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Think & Eat Green partner Fresh Roots winners of the VanCity Venture Challenge Competition

Ilana Labow, co-founder and director of Fresh Roots Urban Farm Society has been awarded the first VanCity Good Money Impact™ Venture Challenge competition, a initiative launched to help post-secondary students and recent post-secondary graduates grow businesses that are creating positive social…

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Save the Date: 2012 Think & Eat Green @ School – Summer Institute

“I found this to be an amazing experience that talks the talk as well as walks the walk. You offer real, hands-on learning of ideas and techniques for the classroom that will promote social change. I have pages of notes…

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Veronica Gaylie Book Signing | AERA Conference

Think & Eat Green @ School team partner Veronica Gaylie will be on hand this weekend at the AERA Conference on April 15, 3:00 PM at the Peter Lang Booth #201-207, Exhibit Hall A, at the Vancouver Convention Center. Veronica’s…

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The Orchard Garden Field News: March Edition

The March edition of Field News is out! In this issue, Stacy Friedman guides us through the process of testing seed viability, Marc Schutzbank reviews acclaimed author Raj Patel’s latest book Stuffed and Starved: Markets, Power and the Hidden Battle…

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“Chew On This” – with Steve Golob

Head over to the Irving K Barber Learning Centre webcasts home and watch Think & Eat Green @ School team member Chef Steve Golob of Place Vanier Restaurant  discuss the business case behind sustainable food and the costs and benefits of…

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Passionate about earth stewardship, food education, and garden-based learning?

The Intergenerational Landed Learning Project is a unique education and research initiative of the Department of Curriculum and Pedagogy at UBC, that brings together children, educators, and multigenerational volunteers to explore how holistic experiences in a farming/gardening project on an…

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It’s that time of year…

Leanna Killoran says it well: “As many new gardeners can attest, the idea of planning your summer garden while the weather is still grey and cold can be a daunting challenge. As seed catalogues arrive in the mail and the…

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The 2012 Summer Institute

We’re ready to do it again.

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