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*FED-AP (Food Energy Descent Action Plan) Event Planning Meeting

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*FED-AP (Food Energy Descent Action Plan) Event Planning Meeting

Time: April 25, 2013 from 10:30am to 12:15pm
Location: Kits
Phone: Ross at [email protected]
Event Neighbourhood and Type: kits, event planning, community food resiliency, fed-ap
Organized By: FED-AP Working Group
Latest Activity: Apr 25

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FED-AP is a collaboration between Village Vancouver, the Vancouver Food Policy Council, and the Museum of Vancouver started in 2011 to produce a Community Food Resiliency Plan for Vancouver and the region.

This meeting will focus on planning a public event at MOV the week of June 17-20 for 100-140 people to provide updates, as well as opportunities for plugging into the project.

If you're interested in volunteering at the event, please contact Ross at [email protected].

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