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Time: March 4, 2012 from 10:30am to 12pm
Location: West End Community Centre, Denman Room
Street: 870 Denman Street
City/Town: Vancouver, BC
Website or Map: http://westendcc.ca
Phone: 604-257-8333
Event Neighbourhood and Type: west, end, workshop
Organized By: West End Neighbourhood Food Network & Village Vancouver
Latest Activity: Feb 17, 2012
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We will list up all the elements that already exist in the West End relating to food growing and food security and look at what is missing and how things can be connected. Input could go into the City's West End community plan process that has just begun. Moderator: Randy Helten
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