Citizens for a Livable Cranbrook Society provides grassroots leadership and an inclusive process, with a voice for all community members, to ensure that our community grows and develops in a way that incorporates an environmental ethic, offers a range of housing and transportation choices, encourages a vibrant and cultural life and supports sustainable, meaningful employment and business opportunities.

Wednesday, September 11, 2013

One World Garden Workshop Saturday September 14

One World Garden Workshop Saturday September 14 in Kimberley and Cranbrook


The 4th workshop in the One World Garden Series, No Fear of Frost, is coming up Saturday, September 14, 10-noon in Kimberley and 3-5pm in Cranbrook.  With the abundance of harvest season upon us, this is an exciting time to get your hands dirty in the garden! 

In No Fear of Frost we’ll be learning about simple ways to extend the harvest, including a demonstration of building cold frames, the wonders of protective fabrics, and local experiments with hydro-thermal energy.  There’s no reason your tomatoes can’t ripen on the vine this year!
The goal of this workshop series is to increase the local capacity for growing food by offering a place where immigrants or people new to gardening can learn more about growing food locally while gaining hands-on experience and exchanging skills with local members of the community.
“These workshops have been so much fun, with local garden mentors coming to share their knowledge I’ve seen a lot of people gain new gardening confidence this summer”, says Jessica Windle, Wildsight Kimberley/Cranbrook Food Sustainability Coordinator.
Following the workshop in Cranbrook will be the Public Produce Garden’s second annual Potato Pickin’ Party, complete with a potato boil – come down, taste some taters, and take some home, too!
The Kimberley workshop will be held from 10-noon at Rita’s Memorial Garden at 455 Bryant Blvd. and in Cranbrook from 3-5pm at the Public Produce Garden in Eric McKinnon Park. 
The Potato Pickin’ Party is 5-7pm, bring the family down for some fun in the garden!  Consider inviting your friends or neighbors who are new to town to come and share in the harvest too!
As part of the Welcoming Communities project, Columbia Basin Alliance for Literacy, Cranbrook Food Action Committee and Wildsight Kimberley Cranbrook have teamed up to provide these gardening workshops for free.  This project is made possible through funding from the Government of Canada and the Province of British Columbia.
The workshops are free but require registration.  To register, in Cranbrook: cranbrookfood@gmail.com or call (250)427-7981, in Kimberley: shannon@wildsight.ca or call (250)427-2535 ext 223

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