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SUMMARY:*Cranberry Kraut (Open to all, FREE for Seniors)
DESCRIPTION:Sauerkraut with a holiday flair!Learn how to make your own
  traditional, fermented sauerkraut in this Village Vancouver ElderGree
 ns workshop with Alyssa Kohlman. Fermented vegetables have many health
  benefits, including live enzymes, readily available vitamins and mine
 rals, and probiotics -- and sauerkraut and other fermented vegetables 
 are suitable for everyone! If possible, each person should bring a lar
 ge knife, cutting board, large bowl, and a 500ml-size wide-mouth mason
  jar with lid. Participants will go home with a jar of cranberry sauer
 kraut to ferment at home., VV will have a seed library present - you c
 an get some free seeds for your garden or swap or donate some seeds.\n
 Suggested donation: Free for Seniors (50 and over). $0-10, plus $7 mat
 erials fee for everyone else. Register here or to ross@villagevancouve
 r.ca by Wednesday, November 30.\nVillage Vancouver is a member of Vanc
 ouver Neighbourhood Food Networks (vancouverfoodnetworks.com) -- check
  it out!.\n---------\nOrganized and led by seniors, VV ElderGreens bri
 ngs seniors, youth and others together to share food and gardening ski
 lls and wisdom through workshops and other activities. All ages welcom
 e, please contact us at ElderGreens@villagevancouver.ca if you're inte
 rested in getting involved.\nHosted by VV, the Aberthau Garden Project
  (2015-17) includes VV's Demonstration Permaculture Garden, the West P
 oint Grey Preschool Garden, and (following last year’s Sunflower Gar
 den) the Pumpkin Patch, a new art/garden project by Aberthau artists-i
 n-residence: LocoMotoArt Laura Lee Coles and Rob Scharein.\nEmphasizin
 g regenerative, low maintenance and moisture retentive permaculture de
 sign elements, including a small hugelkultur, an herb spiral, and savi
 ng open pollinated seeds, last year Village planted annual and perenni
 al veggies, fruits, herbs and flowers, including pollinator attractant
 s. Offering fun and inclusive social, educational, and cultural activi
 ties for community members, including free or low cost workshops, newe
 r gardeners garden collaboratively alongside more experienced gardener
 s, providing a learning experience for everyone. For more info or to g
 et involved: Ross Moster at ross@villagevancouver.ca or visit our Aber
 thau Garden Project page. For info on the previous Flax-Food-Fibre pro
 ject: Aberthauflaxfibrefood.blogspot.ca/.\n\n\n\n\n\nIf you'd like to 
 opt out of event invitations or other types of messages from the Villa
 ge Vancouver website visit your email settings page here: villagevanco
 uver.ca/profiles/profile/emailSettings.\n\n\n\n\n\nFor more informatio
 n visit http://villagevancouver.org/events/cranberry-kraut
DTSTART:20161202T023000Z
DTEND:20161202T043000Z
CATEGORIES:"pt. grey", workshop, sauerkraut, eldergreens, "aberthau ga
 rden project"
LOCATION:West Point Grey Community Centre (Aberthau Mansion)
WEBSITE:http://westpointgrey.org/
URL:http://westpointgrey.org/
CONTACT:Register here or with ross@villagevancouver.ca by Wednesday, N
 ovemebr 30
ORGANIZER:ElderGreens and Aberthau Garden Project: Village Vancouver N
 eighbourhood Food Networks, Alyssa Kohlman (Fermentoring), and LocoMot
 oArt
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 ter":http://villagevancouver.org/profile/RossMoster
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