… Others will work more openly, actively seeking to engage with members of the local community." -----------------------------
This group began as an idea for connecting community to farmers and bringing awareness of eating and supporting local foods to everyone. However, I have realized that the co-op idea is only one aspect of the issue around food security in the community and that becoming a part of the changes that need to happen personally and locally we could make the "idea" of accessible, inexpensive local foods a reality here. The first steps toward bringing awareness and gathering interest in creating a c …
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I want to meet and connect with other open-minded people that realize that the body is just a vessel for the awesomeness contained within. I want members to be able to network, within a size-friendly community, make friends and find support when and where it is needed. I think this can take shape in many ways... but I also envision things being health and wellness oriented. By health and wellness oriented, I do not mean an emphasis on losing weight. I want to promote HAES (Health AT Every Size) …
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… My friend Richard and I have also been working on a film and online community where members can learn from natural healing experts and also share ideas.
Check out our website at:
http://www.thewholefoodproject.com/
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This group is for anyone who would like to learn more about cohousing, meet others who are interested in cohousing, or live in cohousing in the Metro Vancouver area. For those who are new to the cohousing concept, here’s a definition from Wikipedia: “Cohousing is a type of intentional community composed of private homes supplemented by shared facilities. The community is planned, owned and managed by the residents – who also share activities, which may include cooking, dining, child care …
… Daniel Leung (home inspector with over 30 years of experience) will be available to discuss these items with you and we invite other professionals who wish to contribute to their community to attend as well. There is no charge for these community events. Depending on the demand for information on specific topics webinars will be scheduled for a nominal cost (approximately $25.00) beginning August 2012.
… He says "Volunteers are the heart and soul of Canada, deeply rooted in community and concerned and active on issues that matter." He also wrote "Thank you for all you do". We received a postcard from Farley Mowat , a Canadian conservationist and author (he wrote Never Cry Wolf). His message: "Good luck to the Lower Mainland Green Team". Consider making a donation to the Lower Mainland Green Team because.. 1) While it doesn't cost anything for volunteers to participate, there are costs to run …
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