Vancouver's Leader in Transition toward Strong, Resilient, Complete Communities
Time: October 21, 2012 from 6pm to 8pm
Location: 1st and Alma
Come enjoy a meal created and hosted by your neighbor at 1st and Alma. Open to anyone, the drop-ins are especially aimed at neighbours living close to the host (within 2 or 3 blocks).
This is one in a series of dinners, supported by a Green Neighbourhood Small Grant from the Vancouver Foundation (administered by Kits Neighbourhood House), to increase awareness of our food sources and promote community connections.
The source of the ingredients will be tracked, and we'll collate how local our eating habits are at the community gathering.
They’re called Drop-in “Spaghetti” nights, because many of the ones we've held in the past have involved serving spaghetti. This meal, however, will focus on fresh and local produce and will be all vegetarian (ova-lacto).
Limited to 10 participants.
Exact address will be emailed the day before the event to those who RSVP.
Please RSVP here:
http://www.villagevancouver.ca/events/kits-meals-drop-in-spaghetti-...
Thanks, hope to see you there!
Tags: kitsilano, spaghetti night
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