month
10am-12noon
Sept 17, Oct 15, Nov 19, Dec 17
Brant Villa, 2290 E. 25th Ave near the Nanaimo SkyTrain Station


3rd Saturday of the month
2pm-4pm
Sept 17, Oct 15, Nov 19, Dec 17

Culloden Court, 1375 E. 47th Ave near Knight Street

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Workshops

1. ABORIGINAL COMMUNITY KITCHEN LEADERSHIP WORKSHOP 



With support from Vancouver Coastal Health’s Aboriginal Strategic Health Initiatives Program (AHIP), we are pleased to announce an Aboriginal Community Kitchen Leadership Workshop. A community kitchen is a group of people who get together regularly to cook and eat together or cook and bring food home. Groups most often cook in community centers, neighbourhood houses, apartment building or hotel common rooms, schools, housing co- ops or people’s homes. In this workshop, you’ll find out more about community kitchens, learn different ways a group can work together and learn how you can lead or start a community kitchen. Experience a community kitchen first hand!

Participants registering for this workshop, must meet the following criteria: Live or work in the Vancouver Coastal Health Region; and, Be associated with an Aboriginal program (such as the Aboriginal Strategic Health Initiatives Program)

Thurs, Nov 24, 9:00am – 2:30pm (lunch provided)

Greater Vancouver Food Bank Society, 1150 Raymur Ave.
Contact Leah Karpan from VCH’s Aboriginal Health Initiatives Program at leah.karpan@vch.ca



2. JOURNEY TO WELLNESS

Britannia Community Centre and the Grandview Woodland Food Connection are pleased to host the Journey to Wellness workshop series with its focus on healthy and affordable workshops (subsidies also available). All workshops will be held at Britannia Community Centre.

Sasha Laing is a Wellness Coach incorporating the Living Food Lifestyle. Her journey began through her need to eat more consciously and ethically, for the sake of her body and our planet. As a former dancer working with such world famous artists as Gregory Hines, she has extensive experience in nutrition related to sports, sports injuries and eating for optimal health and performance. She has studied nutrition with the likes of David Wolfe, Daniel Vitalis, Victoria Boutenko, Janice Skoreyko, Gabrielle Brick, Alissa Cohen and Tim Van Orden. Sasha is currently incorporating her knowledge in Herbalism and Raw Foods to aid stage two diabetics in reversing their diagnosis.

Kombucha Brewing

This is a digestion/probiotics and cost saving education class exploring natural digestive aids – not bottled-over-priced “mystery” solutions. Vegan probiotics are the old NEW wave of the future. Learn the ancient tradition of home brewing while restoring balance to your gut? Basic gut health is explored. Students will receive hand outs, recipes, samples and take home starter cultures
Jan 29, 2:00-5:00pm
$10

Raw Vegan in 10 minutes

A gluten/dairy/diabetes/weight loss special. Learn how to make filling, easy raw & vegan recipes in 10 minutes with the least amount of equipment of investment. Q & A hand outs covering Raw Vegan and Diabetes as well as in-class samples and recipes.
Feb 5, 2:00-5:00pm
$18


Sinless Desserts for All
Chocolate lovers unite! Ice cream junkies, this is YOUR day! A program for diabetics, the weight conscious and dessert lovers. Use fruit, nuts and REAL chocolate to create artisan chocolates, ice cream and other blissful SIN FREE confections. Q & A hand outs covering Raw Vegan & Diabetes as well as samples and recipes
Feb 12, 2:00-5:00pm
$20

Cleansing with Smoothies

All you need is a blender and an open mind! Breakfast, lunch and dessert never tasted so good – join us and sample some wetteners you’ve never heard of. Handouts are included with recipes, basic cleanse rituals and in-class samples.
Feb 19, 2:00-5:00pm
$12


3. SEASONS OF FOOD WORKSHOPS

Hastings Community Centre is happy to present our family workshops where you will learn to grow, prepare and preserve healthy food all year round. At the same time adults are attending workshops, their children age 6 months and up can explore similar themes through art, music and exercise. $8/session (subsidies available, cost includes all family members). Each family participant is required to register by the Thursday prior to each workshop. Register 604-718-6222. Program generously funded by Healthy Living and Greenest City Grants. More info: www.summeroffoodblog.blogspot.com

Remaining sessions:


Nutrition – Family Meals
Tue Nov 11 10:00am-12:00pm


Resourceful Cook – Cookies
Tue Nov 22 10:00am-12:00pm
Teaching Garden – Plan
Tue Nov 29 10:00am-12:00pm or 6:00pm-8:00pm (no childminding)

4. HOMESTEADING MAMAS FOOD WORKSHOPS


All workshops are at the Kiwassa Neighbourhood House (2425 Oxford Street).
For more information visit - www.homesteadingmamas.wordpress.com

No-Knead Bread Workshop
Join us for our beginners bread-baking class and learn a few simple techniques to create delicious & memorable bread in your own home! We will focus on techniques that help save time, effort and money while producing loaves with a moist crumb, crusty crust that look and taste incredible! No experience is necessary. All supplies and equipment are included but bring your apron and be ready to get your hands in the dough. You will leave with a basic recipe card & surprise to help you get started.

November 21st
6 - 9pm
Cost: $35

Holiday Canning - Gifts in a Jar
This class will teach the basics of canning and preserving food while focusing on items that are great gift ideas for the coming holiday season. Does your Grandma’s jam live in legend – only? Do you have the recipe but don’t know how to “put it up”? Let us help you recreate the delicious canned goods you remember or imagine for your pantry! No experience necessary. You will learn all the basics including supplies and kitchen prep, how to prep fruits & veggies, the water-bath canning method, and other tips & strategies for canning at home! All participants will walk away with a sampling of jalapeno or red-pepper jelly made during the evening. We will also be doing a small demonstration on how to bottle your very own flavored vinegars.

Tuesday, November 29th OR Monday, December 5th
6 - 9pm
Cost: $35

Homemade Yogurt
This workshop will teach you the basic steps of making your own yogurt. It is simple, cost effective and takes very little time - with fantastic results.
All participants will take home a small sample of homemade yogurt and the tools to do it at home!

Monday, January 16th OR Monday, January 30th
6 - 9pm
Cost: $35

To register contact 604-764-5103 or 604-312-1887 or thehomesteadingmamas@gmail.com
Payment is required a week in advance of the class to ensure your spot. We can accept paypal or cheque. 50% of payment will be refunded should you need to cancel. All workshops are at the Kiwassa Neighbourhood House

5. FOODSAFE LEVEL ONE COURSE

We all have questions when it comes to food safety. What should we be concerned with when handling food in our kitchens? What’s safe and what isn’t in our day-to-day work in the kitchen? Come learn the basics about safe food handling in a friendly classroom environment. This is a provincially recognized course taught by qualified instructors. It is suitable for individuals who have a grade 8 or higher reading comprehension level.

Sat, Mar 31, 2012, 9:00 am – 5:00 pm
Greater Vancouver Food Bank Society, 1150 Raymur Ave. Vancouver, BC
Cost: $50.00 – $95.00 (sliding scale)To register: Contact Darlene Tanaka, at 604-216-2325 or darlenet@foodbank.bc.ca
Please note: Lunch is not provided, so please bring a lunch. Registration is limited to 20 per class. Payment required upon registration. Cancellations must be done at the latest, 72 hours before. No refunds for no-shows. The workshop may be rescheduled if registration numbers are not met.


6. COMMUNITY KITCHEN ROUNDTABLES

These free, two hour roundtable are an opportunity to meet other community kitchen leaders, to share and hear about other kitchen activities, challenges & successes. We are now posting an overview of what is discussed in our Roundtables – visit the blog category “Around the Table” to see notes of previous meetings.

Thurs, Jan 12, 2012, 10:00 am – 12:00 pm
Thurs, Jun 14, 2012, 10:00 am – 12:00 pm To register:: Contact Shona Lam at shonal@foodbank.bc.ca. Although it is a free workshop, we kindly ask that you register so that we know who will be in attendance.
Greater Vancouver Food Bank Society, 1150 Raymur Ave

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Volunteer



1. GRANDVIEW WOODLAND FOOD CONNECTION

The Grandview Woodlands Food Connection is a grassroots food security group supporting residents to access healthy and affordable food. We are developing a number of community based food initiatives, including community gardening, bulk buying groups, school gardens, canning workshops,community kitchens and more and are looking for individuals interested in hands-on project coordination. Check out our projects. Call Ian @ 604-718-5895





2. THE FOOD 2 U PROGRAM

The Food 2 U Program is a partnership between the Vancouver Food Bank and Vancouver Coastal Health. The program delivers food to homebound seniors or persons with a disability most Tuesday mornings and is looking for volunteer drivers (with their own car) and passengers. Mileage will be reimbursed for those using their vehicles. Volunteers must be able to work well with people and be physically able to lift 20-25 lb grocery bags. Familiarity with the downtown area is an asset. For further information, please contact Jan Russell at (604)301-3886.

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Jobs

1. GENERAL MANAGER – THE GREATER VANCOUVER FOOD BANK SOCIETY

The General Manager of the Greater Vancouver Food Bank Society (GVFBS) is a newly created executive position responsible for overseeing the operations of the organization, managing the employees, assigning resources, coordinating the efforts of volunteers, executing the objectives of the strategic plan, and tracking progress against the budget. The incumbent functions within a strategic and policy framework established by the CEO and the Board and contributes to the organizational strategy, policy development and budget creation. Internally focused, and reporting directly to the CEO, the GM provides direction and structure for program areas and develops, implements and monitors programs to ensure achievement of organizational goals consistent with the mission of the GVFBS.

The ideal candidate has provided general management and operational oversight within a multi-faceted and complex organization, preferably with some exposure to the not-for-profit sector. As the right hand person to the CEO, the GM will possess exceptional leadership characteristics and knowledge of all functional areas within a business operation including finance, information technology, human resources, administration, planning and logistics. Outstanding communication, mentoring and overall interpersonal skills combined with personal values of compassion, integrity and social service are required.
For more info: http://www.charityvillage.com/cvnet/viewlisting.aspx?id=241739&eng=true&fs=true

Please provide a cover letter and résumé in confidence to: Shaun Carpenter or Esther McGregor at
pfm@pfmsearch.com
Pinton Forrest & Madden / Panorama Search Partners
Suite 2020,
1055 West Hastings Street
Vancouver, BC V6E 2E9
Tel: 604.689.9970
E-mail: pfm@pfmsearch.com






September 30, 2011

Welcome to issue #47 of the Grandview Woodland Food Connection E-Newsletter. This newsletter has been created to share infomation about food security in the Grandview Woodland and neighbouring communities. Please feel free to send us any information that you would like included.

Check out our BLOG
- http://gwfoodconnection.wordpress.com/
We are also on FLICKR - http://www.flickr.com/photos/gwfc/sets/
Corn Festival 2011
Britannia Urban Gardens (BUG) Grows


Events

1. FRUIT TREE HARVEST CELEBRATION AND FILM SCREENING OF THE “QUEEN OF THE SUN: WHAT THE BEES ARE TELLING US?”
3. OUR NEIGHBOURHOODS, OUR FOOD! BUILDING MORE FOOD SECURE NEIGHBOURHOODS
4. TROUT LAKE CEDAR COTTAGE POCKET MARKETS ARE BACK!
5. BRITANNIA COMMUNITY KITCHEN
6. BRITANNIA BULK BUYING


Workshops

1. BRITANNIA FALL FOOD WORKSHOPS
2. FOOD GROWING AND SECURITY: 3 MINI-WORKSHOPS FOR WEST ENDERS
3. FOODSAFE LEVEL ONE COURSE
4. COMMUNITY KITCHEN LEADERSHIP WORKSHOPS
5. COMMUNITY KITCHEN ROUNDTABLES

Volunteer


1. CREATIVE CHEFS WANTED
2. GROWING CHEFS INTERN
3. GROWING KIDS PROGRAM
4. GRANDVIEW WOODLAND FOOD CONNECTION
5. THE FOOD 2 U PROGRAM

Funding

1. NEIGHBOURHOOD MATCHING FUND
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Events


1. FRUIT TREE HARVEST CELEBRATION AND FILM SCREENING OF THE “QUEEN OF THE SUN: WHAT THE BEES ARE TELLING US?”

The Vancouver Fruit Tree Project and the Grandview Woodland Food Connection invite you to an end of harvest celebration and special film screening. Come learn about our efforts to harvest urban fruit. Meet others interested in local food security. Information tables, door prizes, silent auction, snacks.

Film Screening: QUEEN OF THE SUN: What Are the Bees Telling Us? (2011) examines the dire global bee crisis through the eyes of biodynamic beekeepers, scientists, farmers, and philosophers. This engaging, alarming and ultimately uplifting film weaves together a dramatic story that uncovers the problems and solutions in renewing a culture in balance with nature.

Britannia Community Centre, Upstairs Canuck Family Education Centre (next to Grandview Park)
1661 Napier St
Friday October 14, 5 – 10pm. Film Screening 7pm
By donation
Information: 604-718-5895


2. HERITAGE HARVEST CELEBRATION

Celebrate the history and future of food in the False Creek Flats at Evergreen’s Urban Orchard! Enjoy delicious apple varieties from the Vancouver Fruit Tree Project, and learn about medicinal and edible native plants. Bob for apples, indulge in some tasty cider and learn new recipes made with local ingredients. Get your heels tapping to folk music, and participate in a First Nation’s blessing and drumming performance. Visit the crafts table, help create a community mural, and don’t forget to stick around for door prizes!

Sunday, October 2nd from 12 – 4 pm
Great Northern Way Urban Orchard
555 Great Northern Way, at the far West End of the Great Northern Way Campus

For more info contact Evergreen BC at 604-689-0766 or email infobc@evergreen.ca






3. OUR NEIGHBOURHOODS, OUR FOOD! BUILDING MORE FOOD SECURE NEIGHBOURHOODS

Are you interested in growing your own food or starting a community kitchen? Do you have food skills you’d like to share with your neighbours?

Come to this lively evening of presentations by community groups from across Vancouver who are making their neighbourhoods more resilient, neighbourly and food secure.

Presenting groups will include recipients of the 2010 Greenest City Neighborhood grants, and others! There will even be a round of Food Jeopardy, courtesy of The Downtown Eastide Kitchen Tables Project!
From community potlucks and mobile produce markets to bulk buying clubs, it’s a bumper crop of great ideas.

This event is graciously hosted by SUSTENANCE: Feasting on Arts and Culture Festival. Centered around World Food Day, SUSTENANCE is a celebration which reflects the intersection of art, culture and food in real life!—Come join the fun and enter into an exciting dialogue with food from local to global, from historic to present day! Oct 8 – Oct 19th.

Accessibility Notes: The Roundhouse Community Centre is a wheelchair accessible venue. Transit subsidy available at the registration table. Onsite childcare spots available- please pre-register at 604 879 1386.

Wednesday, October 12, 2011 from 5:30 PM to 8:00 PM
The Roundhouse Community Centre
181 Roundhouse Mews
Free. Refreshments will be provided. Please register in advance as seating is limited and we want to make sure we have enough food. Register here: http://ourneighbourhoodsourfood.eventbrite.com


4. TROUT LAKE CEDAR COTTAGE POCKET MARKETS ARE BACK!

The TLCC’s mobile pocket markets will be back in full swing starting September 10th. Take advantage of the harvest season and grab some wonderful fresh produce at affordable prices. Watch for our tasting kitchens at Helping Spirit Lodge and Orchard Park! See you there.

When: 2nd Saturday of the month. 10am-12noon. Market dates: Sept 10, Oct 8, Nov 12, Dec 10
Where: Helping Spirit Lodge, 3965 Dumfries Street near Kingsway Ave

When: 2nd Saturday of the month. 2pm-4pm. Market dates: Sept 10, Oct 8, Nov 12, Dec 10
Where: Orchard Park, 5988 Nanaimo St near E. 41st Ave

When: 3rd Saturday of the month. 10am-12noon. Market dates: Sept 17, Oct 15, Nov 19, Dec 17
Where: Brant Villa, 2290 E. 25th Ave near the Nanaimo SkyTrain Station

When: 3rd Saturday of the month. 2pm-4pm. Market dates: Sept 17, Oct 15, Nov 19, Dec 17
Where: Culloden Court, 1375 E. 47th Ave near Knight Street



5. BRITANNIA COMMUNITY KITCHEN

Community Kitchen participants come together every few weeks to cook and eat nutritious meals together and to take meals home to their families. Community kitchens provide a fun and supportive environment to meet new people and try new things and they can also save money on groceries.

The Britannia Community Kitchen project will feature diabetic friendly cooking designed to meet the needs of individuals with diabetes or at risk of diabetes. Each 11 week session will include a presentation by a health professional familiar with nutrition and diabetes prevention.
Come out and have some fun!


These kitchens are fully subsidized and open to individuals who are struggling financially. Donations are accepted. Registration for childminding is separate. Space is limited. Starting June 18, Sat 2 – 5pm and will run every two weeks.

For more information contact Britannia Food Security @ 604-718-5895



6. BRITANNIA BULK BUYING

Are you interested in fresh fruits and veggies? Do you want to save money? The Britannia Bulk Buying Group purchases fresh produce at wholesale prices saving you about 30% on your food bill.

Food is bought once a month and brought to Britannia Community Centre to sort and pick up. Cost is $13 for about 7- 8 varieties of food. That is two bags of food. This program is for individuals and households who are struggling financially.

For more information call Ian @ 604-718-5895
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Workshops

1. BRITANNIA FALL FOOD WORKSHOPS

All workshops at Britannia Community Centre, Pre-teen Centre
Info: 604-718-5800
Cost for each workshop: $15

Eightfold Eats: Gluten & Sugar-Free Baking

This workshop includes a baking demo on how to bake gluten, sugar free $ diabetic safe; a discussion on macrobiotics and the truth about alternative sweetners. Join Mike Robinson, holistic nutritionist, Life Coach and culinary chef for these informative, fun, and affordable workshops. Each workshoop will provide information, tips on cooking and handouts.
Mon, Oct 17, 6:30 – 9:30pm

Sauerkraut Fermentation

We will learn how to make your own tasty and nutritious sauerkraut. It’s easy and fun. This workshop is open to all and no experience is necessary.
Tues. Oct 18, 6:30 – 9:30pm

All About Sprouts

Come learn about the amazing benefits of living sprouts and how to incorporate them into your daily diet for just pennies a day. This workshop will cover the health benefits of sprouting, methods and recipe ideas for breakfast, lunch and dinner. Cost includes one sprout starter kit, sample snacks and lots of fun.
Wed, Oct 19, 6:30 – 9:30pm

Canning for Beginners

Learn how easy it is to do your own canning. We will cover the basic canning methods for fruits and vegetables, equipment, and food safety. This is a hands-on workshop and you will take home a canned treat.
Thurs, Oct 20, 6:30 – 9:30pm

Samosas, Chutney and Chai

Join Truy Ann for this free hands on workshop in celebration of Diwali 2011. Lear to make “baked” vegetarian samosas, chutney, and a special chai. learn about the history of chai and take home recipes and handouts.
Sun, Oct 23, 10 – 1:30pm

2. FOOD GROWING AND SECURITY: 3 MINI-WORKSHOPS FOR WEST ENDERS

Sat Oct 8 and Sun Oct 9
Mole Hill (Community Room, back lane at 1169 Pendrell)
$5 donation (for 1 or all 3)

Join “edible landscapes" expert Robin Wheeler for one, two, or three workshops on food growing and food security in the highly urbanized setting of the West End. Learn skills. Gain knowledge. Network with others. Each workshop will be 1.5 hours long. Choose one, two, or all three. Hand out materials will be available. Workshops will include presentation, discussion, and Q&A.

Workshop 1: "Personal Food Security" 10:30 to 12 noon, Saturday, Oct 8
Workshop 2: "Apartment Gardening" 10:30 to 12 noon, Sunday, Oct 9
Workshop 3: "Edible Landscaping." 1:30 to 3 pm, Sunday, Oct 9

PRESENTER: Robin Wheeler teaches traditional skills, sustenance gardening and medicinals at Edible Landscapes (www.ediblelandscapes.ca), a nursery and teaching garden in Roberts Creek, British Columbia. Author of Food Security for the Faint of Heart, and Gardening for the Faint of Heart.

ORGANIZERS: Green Millennium Foundation, Village Vancouver, West End
Neighbourhood Food Network
Register online, write foodwestend@gmail.com
or tel 604-512-9059

3. FOODSAFE LEVEL ONE COURSE

We all have questions when it comes to food safety. What should we be concerned with when handling food in our kitchens? What’s safe and what isn’t in our day-to-day work in the kitchen?
Come learn the basics about safe food handling in a friendly classroom environment. This is a provincially recognized course taught by qualified instructors. It is suitable for individuals who have a grade 8 or higher reading comprehension level.
Choose from one of the following dates:
Sat, Nov 5, 2011 – 9:00 am – 5:00 pm
Sat, Mar 31, 2012, 9:00 am – 5:00 pm
Location: Greater Vancouver Food Bank Society, 1150 Raymur Ave. Vancouver, BC
Cost: $50.00 – $95.00 (sliding scale)
To register: Contact Darlene Tanaka, at 604-216-2325 or darlenet@foodbank.bc.ca
Please note: Lunch is not provided, so please bring a lunch. Registration is limited to 20 per class. Payment required upon registration. Cancellations must be done at the latest, 72 hours before. No refunds for no-shows. The workshop may be rescheduled if registration numbers are not met.

4. COMMUNITY KITCHEN LEADERSHIP WORKSHOPS

During this workshop you will have the opportunity to find out more about community kitchens, different ways a group can work and how you can lead or start a community kitchen. Learn the history of the community kitchen movement and the effect it has had around the province. Hear about the different kitchen models that run successfully in our communities. Experience a community kitchen first hand! Lunch will be provided.
Choose from one of the following dates:
Thurs, Oct 13, 2011, 9:00 am – 2:30 pm
Thurs, June 7, 2011, 9:00 am – 2:30 pm
Location: Vancouver Food Bank, 1150 Raymur Ave.

Cost: $45.00 (lunch provided)

To register: Contact Darlene Tanaka, at 604-216-2325 or darlenet@foodbank.bc.ca
Please note: Registration is limited to 15 per class. Payment required upon registration. Cancellations must be done at the latest, 72 hours before. No refunds for no-shows. The workshop may be rescheduled if registration numbers are not met.

5. COMMUNITY KITCHEN ROUNDTABLES

These free, two hour roundtable are an opportunity to meet other community kitchen leaders, to share and hear about other kitchen activities, challenges & successes. We are now posting an overview of what is discussed in our Roundtables – visit the blog category “Around the Table” to see notes of previous meetings.
Dates/Times:
Thurs, Sept 22, 2011, 10:00 am – 12:00 pm
Thurs, Jan 12, 2012, 10:00 am – 12:00 pm
Thurs, Jun 14, 2012, 10:00 am – 12:00 pm
To register:: Contact Shona Lam at shonal@foodbank.bc.ca. Although it is a free workshop, we kindly ask that you register so that we know who will be in attendance. Location: Greater Vancouver Food Bank Society, 1150 Raymur Ave

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Volunteer

1. CREATIVE CHEFS WANTED

The Downtown Eastside Neighbourhood House is looking for creative chefs with a passion for social justice to volunteer their time once a month to run a themed Community Kitchen as part of our Right to Food programming. Themes include food preservation (canning, pickling, etc.), health (i.e. cooking for diabetes), baking, and food from different cultures. We are also open to chefs proposing their own themes.

All Community Kitchens follow the DTES NH Right to Food philosophy, which upholds the human right of Downtown Eastside residents to abundant, local, fresh and nutritious food. Food created and served at the DTES NH should use the freshest ingredients and avoid refined sugars and processed foods.

For more information please contact Melanie Spence, Food Activist at the DTES NH:
dtesfoodnetwork@gmail.com
(604) 215-2030

2. GROWING CHEFS INTERN

Growing Chefs! is looking for a motivated and creative individual to join our team as our Fall Intern. The successful candidate will be responsible for a wide-range of activities, ranging from event coordination, public relations support, community outreach, social media, and administrative duties. This position is a three-month part-time unpaid volunteer position, with possibility of extension. Position is based in Vancouver. Must be able to work remotely and in office. Commitment is approx. 10hrs per week—may occasionally include evenings and weekends.

This unpaid internship will provide you with a range of hands-on experience from event planning, event coordination, marketing, public relations, office administration, and fundraising. It will offer the successful candidate an inside view of the workings of a non-profit environment, and provide valuable training and job skills applicable to both the for-profit and non-profit sectors.

For more information visit: http://growingchefs.ca/opportunities)
We welcome your cover letter and resume at admin@growingchefs.ca by 6:00pm, September 4th, 2011. Please quote “Fall Intern” in the subject line and articulate your interest and how you meet this volunteer position criteria.

3. GROWING KIDS PROGRAM

Looking for work experience in the environment or education sectors? Interested in outdoor classroom learning? Believe that education has the power to create social and environmental change? Apply now for Environmental Youth Alliance’s Growing Kids Volunteer Internship Program for Fall 2011!

As a volunteer intern you will:
• Work regularly with an elementary or high school to help teachers and students develop and maintain their school garden and/or school garden club
• Assist in facilitating workshops and lessons on topics such as: seed saving, winter garden preparation, soil ecology, composting, plants as medicine, native plants and wildlife, and food security.
• Help coordinate student-driven garden projects
• Become a role model for youth in environmental stewardship; teaching about the social, political, economic and ecological implications of what we eat and how we live.
• Support teachers in better utilizing their school yard as a learning grounds.

Interested? For more information visit www.eya.ca. Please send a resume and covering letter indicating why you are interested in the position and detailing your experience working with youth and/or growing food, to Co- Coordinators Alaina Thebault, alaina@eya.ca AND Matthew Kemshaw matthewk@eya.ca
Apply by: Sunday, August 28th, 2011.

4. GRANDVIEW WOODLAND FOOD CONNECTION

The Grandview Woodlands Food Connection is a grassroots food security group supporting residents to access healthy and affordable food. We are developing a number of community based food initiatives, including community gardening, bulk buying groups, school gardens, canning workshops,community kitchens and more and are looking for individuals interested in hands-on project coordination. Check out our projects. Call Ian @ 604-718-5895

5. THE FOOD 2 U PROGRAM

The Food 2 U Program is a partnership between the Vancouver Food Bank and Vancouver Coastal Health. The program delivers food to seniors or persons with a disability most Friday mornings and is looking for volunteer drivers (with their own car) and passengers. Mileage will be reimbursed for those using their vehicles. Volunteers must be able to work well with people and be physically able to lift 20-25 lb grocery bags. Familiarity with the downtown area is an asset. For further information, please contact Carrah Boume at (604)215-3931.

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Funding

1. NEIGHBOURHOOD MATCHING FUND

Provider: Vancouver Board of Parks and Recreation
Deadline: October 31 The Neighbourhood Matching Fund supports projects by neighbourhood-based groups who want to make creative improvements to local public land. It supports projects which actively involve people in developing community and building neighbourhood connections while improving parks or other public spaces. The Vancouver Park Board will supply funds up to $10,000 to match the contribution the community makes through other funds raised, donated supplies, or volunteer labour. Projects which have other committed Park Board or City of Vancouver funding are eligible for a maximum of $5,000 and will be considered second to projects with no such funding.
http://vancouver.ca/parks/arts/nmf/index.htm