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*Drop in "Spaghetti" Night Celebration Potluck

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*Drop in "Spaghetti" Night Celebration Potluck

Time: February 1, 2013 from 6pm to 8pm
Location: St. Mark's
Street: 1805 Larch Street
City/Town: Vancouver
Website or Map: http://www.kitshouse.org
Phone: 604-736-3588 ext. 31 (Zsuzsi)
Event Neighbourhood and Type: kitsilano, potluck
Organized By: Zsuzsi Fodor, Janet Coates, Elaine Hsiao, Ross Moster, Russell Cameron, Kits Village, Village Vancouver, Kits Neighbourhood House
Latest Activity: Feb 1

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Event Description

Village Vancouver, the Drop in Spaghetti Night Team and Kitsilano Neighbourhood House are collaborating to bring you a celebration of the wildly delicious DISNs!

This month's Kits House Potluck celebrates a series of 13 locally-sourced and locally prepared neighbourhood dinners hosted by Kits Villagers and supported by a Vancouver Green City Grant. Each of these meals has brought or will bring neighbours together to share a meal cooked on one stove, reducing transportation and energy consumption.

Hosts were also encouraged to prepare their meals using locally-sourced ingredients (e.g., 100-Mile Diet) and to track the origin of all of their ingredients.  We will be reporting on the results of these Drop-In 'Spaghetti' Nights and encourage all who hosted or participated in a DISN to share their experiences as well.

We invite you to bring a dish featuring local ingredients to share at this month's potluck. Local chef, Russell Cameron, will also be providing soup and bread.

 

Please RSVP here or to Ross at [email protected].

Six more drop-in spaghetti nights are being held between now and January 27th. If you'd like to attend one, please click here for details.

 

Stay tuned for more details and save the date!

 

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Comment by Angela Squires on January 27, 2013 at 8:16pm

Sharing food is a major part of life. For many of us without families Village Vancouver provides a neighbourhood family that inspires sharing.

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