Do you want to learn how to make your own products, crafts and ecological gifts? Our friends at Urban Homestead are a full day of ecological workshops to create your own gifts this holiday season! Saturday December 10th from 1pm-5:30pm at Studio Caravane Some workshops have changed: Mini Forest Terrarium Necklaces: 1-2pm ---------------------------------------------------------------------- Terrariums: 2-3:30pm ----------------------------------------------------------------------- Lunch Break - Bring your own, or buy lunch here for $15 ----------------------------------------------------------------------- Macrame Hanging Planters: 4:30-5:30pm ----------------------------------------------------------------------- MORE INFO: *Registration required. Please visit each link to see the respective booking details. Contact us for info on alternative payment options. *This venue is on the 3rd floor, with 2 sets of stairs.
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If you have any questions or feedback, you can always contact Shona. We love to hear from other people who want to build a better world! Wondering how you can enjoy your summer harvest for months? Join us for a Food Preservation at Studio Sundari Wednesday July 13th from 6-8pm! Come learn about some introductory ways you can transform summer's abundance into yummy food to enjoy all year long. Many folks think that living in Quebec makes it impossible to eat local food all year round. Actually, with a little planning, you can eat food grown around Montreal throughout the long winter! In this workshop, you’ll learn the basics of several ways to preserve food, including canning, freezing, drying, and fermentation. We will be making dill pickles together. Please bring your own cutting board and knife. Wednesday, July 13th 6-8pm Cost: $20 per person, payable at the door or online Tickets: http://bit.ly/29taWEo For more details: http://bit.ly/29zS7yi Email [email protected] for questions. Are you looking for a family activity for Mother's Day? We'll be giving a workshop at the Redpath Museum on May 8th from 1-2:30pm.
Learn how to make earth friendly shampoo, bathroom scrub, and general purpose spray. For more details: http://bit.ly/1SREN6o We will be facilitating a discussion and potluck about food justice at ECOLE on February 25th from 5:30-7:00. Come share some food and discuss our food systems! Shona Watt from Le TinyHomestead is facilitating a discussion and potluck on food justice issues. What are some of the ethical questions that surround what we eat on a daily basis? We’ll talk about some of the many ways that racism, sexism, classism, and accessibility shape the gap between who grows “healthy” food and who gets to eat it. The discussion will also focus on how we can incorporate food justice into how we garden, eat, and advocate. To reserve a space: http://bit.ly/1PZCf1s |
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