Tag Archives: eat local

  1. A Big Thank You (part 4)

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    April 3, 2013 by susanyvivi

    We are especially grateful to the following people who have stepped forward and showed their support of this project with …
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  2. Suggestions from our Brainstorm Boxes

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    March 31, 2013 by susanyvivi

    In February, we placed Brainstorm Boxes in Sooke businesses, asking the community for their ideas and suggestions for the farm. …
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  3. Markus’ Wharfside Restaurant Fundrasing Dinners

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    March 28, 2013 by susanyvivi

    We are thrilled and honoured to announce that the spectacular Markus’ Wharfside Restaurant will be holding two nights of fundraising …
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  4. Picturing Life Together – by Susan Nelson

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    March 19, 2013 by susanyvivi

    Originally printed in the Rural Observer. We’re all in this together. And it seems these days that together we face …
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  5. A big thank you (part 3)

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    March 17, 2013 by susanyvivi

    Once again, we are humbled by your generosity. These are the awesome people who have stepped up and made a …
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  6. See today’s Victoria Times Colonist article about Sooke Ecovillage Farm

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    March 15, 2013 by susanyvivi

    This couldn’t have come at a better time. Please read the article here.

  7. The Open House in pictures

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    March 13, 2013 by susanyvivi

  8. A beautiful day for an Open House

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    March 9, 2013 by susanyvivi

    The sun is shining and the birds are chirping. It’s turning out to be the perfect day to come see …
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  9. A big thank you (part 2)

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    March 6, 2013 by susanyvivi

    Because of the following people, we are closer to our goal of protecting farmland and supporting local food production. A …
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  10. “What do I get for my donation?”

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    March 1, 2013 by susanyvivi

    After one of our recent presentations, a question was asked that really got us thinking. The person mischievously raised their …
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