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Time: September 23, 2012 from 11am to 4pm
Location: East Vancouver
City/Town: Vancouver
Phone: 604-722-1424
Event Neighbourhood and Type: cedar, cottage/frog, hollow, neighbourhood tour
Organized By: Surya Govender
Latest Activity: Sep 23, 2012
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A self-guided tour of local chicken coops and bee hives in Vancouver's East Side from 11am to 4pm on Sunday, September 23rd.
Maps will be distributed from designated locations on the day of the event and hosts will provide information and answer questions at each site. Sites will be grouped by location and participants will be encouraged to walk or bike or roll through their local neighbourhood.
Organizers are looking for volunteers to help get the word out and host sites on the day of the event! For more infomation, contact Surya at thefindingprincess@yahoo.com or 604-722-1424.
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