Vancouver's Leader in Transition toward Strong, Resilient, Complete Communities

Time: July 20, 2010 from 1pm to 4pm
Location: Langara College
Street: 100 West 49 Ave.
City/Town: Vancouver
Event Neighbourhood and Type: food, neighbourhood food networks
Organized By: Village Vancouver, Vancouver Food Policy Council, Grandview Woodland Food Connection and Langara College Continuing Studies
Latest Activity: Jul 8, 2010
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Join with other groups and individuals who are involved in neighbourhood and city-wide food security/ food system activities in looking at networking opportunities in and between different Vancouver neighbourhoods. We invite individuals and groups who are engaged around food, food security, food justice, and building sustainable and resilient food systems to learn what local Neighbourhood Food Networks are doing, and to meet colleagues, share ideas, and explore ways to work together toward common food security goals.
To register (free event): Please RSVP before July 15th by calling Langara College Continuing Studies at 604.323.5322. (CRN 60916, and please be sure to give your email address when registering.) For more information: Ross at rmoster@flash.net.
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