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Transition Cedar Cottage

Meet and Greet Tea! (meet the chickens too!) Sunday, February 22 from 1-3 pm)


Cedar Cottage Village: TCC@villagevancouver.ca.

Location: Kensington/Cedar Cottage, East Side, Vancouver, BC, Coast Salish Territory
Members: 63
Latest Activity: Feb 18, 2015

Cedar Cottage Seed Savers Collective Group- Please join us! To encourage the success of our collective, we ask that prospective members possess an understanding of organic gardening and seed saving methods.

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Meet and Greet Tea! (meet the chickens too!)

Started by Alyssa K. Last reply by Alyssa K Feb 18, 2015. 2 Replies

Please join us in Cedar Cottage for a casual meet and greet and tea from 1-3PM on Sunday, February 22.We'll meet our neighbours and discuss what we might envision for the Cedar Cottage village.…Continue

Tags: chickens, chicken, coop, tour, funding

Animating Transition Cedar Cottage in 2015

Started by Village Vancouver. Last reply by Alyssa K Dec 30, 2014. 1 Reply

TCC has been pretty quiet recently! But this hasn't always been the case - there used to be all sorts of workshops, potlucks, other gatherings, etc. and it would be great to get stuff going again. If…Continue

Neighbour Savour V - Village Vancouver's 5th annual community potluck for 300

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Neighbour Savour V - Village Vancouver's 5th annual community potluck for 300Monday, October 6th 6 to 9 pmHeritage Hall…Continue

This weekend (Oct 8-9): 4 Free and near Free Gardening workshops with Robin Wheeler (In Hastings Sunrise & West End Transition Villages)

Started by Village Vancouver Oct 7, 2011. 0 Replies

This Weekend (Oct 8-9):4 Free and near Free Gardening Workshops  with Gardening for the Faint of Heart and Food Security for the Faint of Heart author Robin WheelerOct 8Concepts in Year Round…Continue

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Comment by Cylia on August 22, 2011 at 12:45pm
I've posted this under events already.  c
Comment by Jodi Peters on August 22, 2011 at 12:42pm

Introducing Copley Commons!

 The Environmental Youth Alliance has partnered with the City of Vancouver to work with community members in creating a new urban agriculture site on the former grounds of Richard Copley's historical orchard. In keeping with the site's history, the focus of the project will be perennial fruit culture and celebration.

The site has been vacant for over 30 years, and is the grassy field that lies between Walker St. and Copley St, just north of Vaness Avenue and the Skytrain.

The development of this site will be a blend of community tended plots, social gathering space, a productive berry patch and orchard, and many other possibilities that have not yet been detailed.

OPEN HOUSE:
We are holding an open house to gather input and ideas from community members and begin planning for fall planting activities. Whether you want to be involved in further planning and activities, or are simply curious about the site, please join us. Refreshments will be provided.

Please contact me if you have any questions, concerns or comments.

 

Also - check out our webpage for more information and a map of the site:

http://eya.ca/copley-commons.html

We are really hoping for strong community engagement with this project and our Open House is the first of many steps towards creating a beautiful, productive, perennial urban agriculture site that will be a precious resource to the community around it and the city as a whole!

Thanks! And I hope to see you at our Open House!

Jodi
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Jodi Peters

Coordinator
Environmental Youth Alliance
www.eya.ca
604-689-4446
cel: 778-235-2913

Comment by Jenny Rustemeyer on June 2, 2011 at 4:22pm

Hi Helen,

I don't know how to respond to messages sent to the whole group, but we do have a color ink jet printer if you need to borrow it. We can do it this weekend if you have the transfer paper.

Comment by Cylia on April 4, 2011 at 2:07pm
It looks like we won't be able to pickup the folding table after all, so we just have the canopy to store for now. If anyone wants to do this, check freecycle and contact them from there. Thanks. cylia
Comment by Cylia on April 4, 2011 at 11:52am

Helen, we can store items in the meantime.  Thanks. cylia 

Comment by Cylia on April 4, 2011 at 11:47am

Yes, we are open to it.  This blurb is what I've been sending to enquiring vendors.

"The spring fling is our garden celebration in which we invite and support local business, artisans, crafters, etc. to showcase their wares, etc., basically for free. Should the vendor feel that s/he has made enough profit, a donation to the garden is appreciated. That said, s/he would need to bring all of her/his own stuff (since we have few canopies and tables to share) and will need to confirm by April 15 so we can ensure there is a space available for her/him on the site plan.  The event is from 12-3 pm and the vendor is expected to show up at 1130 am to setup and ask for Cylia, the site coordinator.  There are no bathrooms on site, however, we have contacts with our neighbors. For further info, contact cylia@telus.net   Thank you for being part of our celebration!!

Comment by Cylia on April 4, 2011 at 11:30am

ok, so far.  Looking for more vendors -- farmers selling local produce, crafters and artisans, local entertainment.

 

Comment by Village Vancouver on April 4, 2011 at 11:15am

Cool...if you don't find storage in the village, we can find storage elsewhere. Do you need anything else for May 1st? (For instance, other tables, use of cargo bike to deliver stuff to site?)

We'd likely want to use canopy, maybe table for Car Free Day neighbourhood demo village at Main Street Festival, and possibly for folk fest in July.

Ross

Comment by Cylia on April 4, 2011 at 11:04am
Yep, I received one through Freecycle and would be happy to share it for VV events.  cylia
Comment by Village Vancouver on April 4, 2011 at 10:32am

Hey Cylia,

By canopy, do you mean a tent w/out walls? Does it fold into a carrying bag?

Cheers, Ross

 

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