Category Archives: Mark Your Calendars

UBC Dairy Education & Research Centre Open House – August 2

Have you always wanted to see the UBC Dairy Education and Research Centre? Now is your chance! Check out their Open House on August 2, 2014 from 9am  – 4pm. Come meet student researchers and learn more about the Centre’s … Continue reading

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UBC Food Services Presents: Portable Feast

Wednesday, June 18 — 11:30 to 1:30 UBC Bookstore Plaza (East Mall & University Blvd) Please join us for a Chef Demo with Chef Rebecca Johnson (Sage Bistro) Free recipes and samples Bring your reusable bag to buy your fresh produce … Continue reading

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The Value of Agriculture in the Fraser Valley Panel Discussion, June 18

The BC Institute of Agrologists would like to invite you, your colleagues, and students to The Value of Agriculture in the Fraser Valley Panel Discussion. Wednesday, June 18th, 3:15 – 9:00 pm Ramada Plaza & Conference Centre, 36035 N Parallel Rd, Abbotsford Richard Bullock … Continue reading

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UBC Farm Mini-Market at RBC, Wesbrook Village

On Thursday, June 12th, from 12pm-3pm, join UBC Farm at RBC for a pre-season mini-market in Wesbrook Village (Wesbrook Mall at Berton Avenue). Come learn about the farm’s produce, programs and practicum. Hope to see you there!

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Cultivating Portlandia: Urban agriculture and eco-gentrification in Portland, Oregon

Join us for a research seminar with Dr. Nathan McClintock of Portland State University. Wed June 18 1-2:30 pm MCML 258 Cultivating Portlandia: Urban agriculture and eco-gentrification in Portland, Oregon Abstract: Portland, Oregon, is a city celebrated for innovations in sustainability … Continue reading

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Ecologies of Social Difference Social Justice evening panel: Vancouver–The Greenest City? A social justice perspective – May 22, 2014

Please join us for Ecologies of Social Difference Social Justice evening panel: Vancouver–The Greenest City? A social justice perspective. Date: Thursday, May 22, 6pm-9pm. Venue: C680 – HSBC Hall, UBC Robson Square, 800 Robson St, Vancouver http://robsonsquare.ubc.ca/find-us/ This event is being organized … Continue reading

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Groundswell Community Open House – Apr 28 & May 19, 2014

Young people are frustrated but overwhelmingly not apathetic. We know that many young people are excited, motivated and animated by the possibility of running their own projects. So Groundswell is supporting and challenging participants to do something. We are working with people under 35 to build … Continue reading

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UBC Farm Workshop: An Introduction to Cheesemaking – May 2&3, 2014

An Introduction to Cheese Making Date: Friday May 2nd Time: 5:30-8:30 Location: UBC Farm Kitchen Cost: $42 ($32 student price, limited number) + tax More info and Registration here. An Introduction to Cheese Making Date: Saturday May 3rd Time: 2-5pm … Continue reading

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UBC Farm Workshop: Marvelous Mushrooms – Apr 26, 2014

Marvelous Mushrooms: A Shiitake Log Cultivation Workshop Date: Saturday April 26th Time: 1-3pm Location: UBC Farm Children’s Greenhouse Cost: $45 ($35 student price, limited number) + tax More info and Registration here.  

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LFS Community Meeting – Apr 24, 2014

Please be advised that the Community Meeting is scheduled for April 24 (Thu) at 12:00 – 1:00 pm in Room 158, MacMillan Building, 2357 Main Mall.   Coffee and cookies will be provided. All faculty, staff and students are invited! Agenda: 12:00-12:10 … Continue reading

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