Ridgeway Elementary Spring Fair

Ridgeway Elementary is having their annual Spring Fair at the school on Saturday May 14th from 11.30am to 2:30pm.

Activities at the fair include: Rides (bouncy castle, slide etc), Game Stations, Concession by the Lynn Valley Lions Club, Silent Auction, Bake Walk and Raffle. Tickets for the raffle are on sale now until May 6th and can be purchased from any Ridgeway student.

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Neighbourhood Small Grants 2016

Applications for small community project funding are being accepted by the Vancouver Foundation until April 4th, 2016.

http://neighbourhoodsmallgrants.ca/

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Green Necklace – Second Open House – January 27th 2016

Citizens are getting another opportunity to review design options and voice their opinions on how to best promote a healthy, economical and environmentally-friendly alternative to vehicle traffic on January 27th at Ridgeway Elementary School from 5:00pm to 8:00pm.

For more information, click on the link below:

Green Necklace – Second Open House

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Green Necklace Open House

October 20th at Ridgeway Elementary School from 5:00pm to 8:00pm

For more information, click the link below:

Green Necklace Open House Oct. 20, 2015

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Invasive Plant Removal Event – Greenwood Park – August 15, 2015

Evergreen BC is inviting to the following event:

EAT THE INVADERS
Blackberry Bake-off & Community Celebration!
Join us on Saturday, August 15 from 9 am until noon to remove invasive plants from Greenwood Park and to take part in a blackberry bake-off!
Beat the birds to the berries and bring your best blackberry dish to share for a chance to win great prizes.
There will be live music and lots of great food.
Please meet at the entrance to the park near the intersection of Ridgeway Avenue and 23rd St.
For more information or to volunteer contact Laura Nickerson at 604-689-0766 x 221 or lnickerson@evergreen.ca

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Canada Day Parade 2015

For the third year in a row, members of the GBRRA manned the registration table for parade entries at 13th and the Boulevard. It was great fun meeting many of the people who make the annual parade such a success, plus we got a free pancake breakfast. The Lions Club did a great job. One person who enters many parades commented that the North Van Canada Day Parade is the best organized. Kudos to the Legion and to everyone who came out! It was a great day!

With the registration table being in good hands, GBRRA’s chair Fiona Walsh volunteered to escort the RCMP Safety Bear during the parade.

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West Keith Road/West 13th Street Cycling Open House

The City of North Vancouver held its first public consultation at City Hall on June 24th on the design of cycling facilities along West Keith Road/West 13th Street. Boards with various options were on display and City staff was on hand to answer questions. The City’s webpage with project information including links to the PDF document with all boards as well as a survey can be found here. Please submit your feedback by July 8th.

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GBRRA Loutet Farm Urban Agriculture Workshop 2015-05-23

In spite of the lack of sunshine the Urban Agriculture Workshop on May 23rd at Loutet Farm was a great success. Thanks to the Vancouver Foundation Neighbourhood Small Grants program we were able to purchase supplies for the workshop and the makings of a great lunch.
The day started with Carole Stewart talking about growing tomatoes from seed. She demonstrated how to use peat pots for starting seeds and how to make a plant pot out of newspaper. Many gave the newspaper pot a try and had a lot of fun in the process – origami for gardens.. There was a great discussion about pruning and staking different types of tomatoes plants as well as the different varieties of tomato seeds available. Seeds and pots were available for everyone to take home. A great source for tomato and other veggie seeds is www.westcoastseeds.com.
Fiona Walsh was a hit with her talk on making kombucha, a fermented tea drink with a myriad of health benefits. She had several SCOBYs or mothers available to look at and touch. Even though they look a bit like jelly fish, the drink they produce is delicious. We enjoyed tasting Fiona’s different batches and several people are going to try making kombucha at home using the SCOBY’s provided by Fiona. www.youtube.com/watch?v=0Ve_YrSp500
Fiona’s second demo was about kefir, a fermented milk product that is a little like thin yogurt. The kefir is made by putting kefir grains into milk and letting the grains do their work for about eighteen hours. Kefir is really simple to make at home because it does not require any refrigeration. Each batch of kefir grows some new grains which are tiny white spheres with a bumpy surface so once started there are more to share. A number of people took home some kefir grains in jars to make their own. (www.youtube.com/watch?v=g8inJzX-6yE)
Dianne Jackson and Fiona Walsh talked about sprouting seeds. We saw a number of different kinds of equipment from basic mason jars to containers with tiers for growing multiple kinds of sprouts at the same time. They also had examples of sprouts at the different stages of growth from seed to green sprouts ready for a salad. Many of the participants took home seeds to sprout and mason jars to put them into. Dianne had a book with a lot of useful information on all kinds of sprouting that many wanted to look at and there are many sources for info about sprouting online.
A highlight of the day for everyone was a visit from Evonne Strohwald and her beautiful buff orphington chicken. Evonne talked about the many things to consider when deciding to keep urban chickens. The chicken was charming and seemed to enjoy being held by a number of people. For more information about keeping chickens here are some links. www.chickensinnorthvancouver.wordpress.com or http://www.villagevancouver.ca/group/north-shore-chickens
The formal part of the day wrapped up with a delicious lunch served under the new shelter at Loutet Farm. Marilyn Watson, Dianne Jackson, Carole Stewart and Fiona Walsh all worked on the prep. Most of the ingredients were organic and produced and purchased locally from Sprout Market, The British Butcher and Loutet Farm.
After lunch many of the workshop participants stayed to weed the potato patch on the Farm. .”Many hands make light work”. The event wrapped up about 3:00pm. Thanks to Loutet Farm for letting us visit and use their new shelter. More info about the Farm can be found at http://ediblegardenproject.com

 

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Sutherland Secondary – Nepal Fundraiser – May 23rd

Sutherland Secondary School – 1860 Sutherland Ave, North Vancouver – is hosting a fundraising event in support of Nepal Earthquake Relief on Saturday, May 23rd 2015 from 7-11 p.m. For details, click here.

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GBRRA Spring 2015 Bulletin

Click on the image below to view the GBRRA Spring 2015 e-Bulletin in PDF format.

Spring 2015 e-Bulletin Screenshot

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