Village Vancouver March 2014 Newsletter and Upcoming Events



Village Vancouver 

Newsletter and Upcoming Events 

March 2014


Welcome to the March 2014 edition of the Village Vancouver monthly newsletter and Upcoming Events.


Despite some February snow, spring is poking its head through the earth and Village Vancouver is bursting with events, gatherings, and energy!  Village Vancouver is excited    highlight the Just Film Festival running from Feb 28 to Mar 2 at Langara College.  Another exciting event we're pleased to be sponsoring is the Caring for All Creation: Land, Water, and Our Communities series, which features discussion and community engagement gatherings on different topics from Mar 4 to May 13.  

Our 9-month placemaking course, anchored by Mark Lakeman, founder of Portland's City Repair, kicked off in February with a sold-out public talk at SFU Woodwards on February 7th, followed the next day by the first full-day placemaking workshop with Mark Lakeman and Sara Dent. The course's 30+ participants represent a broad swath of community leaders, artists and activists from around Vancouver and other parts of Metro Vancouver. The City Commons Placemaking Course's mission is to train its participants to be placemaking leaders and catalysts in their communities, and will culminate this summer in the 2nd annual City Commons Placemaking Convergence! More announcements about this coming soon!

To learn more about the course, please visit www.citycommonsvancouver.ca.

And for those of you who missed our Richard Heinberg talk at UBC (in partnership with UBC Sustainability), here's a link to the video.



In This Newsletter:

  • Just Film Festival - Feb 28 to Mar 2
  • Caring for All Creation: Land, Water, and Our Communities - Mar 4 to May 13
  • Neighbourhood Small Grants Program
  • Volunteer Positions with Village Vancouver
  • Food Scrap Drop Spots - Tuesdays and Saturdays
  • Arts in the Village - An Update by Laura Lee Coles
  • Permaculture Learning Opporunities, one-day and year-long certificate
  • Paul Stamets: Mycellium Running:  A Presentation & Book Signing - Mar 16
  • Introducing the Just Say Hello Project  
  • Lower Mainland Urban Watersheds Forum - Mar 21 to 22
  • Enlightened Green Leadership Course - Mar 8
  • Vancouver Ecovillage
  • Vancouver Storytelling event - Mar 16
  • Step Right Up - Celebrating 25 Years SFU CSCD - Mar 13
  • Numerous Additional Events: workshops, courses, and potlucks!


Enjoy!
Your March newsletter team,

Rhiannon, Jordan and Ross

 

Become a Member Today!

Join the Village Vancouver community by joining our website! We hope you'll also become a member of the Village Vancouver Transition Society.  Your annual membership will make our movement even stronger! It's easy to join - just click here!



Just Film Festival

Feb 28 - Mar 2
Langara College, 100 W. 49th Ave
www.justfilm.org


The Just Film Festival brings the pursuit of justice to the big screen. Now in our 13th year (formerly known as the World Community Film Festival), we feature social and environmental justice documentaries that go to the heart of issues confronting communities here and around the planet. The focus of the festival is to motivate audiences to action by focusing on issues both local and global. It runs for three days at Langara College and is BC’s largest social and environmental justice film festival.


The Just Film Festival is produced by a group of partners including Codevelopment Canada, Langara College Continuing Studies, World Community, Amnesty International, and Village Vancouver.



Neighbourhood 
Small Grants Program:
Coming up this Spring


Created by the Vancouver Foundation in 1999, the Neighbourhood Small grants Program supports ideas that connect and engage residents in their community to strengthen their own neighbourhood.  Past projects have included neighbourhood block parties, a portable canning kitchen, emergency preparedness workshops, neighbourhood exchange-a-book boxes, drop-in spaghetti nights, seed libraries, creating bee pollinator corridors, collaborative gardens, Neighbour Savour, Re-skilling workshops, and bike tune-up workshops.  Start thinking of projects you might want to organize for your neighbourhood’s grants up to $1000.  Be creative!  Be collaborative!  2014 application deadline: April 7. Further details will be available here the first week in March.


Volunteer Positions 
with Village Vancouver


Immediate Village Vancouver volunteer needs:
 

Newsletter Reporter -- Practice your writing and reporting on events happening within Village Vancouver.  Write short articles for the newsletter on current events.  We need help to share the good work that’s happening out there!  (Skills: researching, writing,  4-10 hours a month.)  If you’re interested, contact Rhiannon@villagevancouver.ca!


Admin Team Members – Help Village Vancouver get even more organized!  We need helpful hands to do straightforward administrative tasks such as keeping email lists current and helping organize files.  Your help will support the foundation that allows the organization and the transition movement to thrive!  (Skills: general computer skills, Minimum 4 hours a month).  If you’re interested, contact AdminWG@villagevancouver.ca!
Village Vancouver always has need for more engaged involved co-creating volunteers, so contact us if you wish to be involved!

Caring for All Creation Series – 
Land, Water, and Our Communities
In Vancouver and Victoria or online.
March 4 – May 13

All people are invited to The Caring for All Creation: Land, Water, Our Natural Community series, a weekly gathering of the diverse peoples who care about our lands, waters and communities in different ways. The series is premised on having to create a caring community that knows and supports each other as we take on the vital task of seeing, thinking and acting in new ways.

Every 2 weeks, we gather as large groups (one in Vancouver, one in Victoria, or listen online) to reflect about the various aspects caring for our Earth implies. Each gathering begins with a shared meal, followed with facilitated dialogue, guest speakers, and reflection around a central theme. It addresses the head, the heart, and our hands.

The dates and bi-monthly themes for Vancouver are:

- March 4 - From Fear & Apathy to Active Hope & Love 
- March 18 - Re-Valuing Vocation in Land & Food Systems with guest speaker Seann Drory of Sole Food Street Farms
- April 1 - De-Colonization, Indigenous Wisdom
- April 15 - From Extractivism to a Gift Economy
- April 29 - A Culture & Politics for our Land, Water and Communities - May 13 - The Art of the Commonplace

Village Vancouver Founder Ross Moster will be one of the presenters on April 15.

In the weeks between large gatherings, participants meet in smaller neighbourhood groups. A guideline of readings, activities and "field" trips are provided, as well as opportunity to meet with the facilitators and guest speakers again. Neighbourhoods gather to re-localize caring relationships - with each other and with their lands. The diverse gifts within their own neighbourhood will become known, enabling neighborhoods to better care for their community. In so doing, they will be simultaneously responding to global suffering. And will know they do so in solidarity with many others.


Everyone is welcome including children, young adults, elders, non-religious, religious, spiritual, long-term activists, industry workers, unemployed, the hopeful, and the doubtful. Calling all lovers to join in!

The Vancouver Series is held at Spirit of Life Lutheran Church, 375 West 10th Ave, Tuesday evenings, 6 – 9 pm, from March 4th – May 13 or listen in online on Monday or Tuesday Evenings. Another similar series is being held in Victoria. For more information, see http://spiritoftheland.ca/. To register, see http://spiritoftheland.ca/registration/.


Sponsored by The Chester Ronning Centre for the Study of Religion and Public Life, KAIROS: Canadian Ecumenical Justice Initiatives, Village Vancouver Transition Society, Spirited Social Change, Vancouver School of Theology, The Faith & Society Committee of the BC Synod, The BC Synod, Evangelical Lutheran Church in Canada, The Evangelical Lutheran Church in Canada, The Eco-Justice Unit, Anglican Diocese of New Westminster


Food Scrap Drop Spots - Ongoing

  • Tuesdays 6 - 7:30 pm, Gordon Neighbourhood House, 1019 Broughton St.
  • Saturdays 10 - noon, Gordon Neighbourhood House, 1019 Broughton St.
  • Saturdays 10 - noon, West End Community Center, 870 Denman St

Every Tuesday and Saturday our volunteers receive food scraps from hundreds of the 45,000 residents in the West End. The take since June 2012 now totals over 40 tonnes of food scraps for composting to be recycled back into growing, also reducing greenhouse gas emissions.  Come drop off your scraps!

Upcoming Tues evenings Mar 4, 11, 18, 25
Upcoming Sat mornings Mar 1, 8, 15, 22, 29


Organized by West End Neighbourhood Food Network, Recycling Alternative and Village Vancouver.




Arts In The Village
 
An Update on Art, Celebration, play, and Creativity in Transition by Laura Lee Coles

Arts, celebration, and playfulness are as important an element of the Transition movement as building gardens and ending our dependence on fossil fuels. Rob Hopkins reminds us, “A Transition process without play and creativity would miss out on a vital way of reaching, touching and engaging people.” Arts In the Village as a new contribution to the newsletter reporting on Village Vancouver’s specific arts-based projects whose goal it is to create pleasurable shared experiences. Past Village Vancouver art projects include Cornucopia (2009) an interactive sound and visual sculpture about food security; Yarn Balm (2012) a whimsical way for folks to post speech bubbles envisioning what they would like to see happen in their community. Both of these projects were exhibited during the Sustenance Festival at the Roundhouse.

Building seed library boxes.
(Photo provided by author.)
In 2014, Village Vancouver embarks on a community arts-engaged collaboration with the LocoMotoArt Collective (LMAC) at the McBride Fieldhouse from February to August. LMAC is part of the Vancouver Park Board’s artist studio in residencies in the parks at the West Point Grey Community Centre -- Aberthau Mansion and temporarily at the McBride Fieldhouse. The first of a series of workshops has begun: building and painting of seed library boxes with future workshops in banner making, soundwalks, naturalist collages, painting garden containers and photography walks. http://vancouver.ca/parks-recreation-culture/loco-moto-art-collective.aspx.  Also, as a collaborative initiative, Village Vancouver, City Commons and Living the New Economy Vancouver, have launched a comprehensive 9-month placemaking course in Vancouver from February through October 2014.  Many community arts-based projects and performances are expected to emerge from this project!  

Stay tuned for future announcements on these projects and others!

 



Permaculture 
One-Day Learning Opportunities
Join a permaculture learning guild for a one day journey into the urban or rural environment and experience permaculture in a creative new way. Here for more information.

- Introduction to Permaculture : Sunshine Coast March 16, Free
- Social Permaculture Activation Richmond, March 18, Free
- Introduction to Permaculture : Langara March 22, Free
- Permaculture and Placemaking : March 8


Langara Permaculture Design Certificate Course
Mar 29 - Dec 6, $900

A new Permaculture Design Certificate course is convieniently offered on weekends in the Greater Vancouver Area. This dynamic and creative experience is hosted by the teaching team Delvin Solkinson and Kym Chi. Join this uniquely creative learning guild to explore permaculture in a transformative 10-month program based out of Langara and including field trips to gardens and urban farms.


Connect with others who want to become more conscious global citizens, deepen their understanding of how nature is designed, and learn how to become more empowered designers. Together we will learn how to map and design our homes, communities and lives, plan for emergency, grow more of our own food in all four seasons and work to build a regenerative future. The course is very flexible with busy lives and organized modularly. There is no time limit to complete the course and if you miss any classes you can do them in the future with other Gaiacraft permaculture design courses at no extra cost.

More information here.


Paul Stamets: Mycellium Running
A Multi-Media Presentation & Book Signing


(Photo from https://www.banyen.com/events/stamets)

March 16, 3 - 5pm
Canadian Memorial Church
1825 W. 16th Ave
(604) 737-8858 for tickets (Banyen Books)

Paul Stamets has been a dedicated mycologist for over thirty years. Over this time, he has discovered and coauthored four new species of mushrooms, and pioneered countless techniques in the field of edible and medicinal mushroom cultivation. He has written six books on mushroom cultivation, use and identification; his books have long been hailed as the definitive texts of mushroom cultivation.

Cost: $15 (Reg), $10 (Senior), tickets at Banyen Books (instore or by phone 604-737-8858)  More information here.


Introducing the JUST SAY HELLO Project
Just Say Hello is a budding project of local Vancouverite David Beattie to erode social isolation within our community. Modeled after Meetup, it overcomes Meetup's requirements for a specific time by matching peple available to meet at a particular location by a recognized tabletop sign that says, "Just Say Hello". You can join this movement to increase connection in our community in a number of different ways from hosting a 'Just Say Hello' with other volunteers at a local venue, spreading the word online and offline, helping organize special events, and nurturing new ideas.
More information here.

Just Say Hello is in the process of becoming an Affiliated Project with Village Vancouver. If you have a project you would like to discuss affiliating with Village Vancouver, please contact projects@villagevancouver.ca.


Lower Mainland Urban Watersheds Forum 
Mar 21 & 22
Segal Graduate Centre, 500 Granville St. and field trip locations.  Register here

Under the streets of Metro Vancouver, there are hundreds of watersheds, ducking in and out of sight.  Join Evergreen to answer the questions “What are the challenges and opportunities facing watersheds in cities?”, “What stories do the watersheds hold?”, “Who are the stakeholders and stewards?” and to explore how citizens in Metro Vancouver can show leadership  in urban watershed management and stewardship.



Enlightened Green Leadership Course 

Heart and Soul Sat Mar 8 from 2 - 4 pm
Location: Be’er Necessities, 412 West 22nd Avenue, Vancouver, Rear Apartment, $40


Members of Village Vancouver are invited to an exclusive workshop for Enlightened Green Leaders. Hurry to book your spot now as we keep the class small, effective, and interactive with only 12 spaces. Learn how to stop reacting to what is happening so that you have more resources available to Be the Change that You Would like to Initiate.

All of our lives, we’ve been taught to overcome challenges; to outperform our opponents; to ignore our shortcomings – These are characteristically “masculine” approaches. This seminar will encourage you to embrace what is going on in your heart and your mind; accept the gifts of your specific limitations; understand why your “opponents” have no choice but to act exactly the way that they do. You’ll discover how to succeed by applying Love to the most difficult situations.

Irrespective of whether we’re male or female, most of us were never taught how to interact with the world applying a “feminine” approach, so we’ve been trying to create a balanced and healthy environment with only 50% of the resources that are available to us. We’ve been trapped inside a paradigm characterized by conflict and control. Taking this course is an important step towards effective leadership for Enlightened Green Leaders.


Vancouver Ecovillage 
 
Vancouver Ecovillage is an online eco-conscious community dedicated to rethinking our habit patterns about how we live on this earth, of food, of power, of garbage, sewage and housing, at best to come into balance, for ethical and survival reasons. We are building our community on the concept of Giftivism based on anonymous acts of kindness which we encourage others to pay forward, so that changing our society for the better happens one kind act at a time. Please meet us on facebook and help us create the sustainable future we all strive for.





Listen! Laugh! Enjoy! Beware - Monsters and Dragons
Celebrating World Storytelling Day
 

Sunday, March 16th, 7 pm, $6
Includes tea and potluck treats.
St. Mark’s Church, 1805 Larch St.

Vancouver Storytellers www.vancouverstorytellers.ca presents an evening of storytelling with local storytellers and speakers Mike Ewan, Abegael Fisher-Lang, Jennifer Martin, Gael Whelan, and Elaine Ghulam.

For more information contact Mary Gavan at mary@marycelticstory.ca or 604-683-1575. Contact her if you are interested in hosting an evening of Storytelling in Kits on a 3rd Sunday of the month from October to May.
Join Village for some inspired storytelling at


Additional Village Events


Kensington-Cedar Cottage Seedy Saturday. Mar 1, 10 am - noon at Vancouver Public Library, Kensington branch, 1428 Cedar Cottage Mews.

West End Neighbourhood Food Network Free Balcony and Container Gardening Workshop. Mar 4 from 7 - 9 pm, West End Community Centre, Bidwell Room, 970 Denman Street.  RSVP please.

Kits Village Collaborative Garden Memorial for James Myers,  Mar 8, 2:30 - 3 pm, please RSVP for location.  Everyone welcome.

Kits Village Collaborative Garden Weekly Work Parties Resume!   Mar 8, 3 - 6 pm.

New Kits Village Dinner Group Forming!   Mar 8, 6:30 - 8:30 pm

Free Bike Security Basics Workshop (to be confirmed),  Mar 9, 10 - 11:30 am

West End Neighbourhood Food Network Free Grow Your Own Sprouts and Grass  Workshop Mar 11, 6:30 - 8:30pm,  Gordon Neighbourhood House

March plastic recycling in Kits,  Mar 13, 6 - 7 pm, RSVP Please.

Kits Village Collaborative Garden Weekly Work Party/Potluck, Mar 15, 2:30 - 7 pm

West End Neighbourhood Food Network March Potluck, Mar 16, noon - 2 pm,  West End Community Centre, RSVP please.

West End Neighbourhood Food Network Free Native Edibles Workshop, March 16, 2014 from 2pm to 4pm,  West End Community Centre, RSVP please.

West End Neighbourhood Food Network Free Traditional Tradional Sauerkraut Making Workshop Mar 18, 6:30 - 8:30 pm, Gordon Neighbourhood House.

Village Vancouver Admin Working Group Work Party (tentative date), Mar 19, 1 - 4 pm, Kits.


Permaculture Vancouver! Monthly Potluck and Workshop: Right Livelihood and Collaboration, March 20, 7 - 9 pm. RSVP please.

Salon d'Elan Vital Monthly Potluck and Discussion: A Trek Thru Nepal and the Himalayas, Mar 22, 1 - 4 pm.  RSVP please.

Kits Village Permaculture Blitzes/PET Days (KitsBlitzes), Mar 23, 11 am - 2 pm, RSVP please.


Kits Village Collaborative Garden Weekly Work Party, Mar 23,  3 - 6 pm, Kits, RSVP please.

Kits Village March Potluck/Workshop, Mar 23, 6 - 8:30 pm, RSVP please.

Deadline for April Newsletter, Mar 25, Email newsletter@villagevancouver.ca

Kits Village Seed Savers/Seed Library March Meeting, Mar 25, 10 - 11:30 am, Kits, RSVP please.

VV Admin Working Group Work Party #2 (tentative date),  Mar 26, 1 - 4 pm, Kits RSVP please.

Kits Village Collaborative Garden Weekly Work Party/Potluck,  Mar 29, 3 - 7:30 pm, Kits, RSVP please.


Kits Village Dinner Group,  Mar 30, 6 - 8 pm, Kits, RSVP please.



                 

Village Vancouver Upcoming Events

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Village Vancouver February 2014 Newsletter and Upcoming Events


Village Vancouver 

Newsletter and Upcoming Events 

February 2014



Welcome to the February 2014 edition of the Village Vancouver monthly newsletter and Upcoming Events.


An example of Vancouver placemaking at the Gather Round park.
(Photo from http://vancouvertoollibrary.com/?page_id=32&paged=3)
We hope your winter holidays have been restful.  Judging by the amount of special events coming up and community activity, we're starting to emerge from our winter hibernation!  Village Vancouver is excited to announce that Mark Lakeman will be working with Vancouverites on further developing placemaking projects in our own city!  Placemaking is an intentional collective approach to planning, designing, managing and programming public spaces so that connectivity, creativity, and shared value is maximized from cultural, economic, social, and ecological perspectives.  Placemaking makes places come alive with the community that dreams of its potential.  Come take part in dreaming additional community into Vancouver's places!  In addition, we look forward to welcoming April Rinne who will be giving a talk on collaborative consumption and the sharing economy!

On February 25th, Village Vancouver and the UBC Sustainability Initiative are co-sponsoring an evening with Richard Heinberg at UBC. Stay tuned - details are still being finalized for this event. And be sure not to miss the 13th Just Film Fest (formerly the World Community Film Festival), BC's largest social and environmental justice film festival, now co-partnered by CoDev, Langara College, Amnesty International, and Village Vancouver.


In This Newsletter:

  • An Example of Placemaking in Vancouver: The 'Gather Round' Park
  • Mark Lakeman, talk on Placemaking - Feb 7
  • Village Vancouver launches 9-month Placemaking course with Mark Lakeman - Feb 8
  • Richard Heinberg in Vancouver -  Feb 25
  • Collaborative Consumption and The Sharing Economy, talk by April Rinne - Feb 13
  • Just Film Festival - Feb 28 to Mar 2
  • Business Showcase: The Thyme of Your Life
  • East Van Grub Crawl - Mar 2
  • Food Scrap Drop Spots - Tuesdays and Saturdays
  • Winter Cultivating Food, Cultivating Community Workshop Series - Gardening & Biking
  • West End Neighbourhood Food Seed Saving Workshop and Potluck - Feb 23
  • Neighbourhood Small Grants Program - Coming up this Spring!
  • Volunteer Positions with Village Vancouver
  • Paul Stamets: Mycellium Running:  A Presentation & Book Signing - Mar 16
  • Salon d'Elan Vital: A Walk on the the Wild Side, a slide show on 5-month hike - Feb 1
  • UBC Farm Symposium - Feb 7
  • Organic Landscape Management Courses at Langara College 
  • Additional events: workshops, courses, and potlucks!


Enjoy!
Your February newsletter team,

Rhiannon, Jordan and Ross

 

Become a Member Today!

Join the Village Vancouver community by joining our website! We hope you'll also become a member of the Village Vancouver Transition Society.  Your annual membership will make our movement even stronger! It's easy to join - just click here!


An Example of Placemaking in Vancouver

The Sunday neighbourhood coffee in the
Gather Round traffic circle park. 
(Photo from https://www.facebook.com/pages/
Gather-Round/331747476897333)

Vancouver's smallest park (0.0003 hectares) called 'Gather Round' was created in 2012 by Julien Thomas, a nearby resident, and his neighbours, at 10th Avenue and St. George Street in East Vancouver, inside its traffic circle!  A Neighbourhood Small Grant allowed him to coordinate the design of the park so that people were the priority as opposed to the vehicles.  A local stoneworker created a stone mosaic in the middle of the park where, on Sundays in the summer, you can find often neighbours serving coffee within the traffic roundabout park with others popping by to visit.  It's also the site of work parties and musical jams.   

Street mural painting at Gather Round park.
(Photo provided by 2014 Lakeman event organizers.)
In 2013, it was the site of a City Commons project, created by community members -- a new colourful playful street mural!  “Most neighbours immediately get it,” says Thomas. “It's a community collaborative effort.”  

You too can be a part of this movement!  See the details of the upcoming course below!


Village Vancouver launches 9-month Placemaking course with Mark Lakeman!


  • Intro class with Mark February 8th, all day, location TBA, register here, and
  • Public talk on Friday, February 7th, 6:30 - 8:30 pm, Djavad Mowafaghian World Art Centre at the Goldcorp Centre for the Arts Simon Fraser University, 149 W Hastings St, tickets here.

(Photo submitted by event organizer.)
Placemaking pioneer Mark Lakeman returns to Vancouver to anchor and guide a 9-month placemaking course hosted by Village Vancouver in partnership with City Commons and Living the New Economy Vancouver!  The 2014 Vancouver City Commons Placemaking Course is designed to empower and facilitate community leaders in creatively reimagining the way space can be used in urban environments, building community and actively engaging citizens in the evolution of their neighbourhoods.
 
Learn more and register for this unique course at www.citycommonsvancouver.ca.

The course begins with an intensive introduction to placemaking with Mark Lakeman and local Permaculture educator Sara Dent on Saturday, February 8th. To kick things off the evening before, Mark will deliver a public talk on Friday, February 7th entitled Cracks in the Pavement: Placemaking and the remaking of the modern City at the Djavad Mowafaghian World Art Centre at the Goldcorp Centre for the Arts (SFU Woodwards). Buy your early bird tickets today!

Placemaking, the creative reclamation of public space was the brainchild of Mark, an urban designer, and his neighbours in 1996 when they transformed their own intersection into a place for community gatherings and interaction - starting a mini revolution in Portland, OR that has spread throughout the city and inspired the creation of City Repair, an organization that engages citizens in transforming spaces into places.

“Repaired” (place-made) streets and intersections often serve as community gathering places for events such as block parties or even more spontaneous, year-round gathering such as at the Gather Round roundabout at St George Street and 10th Ave in Vancouver, which has been transformed into a “micropark” complete with lawn chairs. Community bookshelves and info kiosks serve as neighbourhood “water coolers” where conversations are struck among strangers and residents stay in touch with what is happening in their neighbourhood. Community gardens cultivate deeper connections with one’s neighbours and with the Earth itself.

The Vancouver City Commons Placemaking Course will guide and support participants with all the skills, tools and assistance they need in order to lead placemaking projects in their own neighbourhood this summer during the 2nd annual City Commons placemaking convergence. The first City Commons event in July 2013 was an initiative by the Vancouver Tool Library, leaving a legacy at 5 sites throughout Vancouver. Village Vancouver hopes that this course will help dramatically increase the number of projects that can be completed in 2014.

Also, the City Commons Placemaking Course is looking for great project mentors! Do you have experience with undertaking community projects that you would like to share with an emerging Placemaker? Let us know! The organizers of this course are hoping to match each participant with a mentor to whom they can turn for advice as they navigate the sometimes complex business of engaging their neighbours in group projects. If you are interested in becoming a mentor, please write to jordan@villagevancouver.ca for more information.

Please join us for Mark Lakeman’s public talk on February 7th from 6:30 to 8:30 pm, and for the Placemaking intro class with Mark and Sara on February 8th! Let’s make place for community!

(Photo submitted by event organizer.)


Richard Heinberg Returns to Vancouver!
  • Feb 25,  6:30 – 8:30 pm
  • CIRS Main Lecture Hall, UBC

Village Vancouver and the UBC Sustainability Initiative are co-sponsoring an event with Richard Heinberg in late February. More details shortly on the VV website!



Collaborative Consumption and The Sharing Economy: Opportunities for Cities, Organizations, and Well-Being

  • Thursday, February 13, 2014, 5:30pm - 7:30 pm 
  • Followed by a reception, register here.
  • Location: The HiVE - 128 W. Hastings St. #201, Vancouver

Featuring: 
April Rinne, Chief Strategy Officer, The Collaborative Lab (45 min presentation)

(Photo submitted by event organizer.)
Responding Panel:
Sadhu Johnston, Deputy City Manager, City of Vancouver
Chris Diplock, Co-Founder, Vancouver Tool Library, Lead Researcher, The Sharing Project
Hilary Henegar, Marketing Director, Modo - The Car Co-op


To create the sustainable future we all want, we will have to alter how we live, work, produce and learn. It can be done.  April Rinne, Chief Strategy of Collaborative Lab, will illustrate how the collaborative economy (or the "sharing economy") has the potential to transform the way we design products and services, create sustainable and "shareable" cities, re-imagine public services, reduce waste and connect communities. Using a wide array of innovative examples from around the world -- from transportation to office space to food to education – she will show us how we can use technology and human ingenuity to unlock the wealth that exists in people, places and resources to develop scalable solutions to many of our pressing challenges and to improve social outcomes.

April Rinne's visit to Canada marks the launch of Cities for People, a Canada-wide initiative to create more resilient and livable cities.  Her national speaking tour is co-sponsored by One Earth and Social Innovation Generation.  April’s visit in Vancouver is co-hosted by One Earth with partners including The Sharing Project, Modo The Car Co-op, Board of Change, BC Partners for Social Impact, Village Vancouver and other local partners.



Just Film Festival
February 28 – March 2, 2014 at Langara College

(Image from
http://hospitalandoutreach.wordpress.com/)


Formerly the Vancouver World Community Film Festival, this year CoDev is partnering with Amnesty International, Langara College and Village Vancouver to bring you the annual global issues documentary film festival that has become a “must see” for film buffs and solidarity activists alike. Sign up for our e-bulletin and stay tuned for updates.  For current information, see the 2014 Just Film Festival website!




Business Showcase – The Thyme of Your Life



(Photo from
http://www.thethymeofyourlife.com)
The Thyme of Your Life is a community-supported agriculture (CSA) farm in Gibsons on the Sunshine Coast that focuses on garlic and olive oil.


The transition movement includes supporting a vibrant local economy.  Business Showcase introduces a local business each month that is a part of creating stronger communities and a resilient, sustainable future.  If your business fits this theme, please send a short description to newletter@villagevancouver.ca.

East Van Grub Crawl

Regular Neighbourhood Potlucks, starting March 2, 2014

Come break bread with your neighbours, get to know the people who live around you and help build stronger communities in Vancouver!  This is a roving potluck (or GrubCrawl) where everyone enjoys one dish at each different person's house, traveling between stops
(Photo from
http://blogs.momaha.com/2012/09/23512/)
together.  The delightful surprise is that you won't know who your dinner companions will be until you all arrive at the first home!  We’re starting with East Vancouver first off, but we'd love to see the concept spread across the city. 

Herewithforth, the first Sunday of every month (starting March 2nd, 2014) shall be known as GrubCrawl day!  (The one in East Van is open to residents living between Hastings and 12th Ave & Rupert and Clark, but you can sign up your other neighbourhood on the website.)

We only need 3 to 5 homes to sign up in your area for a given Sunday for your GrubCrawl to be a ‘go’ and you'll receive an email notice 5-6 days before the meal to confirm.  The email will list the other addresses you'll be visiting, the order you'll be making the stops, and how many people to expect.  The first house should make an appetizer, the last, dessert and in between you'll figure it out!

The site is now open and accepting registrations for our first round of meals, and what better way to beat the winter bleahs than with great food and new friends.  Head on over to GrubCrawl.ca to get yourself on the list or check out the FAQ for more info.

Think this sounds fun but don't live in East Van?  We can set up the website for your neighbourhood!  Contact eastvangrubcrawl@yahoo.ca!


Food Scrap Drop Spots - Ongoing

  • Tuesdays 6 - 7:30 pm, Gordon Neighbourhood House, 1019 Broughton St.
  • Saturdays 10 - noon, Gordon Neighbourhood House, 1019 Broughton St.
  • Saturdays 10 - noon, West End Community Center, 870 Denman St

Organized by West End Neighbourhood Food Network, Recycling Alternative and Village Vancouver.

Every Tuesday and Saturday our volunteers receive food scraps from hundreds of the 45,000 residents in the West End. The take since June 2012 now totals over 40 tonnes of food scraps for composting to be recycled back into growing, also reducing greenhouse gas emissions.

Upcoming Tuesday evenings Jan 28, Feb 4, 11, 18, 25
Upcoming Saturday mornings at both locations Feb 1, 8, 15, 22


Village Vancouver 
Winter Cultivating Food, Cultivating Community Series

Strathcona Community Centre, 601 Keefer St., Vancouver

Pre-Registration required: 604.713.1838 or in person at Strathcona Community Centre. Subsidies are available to low income residents of Vancouver with a Leisure Access Card.

Balcony and Container Gardening
Thurs Feb 6, 7 - 9 pm, cost: $25

Want to grow food but you live in an apartment? In this course we will cover the techniques and  challenges specific to gardening indoors and on balconies in containers. We'll look at soil, fertilizing organically, watering, containers, different sun orientations and what to grow. Instructor: Grant Watson.



Introduction to Organic Food Gardening
Thurs Feb 13, 7 to 9 pm, cost: $25

 
This course covers the basics of planning, preparing and starting a food garden. You’ll learn some simple techniques for starting plants indoors and in the garden, where to get supplies and how to do it all without the use of artificial additives. Instructor: Grant Watson.



Free Bike Maintenance Basics Workshop
Sat Feb 22, 10 - 11:30 am, free

Making 86% of trips by walking, cycling and transit has been identified as number one among the 'Top 5' biggest potential Ecological Footprint-reducing contributions being used by the Greenest City Lighter Footprint "Feet to the Fire" Committee as a baseline.


This free workshop offered by Village Vancouver and sponsored by Bikes for All (http://www.bikesforall.ca/) is designed to take a non-mechanical look at basic bicycle maintenance and help anyone become more confident at many essential tasks around keeping your bicycle safe and operational in many driving and weather conditions.


Free Bike Security Basics Workshop
Sun Mar 9, 10 - 11:30 am free

This free workshop is designed to take a look at basic bike security. Topics covered will include how to secure your bike, choosing a lock, how to inscribe ID on your bike, and other security measures you can take to protect your bicycle.  Led by Paul Wong from workshop co-sponsor Bikes for All.

West End Neighbourhood Food Network 
Free Seed Saving Workshop and Potluck

Free Seed Saving Workshop
Sun Feb 23, 2 - 4 pm
West End Community Centre, Bidwell Room, 870 Denman Street
RSVP to WENFN (ross.wenfn@gmail.com) or register with WECC (604.257.8333 or vancouver.ca/westendrec or in person)


You'll learn about the different strategies that plants use to reproduce and how to use this information to effectively select, harvest, and store your own seeds. The emphasis is in on annual food crops. Instructor: Grant Watson

A Village Vancouver Seed Library will be on hand and free seeds will be available. Help keep the library going - please bring seeds to swap and donate to the library if you're able to.

A Village Vancouver Potluck precedes the workshop from 12:45 – 2 pm (see below).


Village Vancouver Potluck
Sun Feb 23, 12:45 - 2pm
West End Community Centre, Bidwell Room, 870 Denman Street

Register on VV website or email Ross at ross@villagevancouver.ca or register with West End Community Centre (604.257.8333 or vancouver.ca/westendrec or in person)

Share some good food and conversation with neighbours. Bring something yummy to share and a cup, bowl, spoon, etc. if you're able to, and find out the latest with Village Vancouver. Everyone welcome!


Sharing Webpage for Village Vancouver 
at Neighborgoods.com

Need a lawnmower?  Does your wheelbarrow sit unused 355 days a year?  Going traveling and need someone to care for your bike?   

A Village Vancouver lending circle has just been created on the Neighborgoods.com sharing website.  The more people using it, the more people we have to lend to and borrow from!  You list the things you want to borrow, the things you have available to lend, and your wish list in case someone has what you’re looking for at http://neighborgoods.net/groups/village-vancouver-lending-circle.  So sign up now!

Neighbourhood 
Small Grants Program:
Coming up this Spring


Created by the Vancouver Foundation in 1999, the Neighbourhood Small Grants Program supports ideas that connect and engage residents in their community to strengthen their own neighbourhood.  Past projects have included neighbourhood block parties, a portable canning kitchen, emergency preparedness workshops, neighbourhood exchange-a-book boxes, and bike tune-up workshops.  Start thinking of projects you might want to organize for your neighbourhood’s grants up to $1000.  Be creative!  Be collaborative!  We'll update you when the 2014 deadlines are posted.  Or check back here soon!


Volunteer Positions 
with Village Vancouver



 Immediate Village Vancouver volunteer needs:

Newsletter Reporter -- Practice your writing and reporting on events happening within Village Vancouver.  Write short articles for the newsletter on current events.  We need help to share the good work that’s happening out there!  (Skills: researching, writing,  4-10 hours a month.)  If you’re interested, contact Rhiannon@villagevancouver.ca!

Admin Team Members – Help Village Vancouver get even more organized!  We need helpful hands to do straightforward administrative tasks such as keeping email lists current and helping organize files.  Your help will support the foundation that allows the organization and the transition movement to thrive!  (Skills: general computer skills, Minimum 4 hours a month).  If you’re interested, contact AdminWG@villagevancouver.ca!

Village Vancouver always has need for more engaged involved co-creating volunteers, so contact us if you wish to be involved!


Paul Stamets: Mycellium Running
A Multi-Media Presentation & Book Signing


(Photo from https://www.banyen.com/events/stamets)
March 16, 3 - 5pm
Canadian Memorial Church
1825 W. 16th Ave
(604) 737-8858 for tickets (Banyen Books)

Paul Stamets has been a dedicated mycologist for over thirty years. Over this time, he has discovered and coauthored four new species of mushrooms, and pioneered countless techniques in the field of edible and medicinal mushroom cultivation. He has written six books on mushroom cultivation, use and identification; his books have long been hailed as the definitive texts of mushroom cultivation.

Cost: $15 (Reg), $10 (Senior), tickets at Banyen Books (instore or by phone 604-737-8858)  More information here.


Salon d'Elan Vital: A Walk on the the Wild Side

Image from http://www.fs.usda.gov/pct/
Feb 1, 1 - 4 pm, Potluck 1 pm, Slide Show 2 pm
Location: Kits, near beach
RSVP to salon@villagevancouver.ca for address

Join us for a potluck and salon. Rhiannon Johnson will show slides and talk about her 3500 km journey last summer, a 5 month-long hike on the Pacific Crest Trail. What does it take to walk through the wilderness of California, Oregon, and Washington on her walk towards Canada? What were the biggest dangers? The greatest thrills? Come find out and dream of adventure together!



UBC Farm Symposium



(Photo provided by event organizer.)
February 7, 2014 from 8:30 am to 3 pm
Old Barn Community Centre, Upstairs Meeting Room
6308 Thunderbird Blvd
Registration: http://symposium.ubcfarm.ubc.ca/registration/
Cost: Free! Lunch is $5.

Join us for a full and free day of presentations and group activities providing insights on our food system sustainability, with topics ranging from hops production, institutional food procurement, and community education.  Snacks, refreshments, and a delicious local lunch will be provided. Please register in advance here as space is limited and demand is high! Or tune in to our livestream.

Organic Landscape Management Courses
at Langara College

Get down and dirty!  Organic landscape management is the design, installation and maintenance of landscapes to promote environmental health and is based on the understanding that all organisms in nature are interdependent. In order to have healthy plants we must nurture the health of their entire ecosystem. Sustainable landscapes clean the air and water, restore habitats and can actively contribute to the development of healthy communities.

These courses are suited for anyone in the landscape and horticultural trades seeking to upgrade skills, or for individuals interested in working as a professional landscape/garden designer.


  • Organic Master Gardener
  • Growing Food in the City
  • Plant Knowledge for Organic Gardeners
  • Ecological Landscape Design
Learn More.  604 323-5133, pharowitz@langara.bc.ca, www.langara.bc.ca/olm 

Additional Events

Village Vancouver Main St. February Potluck and Workshop.  Feb 4, 6 - 8 pm at Little Mountain Neighbourhood House, 3981 Main St.

Sauerkraut and Vegetable Fermentation Workshop. $12,Feb 8, 1:30pm to 3:30pm, Britannia Community Centre.  

Kits Village February Potluck Feb 9, 6 - 8 pm, RSVP for location.

Kits Village February Plastic Recycling Depot Feb 13, 6 - 7 pm, RSVP for location.

Workshop: Renew, Re-Engage and Reconnect to Life, $145. Feb 22 - 23, Stanley Park Ecology Centre.

Aquaponics Workshop and Tour, Tour: $99, Workshop: $899 (early bird).  Feb 24 - 26, UBC.

Workshop: Greenest City Series: The Salad Bowl, gardening in small places
Sat Mar 1, 3 - 4:30 pm, Free. Registration required, phone 604-665-3972.
Additional dates for this free workshop are March 15, April 5, and May 3.


                 

Village Vancouver Upcoming Events

Click here for the calendar of upcoming events!