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Food Security Primer: Afternoon

Saturday, September 19, 2009 from 2:00 PM to 4:30 PM (PT)

Vancouver, Canada

Food Security Primer: Afternoon

Ticket Information

Ticket Type Sales End Price Fee Quantity
Place in Workshop Ended CA$24.00 CA$1.75

Event Details


Food Security Primer with Robin Wheeler!

  Saturday September 19, 10:00am-12:30pm

and

Saturday September 19, 2:00pm-4:30pm

 

~We're booking two identical workshops because they are going to fill up fast!~


Course description:

This 2.5 hour workshop was designed to lead the individual to a place of greater resilience and resourcefulness, so they can then move into community based work.  We will discuss stockpiling, gleaning, working with farms, food preservation, reducing waste, intensive growing practices, community sharing and more.  Food security starts with the individual.

Date: Saturday September 19: 10am-12:30pm OR 2:00pm-4:30pm

Cost: $24 (plus $1.75 cent registration fee)

Registration:

Limited to 20 people.  **Please note that all UBC Farm Growing Season Workshops require advance payment.  Also,  our workshops sell out VERY quickly.  We apologize for any inconvenience or disappointment.  There is great demand for our workshops, and unfortunately we can't accomodate everyone. If the website says the workshop is full, it really is full.**

 

Presenter Bio:

Robin Wheeler is author of Food Security for the Faint of Heart. She has been actively supporting local agricultural for over 15 years. She operates Edible Landscapes, a plant nursery, and uses her property as a teaching garden for the Sustainable Living Arts School in Roberts Creek, BC. She is founder of the One Straw Society and is also author of Gardening for the Faint of Heart.

What to Bring: Pen, paper

Growing Season Workshops:
This event is part of the UBC Farm Growing Season Workshop Series.  Our goal is to connect sustainability and life-skills experts with our local community through accessible and affordable workshops.   Come join us for a workshop, gain new skills and knowledge, and help support the UBC Farm!