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The latest news from the Joomla! Team
Two Screenings Scheduled for Award Winning Fractured Land
Woodfibre LNG Receives Environmental Assessment Approval
Farm Gate Market, Fruit Tree Project and Permaculture Learning Day
Help Us Create the One Straw Story
Holiday Markets and Community Gatherings & Workshops
New Cob Bench, Edible Garden Tour, Harvest Festival
AGM, New Farmer's Markets
Garden Party, Trout Fishing, RC Arts Festival
RC Earth Day, Spring Potluck, GYOD, Student Intern
Farm Gate is Back, Classes Begin for Spring
FAN Survey, Deconstructing Dinner, Seed Potatoes, Hergesheimer Says Good-bye
Agricultural Research Forum Hosted by One Straw
Farm Gate Winter Transition, AAP Open House
Fall Faire Winners, Fruit Project, Winter Farmgate Market
Feast of Fields, Fall Faire, Community Farm and Speaker Series
5th Annual Edible Garden Tour August 18
Fruit Tree Project, Garlic and Bees
One Straw Welcomes New Food Systems Network Coordinator
Exciting Upcoming Events Across the Coast

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Coast Events

Edible Garden Tour 

August 6      11 am to evening

presented by One Straw Society

http://www.onestraw.ca/

 

This Living Salish Sea

film August 26

two screenings 3 pm and 7 pm

Madeira Park School of Music

salish sea

 

 

 

 

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