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Location: Kits Neighbourhod House, Lower Hall (corner of 7th and Vine; enter ...
Street: 2305 – 2325 West 7th Avenue
City/Town: Vancouver, V6K 1Y4
Phone: RSVP here or to [email protected]
Organized By: VV, Kits Village, Ross Moster
Workshop for new and intermediate seed savers presented by Maria Hunter of Dragonfly Seeds. 9-11 am, followed by a brief kickoff discussion of Kits Village Seed Savers and Kits Seed Library from 11-11:30.
Participants will go home with some seeds. Also included in the workshop will be a discussion on sieve building (we'll build sieves and the library box at another time). Village Vancouver's Main Street Village Seed Library will be on hand, and copies of Six Levels of Seed Saving by Terry Kincaid will be available for purchase for $6.
If you have seeds to donate to the Kits Seed Library, please bring them.
The workshop and discussion are open to everyone. Limit 25 participants.
To register: RSVP here or email [email protected]
Generously supported by the Vancouver Foundation's Neighbourhood Small Grant Program, administered by Kits House.
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