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Luke Warkentin replied to Megan Adam's discussion Next Potluck: March ??? in the group Hastings Sunrise Village
"Weekend afternoon/evenings are best for me. Thanks for organizing. Luke"
Mar 1, 2011
Luke Warkentin replied to Marla Remm's discussion shared resources? worms?
"Hi Marla Our compost bin has lots of red compost worms in it if that's the type you're looking for. email me at luke.warkentin@gmail.com   Luke"
Feb 14, 2011
Luke Warkentin joined Ross Moster's group
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Seed Savers Network

Savers is part of the VV Neighbourhood Food Network. Join VV, then Seed Savers.See More
Feb 8, 2011
Luke Warkentin replied to Karen Andrew's discussion Start of a "Vancouver Beekeeping Club" in the group Beekeeping
"This sounds great. Myself and 5 others started hives and this is our first winter; we would love to meet others in the neighborhood and share knowledge and good times!"
Dec 5, 2010
Luke Warkentin joined Anna Chase's group
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Beekeeping

We organize get-togethers for those who are already beekeepers and we hold information sessions on beekeeping for people who want to start! (Join VV, then Beekeeping)See More
Dec 5, 2010
Luke Warkentin joined Ross Moster's group
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Chicken Coop Co-ops

Welcome to the place for all things Backyard Chickens where chicken folk can meet, share knowledge and experience and help each other out with coop sitting, feed sharing... etc. There's lots of information and resources in the Discussion area.On the North Shore: VV North Shore ChickensSee More
Dec 5, 2010
Luke Warkentin is now a member of Village Vancouver
Dec 5, 2010

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In which Vancouver neighbourhood or other community do you live?
Hastings-Sunrise
Please tell us which areas of Transition interest you. For example: growing more food/urban agriculture, relocalizing our economy/local currency, Permaculture, transit, energy efficient buildings, the arts, urban homesteading, preserving seed diversity, potlucks, outreach, organizing events, community-building, having fun while saving the world, or...
Growing food, community gardens, bees, chickens, and bikes
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Food

Local, organic, rural, and/or urban, food production is a mainstay of life, and doing it well leads to wellness. From farm to kitchen, discussions relating to food--and the community arising around it--belong here.

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Transportation

If you have to leave your village, how will you get where you want to go? By car? Preferably not, both for your wallet and the earth’s sake. This category is for all discussions relating to how we all get around.

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Housing

A human right? After food, most feel shelter is the most important necessity. A place of shelter is also the start of a community. This category is for all things relating to shelter, housing, affordable housing, homes, renewable heating systems, green buildings, heritage, and our built environment in general.

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