The Tahsis Community Garden had its early beginning in the fall of 2009 and in March, 2012, registered as a Society under the BC Societies Act. The member community keeps our garden maintained, healthy and thriving.
Who are We?
All residents with a permanent Tahsis mailing address are eligible to apply for a plot at the Tahsis Community Garden. Message us on facebook or speak with any of the Directors to apply. The garden is located in the mobile home park, 8G Rugged Mountain Road, PO Box 218, Tahsis BC V0P 1X0
Wednesday, December 7, 2011
New Coordinator
Congratulations to our new Tahsis Community Garden Coordinator, Kim! We welcome your support as you help inspire and motivate us to build and nurture our garden. Here's to an amazing, productive winter and spring!
Sunday, December 4, 2011
Recipe making the Rounds in Tahsis!
Click on the recipe above to read
Catalina Carrots!Local Chef Silvie Keen chooses a pretty and delicious carrot dish to demonstrate and share at our recent Produce Availability Initiative - Growing the Next Generation events.
Ten days later Mayor Elect Jude Schooner whips up a batch to share at the Tahsis Emergency Services (Firefighters, Paramedics, Police and Medical Professionals) annual Christmas party.
They were a hit!
They were a hit!
Friday, November 25, 2011
A donation to the garden
Thank you very much to Elizabeth, for generously donating some sliding glass doors to our community garden, we now have lots of glass to someday design and make a few large cold frames! And thanks to Bill, Glyn, Debbie and some local teens for helping move them out to the garden! So if anyone has a favourite blueprint for that kind of thing, just let the group know and we will figure out what other supplies we need and all work together.
Sunday, November 6, 2011
Tuesday, October 18, 2011
Strong Start Garden Visit
As part of our Pumpkin unit, the Strong Start class went to the Community Garden to count how many pumpkins the Garden was able to produce.
Quite a few, it turns out.
We harvested the last of Auntie Karli's zucchinis, and pulled Mrs G's french carrots and beets. We will be using our pictures as a part of our book writing project.
Quite a few, it turns out.
We harvested the last of Auntie Karli's zucchinis, and pulled Mrs G's french carrots and beets. We will be using our pictures as a part of our book writing project.
Monday, October 17, 2011
Farm to School Tahsis is Returning!
Cold Nose Warm Heart!
Farm to School Tahsis is happy to announce the return of the CMESS Salad Bar starting on Wednesday, October 19th and then every Wed/Thurs thereafter. Cost is $3/lunch with the focus on providing 6 fresh veggies, 3 fruits, 1 protein and 1 grain to school students along with a hot dish, usually soup. Family members are welcome to attend, and F2S volunteers eat free. We are planning an English Onion Soup to warm our bellies on opening day.
F2S is also happy to announce ‘Growing the Next Generation’ on November 23/24th. Growing the Next Generation (GNG) is a free public forum to which all residents of Tahsis are invited. Presented by the BC Ministry of Health, and the Public Health Association of BC, this is a community celebration to strengthen and sustain local food action in Tahsis. Join friends and neighbours for two fun and informative evenings about food sustainability, celebration, the Golden Carrot Awards, sharing stories and ideas, and to explore different paths to community food security in Tahsis. Pre-registration encouraged, as food will be provided to participants on both evenings. There is no cost to this event as your input is invaluable!
Golden Carrot Awards
Do you know of someone who has made a significant contribution to community and quality of life in Tahsis by supporting activities to strengthen the local food system? Send in your nominations for the Golden Carrot Awards! Nominees must reside in Tahsis and activities might include seed saving, growing food, preserving foods, nutritious cooking for the community, purchasing local BC foods for consumption in a public place, serving fresh nutritious local foods in a public place, composting food wastes, or teaching the next generation about growing, gathering, preserving, cooking and serving local BC (or island) foods. All nominees will be recognized with a Golden Carrot Award, and their names will be placed in a draw for 1 of 3 local BC food baskets. The names of the top three nominees will go into a draw to attend the Farm to You Conference in Vancouver in the spring of 2012. This gift is worth an estimated value of $500.00 to cover the cost of travel (fuel and ferry from Tahsis to Vancouver and back, 2 nights at the conference hotel and conference registration. To be eligible for this prize the nominee must be 19 years or older.
Registration/Information/Golden Carrot Nomination Forms TahsisSustains@gmail.com or call 250.934.7979
Farm to School Tahsis is happy to announce the return of the CMESS Salad Bar starting on Wednesday, October 19th and then every Wed/Thurs thereafter. Cost is $3/lunch with the focus on providing 6 fresh veggies, 3 fruits, 1 protein and 1 grain to school students along with a hot dish, usually soup. Family members are welcome to attend, and F2S volunteers eat free. We are planning an English Onion Soup to warm our bellies on opening day.
F2S is also happy to announce ‘Growing the Next Generation’ on November 23/24th. Growing the Next Generation (GNG) is a free public forum to which all residents of Tahsis are invited. Presented by the BC Ministry of Health, and the Public Health Association of BC, this is a community celebration to strengthen and sustain local food action in Tahsis. Join friends and neighbours for two fun and informative evenings about food sustainability, celebration, the Golden Carrot Awards, sharing stories and ideas, and to explore different paths to community food security in Tahsis. Pre-registration encouraged, as food will be provided to participants on both evenings. There is no cost to this event as your input is invaluable!
Golden Carrot Awards
Do you know of someone who has made a significant contribution to community and quality of life in Tahsis by supporting activities to strengthen the local food system? Send in your nominations for the Golden Carrot Awards! Nominees must reside in Tahsis and activities might include seed saving, growing food, preserving foods, nutritious cooking for the community, purchasing local BC foods for consumption in a public place, serving fresh nutritious local foods in a public place, composting food wastes, or teaching the next generation about growing, gathering, preserving, cooking and serving local BC (or island) foods. All nominees will be recognized with a Golden Carrot Award, and their names will be placed in a draw for 1 of 3 local BC food baskets. The names of the top three nominees will go into a draw to attend the Farm to You Conference in Vancouver in the spring of 2012. This gift is worth an estimated value of $500.00 to cover the cost of travel (fuel and ferry from Tahsis to Vancouver and back, 2 nights at the conference hotel and conference registration. To be eligible for this prize the nominee must be 19 years or older.
Registration/Information/Golden Carrot Nomination Forms TahsisSustains@gmail.com or call 250.934.7979
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