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Time: February 23, 2012 from 3:30pm to 5pm
Location: Kiwassa Neighbourhood House
Street: 2425 Oxford Street
City/Town: Vancouver
Website or Map: http://www.kiwassa.ca/
Phone: 604-649-2287
Event Neighbourhood and Type: construction, party
Organized By: Katie Andersen
Latest Activity: Feb 23
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Young people are building Kiwassa Neighbourhood House a compost and we are looking for other youth in the neighbourhood who want to help. We need people to help with planning it, building it, decorating it, and creating resources about how it needs to be maintained.
If you are under 19 and you are interested in helping do any of these things please contact me.
Katie Andersen- Kiwassa Neighbourhood House Youth Programs Coordinator
604-649-2287
We will be having a meeting to plan the building of the compost on Thursday, February 23rd at 3:30 at Kiwassa Neighbourhood House. We will be doing the actual construction on Saturday, March 10th and hopefully we can decorate it during spring break.
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