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Curtis Barber
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Matthew Stuart left a comment for Curtis Barber
"Hey Chris, Matthew again from Village Burnaby.  We are planning our second potluck for Wednesday January 25th, 2012 at the Bonsor Recreation Centre (6550 Bonsor Ave).  We had an amazing first meeting, and would really like to build some…"
Jan 9, 2012
Jason Mertz replied to Curtis Barber's discussion Main street area joint ownership of rabbits/bees in the group Main Street Neighbourhood
"Hi Curtis,         The Main St. steering group is thinking about having a bee keeping workshop at our monthly potluck in December (Dec. 6th).  This could possibly be a good place to speak with other bee and rabbit…"
Oct 21, 2011
Curtis Barber added a discussion to the group Main Street Neighbourhood
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Main street area joint ownership of rabbits/bees

I’m just putting this idea out there to see if anyone would be interested in a joint venture  raising rabbits (for meat and pelts) or honey bees. My partner and I live in an apartment so don’t have the ability to house the animals. If anyone is interested we could share the costs, labours and of course rewards.  Hope to hear from you if you are interested.CurtisSee More
Oct 21, 2011
Curtis Barber added a discussion to the group Neighbourhood Food Networks
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Main street area joint ownership of rabbits/bees

Is anyone in this group interested in a joint venture raising rabbits (for meat and pelts) or honey bees. My partner and I live in an apartment so we don’t have the ability to house the animals. If your interested we could share the costs, labours and of course rewards.  Hope to hear from you if you are interested.CurtisSee More
Oct 21, 2011
Curtis Barber joined Village Vancouver's group
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Food Foragers

Join Food Foragers to get a discussion going in VV about foraging edible herbs and flowers, fruit, mushrooms, etc as well as DIY herbal medicines.
May 12, 2011
Curtis Barber commented on Emi Do's event Perma-Blitz in Strathcona!
"Looking forward to being a part of this. Want me to bring anything?"
May 9, 2011
Curtis Barber joined Ross Moster's group
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VV Neighbourhood Food Networks

VV's been very active around food resiliency over the past 5 years. Focusing on 3 areas: Action (VV neighbourhood food networks), Education, and Planning (the Food component of our Energy Descent Action Plan, in conjunction with the Vancouver Food Policy Council), WE BUILD COMMUNITY, WE GROW FOOD, WE HELP BUILD A MORE RESILIENT FOOD SYSTEM.See More
Mar 20, 2011
Curtis Barber is now a member of Village Vancouver
Mar 14, 2011

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In which Vancouver neighbourhood or other community do you live?
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If you don't live in Vancouver or are in another neighbourhood or community we did not list, please tell us where home is.
Burnaby
Please tell us which areas of Transition interest you. For example: growing more food/urban agriculture, relocalizing our economy/local currency, Permaculture, transit, energy efficient buildings, the arts, urban homesteading, preserving seed diversity, potlucks, outreach, organizing events, community-building, having fun while saving the world, or...
Homesteading, permaculture, wild food foraging, mycology, natural buildings, community building.
There's a saying that "Transition is not a spectator sport". It's true! Village Vancouver runs on people power, and engaging in activities and projects together helps us accomplish more. Which groups, networks, neighbourhood villages, or projects do you think you might be interested in getting involved with? And what knowledge, skills, resources or other assets can you bring to the mix? (Don't be bashful!)
Yes, Main street area (moving there soon)
What would you like to see improved in Vancouver or in your community regarding sustainability or resiliency? Do you have an idea for a new Transition project or activity?
Transit and cycle use, light rail system to the outer communities, more gardens, less conspicuous consumerism.
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At 8:32pm on January 9, 2012, Matthew Stuart said…

Hey Chris,

Matthew again from Village Burnaby.  We are planning our second potluck for Wednesday January 25th, 2012 at the Bonsor Recreation Centre (6550 Bonsor Ave).  We had an amazing first meeting, and would really like to build some momentum around the ideas discussed.

Also, if you want to stay in the loop with whats happening with Village Burnaby, please join our Village Burnaby page. Look forward to seeing you soon!

At 11:25pm on May 16, 2011, Emi Do said…

Hey Curtis,

 

It was great meeting with you and digging dirt!  Pea shoots are SUPER easy:  soak peas (you can get them at most grocery stores) over night in water.  Put a layer of soil down on a tray that has some drainage holes in it.  Place peas fairly intensively (touching and maybe even slightly overlapping).  Then keep it watered everyday.  You can keep it in a dark place for the first few days (encourages roots to go down) and when you see the first set of false leave start to push their way up, stick them outside or under grow lights.  You can harvest* anytime after the first set of true leaves emerge (aka the third set of leaves you see after the shoot has started).  In about 2 weeks you'll notice that the shoot will grow back! 

 

To harvest, just cut the shoots about 1/2 inch from the soil. 

 

Please keep in touch about the mushrooms!  I'm soooo stoked about them!

 

At 12:51pm on March 25, 2011, Randy Chatterjee said…

Welcome to Main Street Neighbourhood and thanks for coming out on Monday.

We are meeting next at Little Mountain Neighbourhood House for a potluck, seed sharing, and short movie night on Tuesday evening April 5.  This is right next to the library near 24th Avenue on Main Street.  Please stop in for some free seeds to sow in your garden or inside, or come for the entire event, from 6:00 to 8:30.  

We are organizing a number of events this summer, such as Car Free Day on Main Street on June 19.  We'll be erecting an entire sustainable village, with chickens, bees, a composter, rain barrel, solar panels, etc.  We'll need volunteers to help make it a great place to visit for everyone.  

Meanwhile, we are busy growing lots of food in the city and are creating a roving food market (a small farmer's market) to distribute this zero-mile food to every neighbourhood in Vancouver, by bicycle.

There is lots to do, and lots of fun people to do it with.

Whatever you'd like to do, we'll help to make it happen.

Randy

At 8:15pm on March 22, 2011, Chris Bevacqua said…
Great meeting you Monday night! Keep in touch for sure, stoked to go mushroom hunting!!
 
 
 

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