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SUMMARY:Food Preservation Workshop
DESCRIPTION:Ever wonder how to preserve all those great garden vegetables you harvested? Join us for an engaging talk where we’ll learn all about various methods of food preservation\, including canning\, dehydration\, freezing\, and fermentation. Our presenters will share their tips and tricks for saving your garden abundance to enjoy throughout the winter season. This program is free and open to all!
URL:https://www.transitionbay.ca/event/food-preservation-workshop/
LOCATION:Tantallon Public Library\, 3646 Hammonds Plains Road\, Upper Tantallon\, Nova Scotia\, Canada
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SUMMARY:From the Great Unraveling towards a Great Turning - Film and Discussion
DESCRIPTION:In October 2023\, invited Thinkers from around the world gathered on-site and virtually at the famous Thinkers Lodge\, Pugwash\, NS.  They undertook deep and brave conversation about the Great Unraveling – the global polycrisis facing humanity today.  They also explored where seeds are being planted for humanity’s shift towards a new restorative relationship with Mother Earth – a Great Turning.\nStep into these discussions\, thoughts and feelings of Thinkers\, including Mi’kmaq Elders Joseph Michael and Albert Marshall\, in this 30 minute documentary film.  There will be a group discussion about these topics following the screening. \nWatch the trailer.   \n  \nThis event is free and open to the public.  Donations are greatly appreciated.  We welcome new volunteers to help with events like this one. Please contact us at info@transitionbay.ca for more information.
URL:https://www.transitionbay.ca/event/from-the-great-unraveling-towards-a-great-turning-film-and-discussion/
LOCATION:Tantallon Public Library\, 3646 Hammonds Plains Rd.\, Upper Tantallon\, Nova Scotia\, B3Z 1H3\, Canada
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UID:2490-1714816800-1714822200@www.transitionbay.ca
SUMMARY:Crossroads Educational Vegetable Garden - Spring Planting!
DESCRIPTION:Join us for Spring Planting! \nWe will be planting Swiss chard\, kale\, beets\, onions\, parsnips\, turnips\, cabbage\, potatoes and carrots – all fairly easy to grow and store into the cold season. \nEach year\, Transition Bay volunteers grow about 500 pounds of vegetables from these four raised beds for the St Margarets Bay Food Bank.  They greatly appreciate this fresh produce.  The Crossroads Garden is also intended to inspire everyone about the benefits of starting or expanding a home vegetable garden.  This is becoming very important in this era of rapidly increasing food costs. \nTransition Bay is always looking for more volunteers to help with the garden.  If interested\, reach out to us at: info@transitionbay.ca.
URL:https://www.transitionbay.ca/event/crossroads-educational-vegetable-garden-spring-planting-5/
LOCATION:St Margarets Bay Crossroads\, 5209 Saint Margarets Bay Road\, Tantallon\, B3Z 4R5\, Canada
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DTEND;TZID=America/Halifax:20240417T113000
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SUMMARY:Crossroads Educational Vegetable Garden - Spring Soil Prep
DESCRIPTION:Join us in preparing the soil for our 13th Season!  We will be adding compost\, amendments and prepping the soil for spring planting.  We will be there rain or shine.  We will also install the Seed Library stocked with free seeds! \nEach year\, Transition Bay volunteers grow about 500 pounds of vegetables from these four raised beds for the St Margarets Bay Food Bank.  They greatly appreciate this fresh produce.  The Crossroads Garden is also intended to inspire everyone about the benefits of starting or expanding a home vegetable garden.  This is becoming very important in this era of rapidly increasing food costs. \nTransition Bay is always looking for more volunteers to help with the garden.  If interested\, reach out to us at: info@transitionbay.ca.
URL:https://www.transitionbay.ca/event/crossroads-educational-vegetable-garden-spring-soil-prep-2/
LOCATION:St Margarets Bay Crossroads\, 5209 Saint Margarets Bay Road\, Tantallon\, B3Z 4R5\, Canada
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SUMMARY:HalifACT Human Library
DESCRIPTION:HalifACT Human Library \nJoin HalifACT for an evening of inspiring climate conversations. \nMembers of HalifACT\, in collaboration with Halifax Public Libraries and Transition Bay\, will be acting as the curators of a “human library.”  Check out a human “book\,” a person with real experience in climate action\, to gain insights on doable actions that you can take in your life. \nThree of the “books” will be members of Transition Bay: \nCam Farnell will be a “book” about energy (off-grid\, reducing your electricity usage\, generators and energy return on energy invested) as well as food resilience (deep pantry and water bath canning). \nDawn Suzette Smith is a “book” about connecting your family with nature whatever the weather. \nand\, Robert Cervelli’s “book” subject is creating a backyard grocery store (i.e. your garden) and other ways to build resilience in fragile times. \nDrop in anytime from 5:30 – 8:30 pm\, March 26th\, at the Tantallon Public Library \nLet’s make a difference right here at home\, one practical idea at a time.
URL:https://www.transitionbay.ca/event/halifact-human-library/
LOCATION:Tantallon Public Library\, 3646 Hammonds Plains Road\, Upper Tantallon\, Nova Scotia\, Canada
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DTEND;TZID=America/Halifax:20240323T160000
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UID:2492-1711188000-1711209600@www.transitionbay.ca
SUMMARY:Seedy Saturday
DESCRIPTION:Join us at Seedy Saturday!  A great gardening event sponsored by the St Margarets Bay Garden Club\, featuring over 12 different vendors and a great slate of speakers.  Transition Bay will be one of the vendors\, so visit our booth.\nIn the Sanctuary from 2:00 to 3:30\, Transition Bay’s Bob Cervelli will speak on:\n \n“Lessons Learned from 10 Years of Running a Cooperative Food Garden in St. Margaret’s Bay.” \nCooperative gardening is a powerful way to bring people together to learn from each other and share the harvest as the season progresses. It allows people to cooperatively manage a single large garden with equitable shares of the food grown\, rather than managing the traditional small plots that are assigned in community garden models. \nAND also in the Sanctuary\, follow Bob’s presentation\, \nKaren Llewellyn; SMBGC Member\, and Chicken Whisperer \n“Raising Backyard Chickens for Fun and Food” \nEggs\, meat and compost\, just a few good reasons to look at raising chickens. Karen will cover the basics for keeping your backyard flock happy\, healthy and safe. \nAt St Lukes\, 5374 St. Margaret’s Bay Road\, you will be able to access the whole event from the lower or upper level doors and walk through (via stairs). Each level is fully accessible\, but there is no elevator in between.  \nFor more information\, visit: https://www.stmargaretsbaygardeningclub.org/seedy-saturday-2024
URL:https://www.transitionbay.ca/event/seedy-saturday-2/
LOCATION:St. Luke’s United Church Lower Hall\, 5374 St Margarets Bay Rd.\, Upper Tantallon\, Nova Scotia\, Canada
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DTEND;TZID=America/Halifax:20240225T170000
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CREATED:20231101T142011Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20240208T140520Z
UID:2436-1708871400-1708880400@www.transitionbay.ca
SUMMARY:Domestic Preparedness: Resilient Home Systems for Fragile Times
DESCRIPTION:We live in fragile times.  We all know the issues near and far around fires\, floods\, hurricanes\, power outages\, geopolitical strife and supply chain shortages.  Yet\, there is a lot the average householder can do to build in redundant systems and back up plans into your domestic situation – having a ‘plan B’ to meet your basic needs and those of your neighbours or community.\nJoin Cam Farnell and Bob Cervelli for a thought-provoking discussion exploring multiple ways to insure access to water\, food\, heating\, electricity\, first aid\, repairs for broken items or vehicles and much more. Discussion will also pursue the benefits of close collaboration with neighbours and friends to meet these needs. \nThe workshop is free for all attending (donations are encouraged!).
URL:https://www.transitionbay.ca/event/domestic-preparedness-resilient-home-systems-for-fragile-times/
LOCATION:Tantallon Public Library\, 3646 Hammonds Plains Road\, Upper Tantallon\, Nova Scotia\, Canada
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DTSTART;TZID=America/Halifax:20231109T180000
DTEND;TZID=America/Halifax:20231109T204500
DTSTAMP:20260430T112737
CREATED:20231031T151052Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20231101T115010Z
UID:2431-1699552800-1699562700@www.transitionbay.ca
SUMMARY:Someone Lives Here Film Screening & Panel Discussion
DESCRIPTION:Someone Lives Here Film Screening & Panel Discussion:\nHome Sharing as an Immediate Solution to the Housing Crisis\nThursday\, November 9\, 6:00 – 8:45 pm | Paul O’Regan Hall\, Floor 1\, Central Library \n\n\nJoin us for a screening of the film Someone Lives Here followed by a panel discussion and Q&A regarding shared housing. Learn how shared housing can be an effective\, immediate\, and economical next step. \nAbout the film: Someone Lives Here is a modern-day David and Goliath story\, set against the backdrop of North America’s housing crisis. Carpenter Khaleel Seivwright builds small\, life-saving shelters for unhoused people living outside in Toronto during the winter of the pandemic. His actions attract international attention\, but also staunch opposition from city officials. \nNo registration required. All are welcome! \nHosted in partnership with The Community Housing Transformation Centre.
URL:https://www.transitionbay.ca/event/someone-lives-here-film-screening-panel-discussion/
LOCATION:Halifax Central Library\, 5440 Spring Garden Road\, Halifax\, Nova Scotia\, B3J 1E9\, Canada
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DTEND;TZID=America/Halifax:20231109T160000
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CREATED:20231031T141446Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20231031T151148Z
UID:2428-1699538400-1699545600@www.transitionbay.ca
SUMMARY:Why Home Sharing Really Matters: An Open House
DESCRIPTION:Why Home Sharing Really Matters: An Open House\nThursday\, November 9\, 2:00 – 4:00 pm | Paul O’Regan Hall\, Floor 1\, Central Library\n \n  \n  \n  \n  \nJoin us at Halifax Central Library on Thursday\, November 9th from 2:00 – 4:00 pm for an open house and discussion on home sharing: the benefits and hurdles\, building personal comfort\, bringing those with excess housing together with those in need of housing\, and determining what ongoing supports are needed.We will present findings from the November 4 Housing Outside the Box symposium and share videos featuring highlights from the event and interviews with community members. \nVolunteers will be on-hand to answer questions and hear ideas about shared housing. \nNo registration required. All are welcome!
URL:https://www.transitionbay.ca/event/why-home-sharing-really-matters-an-open-house/
LOCATION:Halifax Central Library\, 5440 Spring Garden Road\, Halifax\, Nova Scotia\, B3J 1E9\, Canada
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DTSTART;TZID=America/Halifax:20231104T090000
DTEND;TZID=America/Halifax:20231104T170000
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CREATED:20230902T204748Z
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UID:2376-1699088400-1699117200@www.transitionbay.ca
SUMMARY:Housing Outside the Box Solutions:
DESCRIPTION:Auxiliary Housing\, Backyard Suites\, & Co-Living for Community Health \nExciting things are happening in St. Margarets Bay this fall! Transition Bay St Margarets is hosting a one-day housing symposium on November 4th\, building on our successful 2018 Housing Outside the Box event. \n \nOur focus for this program will be home sharing: the benefits and hurdles\, building personal comfort\, bringing those with excess housing together with those in need of housing\, and determining what ongoing supports are needed. \nWe will come together with neighbours\, community leaders\, and experts from around the province to discuss: \n\nThe nuts and bolts of home sharing: housing formats and solutions\, current legislation\, funding resources\nThe inner tools for home sharing: understanding hurdles\, building trust\, health benefits of home sharing\nForming relationships: making connections with potential home sharing partners\nCommunity advocacy: supporting solutions in the community\n\nJoin us for expert discussion panels\, community sharing\, and exploring new connections. \nA light lunch and refreshments will be served. \nThis program requires registration. Please visit our listing on Eventbrite to register. \nWe are also inviting all attendees to please fill out this form. This information will help us shape the programming to ensure everyone gets the most from our workshop. \nWe are grateful for the generous support of the Community Housing Transformation Centre and welcome all community partners. \n————————————- \nAGENDA \nDoors open\, Registration starts at 8:00 am. \n9:00 to 9:15 \nOpening: David Wimberly\, Transition Bay St Margarets – Welcome and thanks to our supporters\, overview of the day\, introduction of Transition Bay. \n9:15 to 9:30 \nIntroductory Speaker: Nancy Gilbert\, St. Margarets Bay Housing Coalition – Affordable Housing in the Bay: An overview of the affordable housing situation in St. Margaret’s Bay\, Past Present and Future \n9:30 to 10:00 \nOpening Keynote: Lori Weeks\, Dalhousie School of Nursing – Social and Health Benefits of Shared Housing \n10:00 to 11:15 \nPanel One: Nuts and Bolts of Home Sharing – Outer tools \nNew directions in what is being encouraged – Accessory dwelling units (AUD’s)\, Community Land Trusts and more. \n\nKevin Hooper\, United Way Halifax – Taking Stock and Taking Action – Our Collective Responsibility to a Better Housing Future\nLaurie Cook\, Housing Innovation Co-operative – Land sharing and the use of AUDs: ‘gentle density’ to increase access to housing in rural communities\, awareness\, and education needed.\nAiden Kivisto\, Manager of Community Development\, YMCA of Cumberland – Rural House Sharing is Invisible\n\n11:15 to 11:30 \nBreak \n11:30 to 12:45 \nPanel Two: Community Building by Home Sharing – Inner tools. Finding how to live together in confidence and comfort. \n\nDianne McDonald\, Nova Scotia representative for HomeSHARE Canada\,  HomeSHARE: Matching the Needs of Home-Providers with the Needs of Home-Seekers: learn how sharing your home can be beneficial to you\, the Home-Seeker\, your family\, friends\, and community.\nBlayne Robinson\, Marketing and Brand Manager for Happipad NS\, Introduction to the Happipad home-sharing process; how to register and start homesharing at no cost using Happipad.\nDaytona O’Leary\, We Want to Stay: difficulties with affording to live in the bay as a young adult. \nSuzanne Bourque-Pelham\, It’s in the second drawer\, to the left of the stove: from early childhood to senior years\, thoughts and experiences from a lifelong advocate of home-sharing.\nMeghann Kerr\, GPI Atlantic Youth Representative\, Young Perspectives on Housing: a presentation of thoughts on the housing crisis from local youth.\n\n12:45 to 1:30 \nLunch & Learn – regulations\, by-laws\, grants related to shared and auxiliary housing \n1:30 to 2:00 \nKeynote: Max Chauvin\, Director of Housing and Homelessness\, HRM\, Hope and Context\, Opportunities and Solutions in HRM Developing a municipal strategy and response to the growing homelessness crisis in our community\, “ Housing is a human right and everyone deserves a safe\, supportive\, and sustainable home.”   \n2:00 to 2:30 \nQ&A with All Speakers \n2:30 to 2:45 \nPresentation wrap-up\, Description of breakouts \n2:45 to 3:00 \nBreak \n3:00 to  4:30 \nBreakout Sessions \n\nDigging Deeper: small group discussions with our presenters\, allowing participants to delve further into the issues and solutions\nMaking Connections: a chance for those with excess housing to make connections with those looking for home-sharing opportunities\n\n4:30-5:00 \nWrap-up and next steps\, adjourn
URL:https://www.transitionbay.ca/event/housing-outside-the-box-solutions/
LOCATION:Estabrooks Community Hall\, 4408 St Margarets Bay Rd\, Lewis Lake\, Nova Scotia\, Canada
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DTSTART;TZID=America/Halifax:20231001T141500
DTEND;TZID=America/Halifax:20231001T163000
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CREATED:20230826T104138Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20230826T105124Z
UID:2372-1696169700-1696177800@www.transitionbay.ca
SUMMARY:Off-Grid Living
DESCRIPTION:Back by popular demand !  We are thrilled to present this lively and informative workshop with Cam Farnell.   \nAre you wondering what it’s like to live without a connection to the electric grid and with no electric bill?  Then this 2-hour presentation and discussion is for you. \nSome of the topics that will be covered: \n\nIntroduction to off-grid\nTypes of off-grid systems\nOff-grid for new construction\nOff-grid as a retrofit for existing houses\nComponents of off-grid systems\nEnergy use reduction techniques\nTrade-off choices\nCost of some sample off-grid packages\nDiscussion of off-grid living\nAmple time for questions\n\nCam is an engaging and knowledgeable presenter with experience constructing multiple off-grid homes in Nova Scotia. He has been happily living off-grid for 10 years\, with no plans to go back.  \nThere is no cost to attend this workshop. Donations are appreciated!  \nReservation is required. Visit our eventbrite page to reserve your spot. If your plans change\, please cancel so we can release to our waitlist.  \nSaltwire interview with Cam: https://www.saltwire.com/nova-scotia/news/shining-a-light-on-solar-power-283427/ \nMore details on Cam’s home at: http://www.fundysolar.com/installed-systems.php?id=8 \nIf you would like to make a donation to Transition Bay St Margarets to help with the costs of our events and community programs\, please visit our donate page. Your support is greatly appreciated!
URL:https://www.transitionbay.ca/event/off-grid-living-2/
LOCATION:Tantallon Public Library\, 3646 Hammonds Plains Road\, Upper Tantallon\, Nova Scotia\, Canada
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DTSTART;TZID=America/Halifax:20230611T120000
DTEND;TZID=America/Halifax:20230611T133000
DTSTAMP:20260430T112737
CREATED:20230429T192148Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20230429T192148Z
UID:2361-1686484800-1686490200@www.transitionbay.ca
SUMMARY:The International Transition Movement
DESCRIPTION:The Transition Movement is a movement of communities coming together to reimagine and rebuild our world in the face of the world’s huge challenges (climate change\, social inequality\, economic decline\, resource depletion and so on).\nTransition started in England in 2005 and rapidly spread worldwide to over 48 countries\, 23 Transition Hubs and thousands of communities. Community-led Transition groups are working for a low-carbon\, socially just future with resilient communities\, more active participation in society\, and caring culture focused on supporting each other. \nIn practice\, they are using participatory methods to imagine the changes we need\, setting up renewable energy projects\, re-localising food systems\, and creating community and green spaces.  They are nurturing the Inner Transition of the cultural and mindset changes that support social and environmental change.  They are sparking entrepreneurship\, working with municipalities\, building community connection and care\, repairing and re-skilling.   \nTransition Bay St Margarets was founded in 2011 as the first Transition community in Nova Scotia\, and remains one of the most active in Atlantic Canada.  As Co-founder\, Robert Cervelli will describe the international movement\, some of the latest global initiatives and activities with Transition Bay. \nJoin us for the virtual webinar which is hosted by the Touching the Earth Collective and the Earth Salon\, Sunday\, June 11th from 12:00noon to 1:30pm.
URL:https://www.transitionbay.ca/event/the-international-transition-movement/
LOCATION:Virtual\, Everywhere\, Canada
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DTSTART;TZID=America/Halifax:20230513T100000
DTEND;TZID=America/Halifax:20230513T113000
DTSTAMP:20260430T112737
CREATED:20230224T140528Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20230306T233351Z
UID:2341-1683972000-1683977400@www.transitionbay.ca
SUMMARY:Crossroads Educational Vegetable Garden - Spring Planting
DESCRIPTION:Join us for Spring Planting! \nWe will be planting Swiss chard\, kale\, beets\, onions\, parsnips\, turnips\, cabbage\, potatoes and carrots – all fairly easy to grow and store into the cold season. \nEach year\, Transition Bay volunteers grow about 500 pounds of vegetables from these four raised beds for the St Margarets Bay Food Bank.  They greatly appreciate this fresh produce.  The Crossroads Garden is also intended to inspire everyone about the benefits of starting or expanding a home vegetable garden.  This is becoming very important in this era of rapidly increasing food costs. \nTransition Bay is always looking for more volunteers to help with the garden.  If interested\, reach out to us at: info@transitionbay.ca. 
URL:https://www.transitionbay.ca/event/crossroads-educational-vegetable-garden-spring-planting-4/
LOCATION:St Margarets Bay Crossroads\, 5209 Saint Margarets Bay Road\, Tantallon\, B3Z 4R5\, Canada
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DTSTART;TZID=America/Halifax:20230423T143000
DTEND;TZID=America/Halifax:20230423T163000
DTSTAMP:20260430T112737
CREATED:20230303T235146Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20230308T165328Z
UID:2343-1682260200-1682267400@www.transitionbay.ca
SUMMARY:Gardening for Butterflies and Other Pollinators
DESCRIPTION:Join Carter Feltham from the Mersey Tobeatic Research Institute (MTRI)\, who will talk about the institute\, some of the projects they work on\, pollinators\, and in-depth about the endangered Monarch butterfly. Find out what butterflies and pollinators need to survive and how you can make your home a pollinator sanctuary. Also\, learn more about MTRI’s research and how you can get involved! \nThis two-hour workshop will cover recommended garden pollinator plants as well as sources for seeds\, native wildflower seed blends and milkweed plants. \nThe workshop is free and open to the public.  Donations are greatly appreciated. To register\, visit our Eventbrite listing. \nTransition Bay is welcoming new volunteers to help with events like this one.  Contact:  info@transitionbay.ca
URL:https://www.transitionbay.ca/event/gardening-for-butterflies-and-other-pollinators/
LOCATION:Tantallon Public Library\, 3646 Hammonds Plains Road\, Upper Tantallon\, Nova Scotia\, Canada
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DTSTART;TZID=America/Halifax:20230404T100000
DTEND;TZID=America/Halifax:20230404T113000
DTSTAMP:20260430T112737
CREATED:20230224T135849Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20230224T135949Z
UID:2338-1680602400-1680607800@www.transitionbay.ca
SUMMARY:Crossroads Educational Vegetable Garden - Spring Soil Prep
DESCRIPTION:Join us in preparing the soil for our 12th Season!  We will be adding compost\, amendments and prepping the soil for spring planting.  We will be there rain or shine.   \nEach year\, Transition Bay volunteers grow about 500 pounds of vegetables from these four raised beds for the St Margarets Bay Food Bank.  They greatly appreciate this fresh produce.  The Crossroads Garden is also intended to inspire everyone about the benefits of starting or expanding a home vegetable garden.  This is becoming very important in this era of rapidly increasing food costs. \nTransition Bay is always looking for more volunteers to help with the garden.  If interested\, reach out to us at: info@transitionbay.ca.
URL:https://www.transitionbay.ca/event/crossroads-educational-vegetable-garden-spring-soil-prep/
LOCATION:St Margarets Bay Crossroads\, 5209 Saint Margarets Bay Road\, Tantallon\, B3Z 4R5\, Canada
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DTSTART;TZID=America/Halifax:20230326T143000
DTEND;TZID=America/Halifax:20230326T163000
DTSTAMP:20260430T112737
CREATED:20230308T161325Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20230308T161514Z
UID:2353-1679841000-1679848200@www.transitionbay.ca
SUMMARY:PLANET LOCAL: A Quiet Revolution
DESCRIPTION:Join us for a screening of the short film PLANET LOCAL: A Quiet Revolution\, followed by a community discussion.\nPLANET LOCAL is about a quiet and transformative revolution emerging worldwide. As people work to protect and restore their local economies\, their communities and the natural world\, countless diverse initiatives are demonstrating a new path forward for humanity. It’s a path that localizes rather than globalizes\, connects rather than separates\, and shows us that human beings need not be the problem – we can be the solution. \nThis 50-minute film gives voice to a growing number of people building a more beautiful world. Featuring grassroots activists from every continent alongside internationally known figures like Noam Chomsky\, Vandana Shiva\, Russell Brand\, Naomi Klein\, Jane Goodall\, Gabor Maté and Helena Norberg-Hodge – all of them bringing inspiration and clarity to a world full of dark news. \nThis event is free and open to the public.  Donations are greatly appreciated. To register\, please visit our eventbrite listing. \nWe welcome new volunteers to help with events like this one. Please contact us at info@transitionbay.ca for more information. \n 
URL:https://www.transitionbay.ca/event/planetlocal/
LOCATION:Tantallon Public Library\, 3646 Hammonds Plains Road\, Upper Tantallon\, Nova Scotia\, Canada
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DTSTART;TZID=America/Halifax:20230318T110000
DTEND;TZID=America/Halifax:20230318T160000
DTSTAMP:20260430T112737
CREATED:20230224T134836Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20230224T135309Z
UID:2331-1679137200-1679155200@www.transitionbay.ca
SUMMARY:Seedy Saturday
DESCRIPTION:Transition Bay has partnered with the St Margarets Bay Gardening Club on:\nSeedy Saturday  March 18\, 11:00am to 4:00pm \nSt Luke’s United Church\, Upper Tantallon \nRobert Cervelli\, Transition Bay\, will be speaking on Climate Victory Gardens at 12:45. \n15 Vendors in the Lower Hall with lunch & snacks available for sale.
URL:https://www.transitionbay.ca/event/seedy-saturday/
LOCATION:St. Luke’s United Church Lower Hall\, 5374 St Margarets Bay Rd.\, Upper Tantallon\, Nova Scotia\, Canada
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BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=America/Halifax:20221113T140000
DTEND;TZID=America/Halifax:20221113T160000
DTSTAMP:20260430T112737
CREATED:20221023T110725Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20221023T110924Z
UID:2303-1668348000-1668355200@www.transitionbay.ca
SUMMARY:You\, energy\, and fossil fuels - a footnote to the end of the current era
DESCRIPTION:This presentation is about energy. Why it is important\, why it is going to change your life\, and some things you might want to think about. \nJoin us for this timely and critical workshop about energy\, with host Cam Farnell. \nThis event is free (donations appreciated!)\, and takes place at the Tantallon Public Library.
URL:https://www.transitionbay.ca/event/you-energy-and-fossil-fuels-a-footnote-to-the-end-of-the-current-era/
LOCATION:Tantallon Public Library\, 3646 Hammonds Plains Road\, Upper Tantallon\, Nova Scotia\, Canada
ORGANIZER;CN="Transition Bay St Margarets":MAILTO:info@transitionbay.ca
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BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=America/Halifax:20220922T190000
DTEND;TZID=America/Halifax:20220922T203000
DTSTAMP:20260430T112737
CREATED:20220608T145240Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20220919T210708Z
UID:2275-1663873200-1663878600@www.transitionbay.ca
SUMMARY:Did You Know You Can Eat That?
DESCRIPTION:Thursday\, September 22nd\, 7:00-8:30pm \nJoin Melanie Mulrooney\, Dawn Smith and Bob Cervelli for an evening walk through a list of everything that you can eat that you probably didn’t know about. \nHINT:  It’s a long list – whether its those parts of vegetables you usually throw away\, plants already growing in your yard or ornamental beds\, or common wild plants found just about everywhere. \nThis is a virtual Zoom webinar. \nThis event is free (donations appreciated!) and requires registration via Eventbite.  \nWe will be conducting this event on Zoom with livestreaming to Facebook\, and we will send you the Zoom link via Eventbrite upon registration. \n  \n  \n  \n  \n  \n  \n  \n \n  \n 
URL:https://www.transitionbay.ca/event/did-you-know-you-can-eat-that/
LOCATION:Virtual\, Everywhere\, Canada
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=America/Halifax:20220507T093000
DTEND;TZID=America/Halifax:20220507T110000
DTSTAMP:20260430T112737
CREATED:20220315T115515Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20220315T115551Z
UID:2120-1651915800-1651921200@www.transitionbay.ca
SUMMARY:Crossroads Educational Vegetable Garden - Spring Planting
DESCRIPTION:Join us on Saturday\, May 7th from 9:30 to 11:30am as we plant the crops for the eleventh season for the Educational Vegetable Garden. Last year\, we grew over 500 pounds of vegetables for the St Margarets Bay Food Bank.\nWe will be planting onions\, potatoes\, carrots\, beets\, kale\, chard\, parsnips and cabbage. \nCome and meet the Crossroads volunteers\, learn new gardening skills and pick up some seeds from the Seed Library. \nIf you are unable to attend\, consider a donation to Transition Bay St Margarets by using the DONATE button on this website.
URL:https://www.transitionbay.ca/event/crossroads-educational-vegetable-garden-spring-planting-3/
LOCATION:St Margarets Bay Crossroads\, 5209 Saint Margarets Bay Road\, Tantallon\, B3Z 4R5\, Canada
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BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20220415
DTEND;VALUE=DATE:20220416
DTSTAMP:20260430T112737
CREATED:20220325T045941Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20220325T050159Z
UID:2169-1649980800-1650067199@www.transitionbay.ca
SUMMARY:Fruit Tree Planting Day 2022
DESCRIPTION:Every year Halifax Earth Tech partners with Transition Bay St Margarets to order productive trees from a local nursery and get growing! We can grow many kinds of fruits and nut trees. We do NOT take money “off the top” and you save a little on shipping through the bulk order.  Most importantly we are selecting and sourcing excellent trees highly suitable for this area.\n\nPAYMENT: \nWe must receive full payment by the deadline\, April 15\, 2022\, in order to include your order. Payment can be made by e-transfer to jenstotland@gmail.com. The pickup location will be at 27 Rufus Avenue for Halifax orders\, and 15 Schooner Cove Rd. for St. Margarets Bay orders\, date to be determined based on weather. We do not want frost to nip your tree’s tender buds. \nAll trees are $95.00 or $114.25 with tax and shipping except multigraft apple which is $177.50. Trees are 6-8′ tall.  These trees are premium trees and will be producing far sooner and more reliably that lesser\, cheap trees. \n  \nHazelnut\, Corylus avanella \n6 to 15 feet. A small tree that will assume a shrubby shape if not pruned. Hazelnuts will put out their female flowers and male flowers at different times\, so plant two for best fruiting success. A bristly cap (like on an acorn) envelopes the nut almost entirely. \n\n\n\n    A hazel bush grows 6 to 15 feet and provides fall colour\n  \nCarpathian Walnut\, Juglans regia \nWalnut is a large tree from 70 to 120 feet. When nuts comes off the tree\, they will have a husk that will turn black and fall off when the nut is ripe. \n\n  \nAmerican chestnut\, Castanea dentata \nA large tree producing hundreds of small and flavourful chestnuts. Plant 2 for pollination. \n\n  \nAmerican Pawpaw\, Asimina trilobum \nNorth America’s largest native fruit\, the pawpaw rivals the size of the mango! It tastes like a cross between banana\, avocado and vanilla\, and can be eaten raw or in baked goods. The fruit will grow filled with large inedible black pits. Pawpaw tolerates shade and benefits from a sheltered spot. Plant 2 for pollination. \n\n  \nMontmorrency cherry\, Prunus cerasus \nA prolific tart cherry. Because they bloom later than sweet cherries\, Montmorency are more dependable fruit producers in cooler climates. It is self fertile and requires no pollinator. The juicy\, tart cherries ripen early\, just two months after spring bloom. \n\n  \nReliance Peach\,  Prunus persica \nnot confirmed – availability uncertain \n\n\n  \nApple Multigraft\, Malus domestica \nMultigraft apples are 150.00. M26 rootstock produces a medium size apple tree which might be 15 to 25 feet. If your tree is not multigraft you need to have 3 types of apple or have some in your neighbourhood for pollination.  Four varieties on each tree.  Mix of varieties varies.  More details soon. \n \n 
URL:https://www.transitionbay.ca/event/fruit-tree-planting-day-2022/
LOCATION:15 Schooner Cove Rd.\, 15 Schooner Cove Rd.\, Head of St Margaret's Bay\, NS\, B3Z2B3\, Canada
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ORGANIZER;CN="David Wimberly":MAILTO:info@transitionbay.ca
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BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=America/Halifax:20220414T190000
DTEND;TZID=America/Halifax:20220414T203000
DTSTAMP:20260430T112737
CREATED:20211019T215638Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20220325T165801Z
UID:2070-1649962800-1649968200@www.transitionbay.ca
SUMMARY:Dandelion Cuisine with Celebrity Chef David & Heroic Herbalist Deborah
DESCRIPTION:Who knew that a “weed” was likely the most nourishing green in the garden\, tasty when prepared right\, and even a super medicinal? Learn all about it with David as Chef and Deborah as Herbalist!\nAfter exploring the history of the dandelion\, we will go through the steps of just some of the myriad ways to prepare dandelions – especially as magnificent omelettes! We will also showcase some of the medicinal uses of dandelions for the home herbalist. \nDandelions greatly contribute to the nourishment and aeration of lawns as well as adding early warm colours to the palette of spring. Don’t just blow it away\, eat it up! \nDavid Wimberly eagerly awaits the first dandelions of spring to make thick omelettes (a colander full of leaves in each)\, flower fritters\, and more! Deborah Luscomb makes a variety of dandelion-based medicinals that are nourishing and beautiful. \nDon’t “bee” absent bee-cause the bees also bee-light in dandelion pollen and nectar. All I am saying is give bees a chance! \n \nWhat do you make with dandelions?  Share the love! \n  \nThis event is free (donations appreciated!) and available for registration on Eventbrite. \nWe will be conducting this event on Zoom\, and the link will be provided via email at time of registration. \nIt will be recorded. \n  \n 
URL:https://www.transitionbay.ca/event/dandelion-cuisine-with-celebrity-chef-david/
LOCATION:Virtual\, Everywhere\, Canada
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ORGANIZER;CN="David Wimberly":MAILTO:info@transitionbay.ca
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BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=America/Halifax:20220410T110000
DTEND;TZID=America/Halifax:20220410T123000
DTSTAMP:20260430T112737
CREATED:20220315T114851Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20220315T114900Z
UID:2118-1649588400-1649593800@www.transitionbay.ca
SUMMARY:Crossroads Educational Vegetable Garden - Seed Library and Site Prep
DESCRIPTION:Join us on Sunday\, April 10th from 11:00am to 12:30pm as we install the Transition Bay Seed Library and our interpretive information sign at the Crossroads Educational Vegetable Garden. This is our third season for the Seed Library and eleventh season for the Educational Vegetable Garden. Last year\, we gave out over 300 packages of seed to the public requesting only donations in return.\nWe will also be replacing the lumber around the raised beds and prepping the soil for spring planting. \nIf you are not able to attend\, please feel free to make a donation to Transition Bay by clicking on the DONATE button on this website. \n 
URL:https://www.transitionbay.ca/event/crossroads-educational-vegetable-garden-seed-library-and-site-prep/
LOCATION:St Margarets Bay Crossroads\, 5209 Saint Margarets Bay Road\, Tantallon\, B3Z 4R5\, Canada
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BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=America/Halifax:20220331T190000
DTEND;TZID=America/Halifax:20220331T210000
DTSTAMP:20260430T112737
CREATED:20220318T012537Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20220325T165110Z
UID:2124-1648753200-1648760400@www.transitionbay.ca
SUMMARY:Grafting Apple Trees: Why\, What\, When\, Where\, & How
DESCRIPTION:All welcome.  Register free via Eventbrite to receive the Zoom event link.\nHelp save your grandparent’s apple varieties for today and tomorrow.  Create a future with more apple choices. Meet and spend time online with David Maxwell\, the experienced apple grower whose passion is teaching and growing\, collecting\, and saving apple varieties.\n\nGrowing apples and other fruit in small backyard orchards\, avoiding the use of chemical sprays\, motivated by an awe of nature rather than commerce\, requires a very different approach from that of the large commercial growers. This Zoom session aims to share some of the insights gained over an almost 50 year experience of growing apples and other fruit in small back yard orchards. \n\n\n\nDavid Maxwell has been growing apples\, (and other fruit)\, in small backyard orchards\, as he moved around the country\, for almost 50 years.  His current incarnation comprises a luxurious 1/6 of an acre with approximately 180 trees of 50+ varieties\, mostly apples\, in Middle LaHave.)  His initial motivation was saving the old varieties which were rapidly disappearing from commerce\, but over the years he slipped into collecting lesser known\, more modern\, cultivars also.   \nDavid is now entering his twilight years and feeling an imperative to pass on the insights gained over 50 years of amateur growing\, working with nature rather than fighting her\, and spreading his (apple) seed as widely as possible. \n\n\n  \n\n\nWorkshop Description \nThere are as many as 20\,000 named cultivars\, (varieties)\, of apples\, of which at least half have disappeared entirely within the last hundred years. The remaining ones are very rapidly headed for extinction\, and are being replaced by a few dozen modern varieties heavily marketed by BigAg. If you want even one of the apples your grandparents grew up with\, such as a Baldwin\, King\, or Wolf River\, you have to grow it yourself. And if you hanker after “foreign” fruit like the Dutch Belle de Boskoop\, or the British Bramley Seedling\, (which is absolutely unexcelled in the world as a “cooker”)\, you are even more dependent on your own resources. Finally\, if you want to sample apples which have justifiably continued to be cultivated for many centuries\, like the Pomme Gris\, which was known in France in 1585\, and could very possibly have been brought to North America by Isaac de Rassilly in 1632\, you need to join the fellowship of amateurs who are dedicated to the preservation of these cultivars. \nThis Zoom presentation intends to cover: \n\nHow to choose what to grow\,\nHow and where to find trees\,\nHow to create your own trees by grafting or budding\, (with direction on where to find materials and resources.)\,\nHow to manage your new trees\,\nAnd a quick discussion of organic management of diseases and insect pests.\n\nWith an agenda as wide ranging as this it is obvious that we cannot expect to do more than skate over the surface of each item\, and so we plan to leave time to address subjects which catch the attention of the participants\, in greater depth\, in an interactive Q&A. \n  \nParticipants will be offered resources to get started successfully grafting and growing apples.  Apples don’t come true to seed\, so the necessity to graft. \nSo\, where does this leave us?  1) buy grafted trees – from David Maxwell\, from Maple Grove Nursery\, from WhiffleTree Nursery\, from Alicia (a local source)\, and from nurseries in Ontario and elsewhere.  David will provide listings of trees available from these sources and can advise to help determine what might work best for you. \nAlternatively\, graft your own.  David will help with listings of resources on the web.  And will list where locally to get rootstock and where to get scion wood.  Participants will be offered a group purchase of rootstocks and suitable grafting knives\, and a selection of high quality\, fresh scion wood free from local sources dedicated to preserving worthy apples.  All will be delivered locally to St. Margarets Bay and to Halifax for pick up. \nAdditionally\, for participants\, more personal help from David can be arranged\, both online and in person. \n  \nThis event is free (donations appreciated!) and requires registration via Eventbite. \nWe will be conducting this event on Zoom\, and the link will be provided via email at time of registration. \nIt will be recorded. \n  \n\n  \n  \n\n\n 
URL:https://www.transitionbay.ca/event/grafting-apple-trees-why-what-when-where-how/
LOCATION:Zoom
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ORGANIZER;CN="David Wimberly":MAILTO:info@transitionbay.ca
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BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=America/Halifax:20220217T190000
DTEND;TZID=America/Halifax:20220217T203000
DTSTAMP:20260430T112737
CREATED:20211019T223636Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20220214T182156Z
UID:2075-1645124400-1645129800@www.transitionbay.ca
SUMMARY:Seed Planting and Microgreens Workshop
DESCRIPTION:Plan ahead for the coming season to create your big “backyard grocery store.”  Get ahead of the increased food costs\, shorten your food supply chain and learn what to grow for winter storage.\nThis workshop will discuss seed purchasing\, seed savings from the garden\, seed storage\, seed planting – timing and cultivation methods\, grow lights\, timing and methods of transplanting out.  There will also some ‘show and tell’ for producing winter sprouts and microgreens. \nGardener Robert Cervelli will provide lots of examples and host a lively discussion during this 90 minute workshop.   \n  \n \n  \n  \n  \n  \n  \n  \n \nThis event is free (donations appreciated!) and requires registration via Eventbite.  \nWe will be conducting this event on Zoom with livestreaming to Facebook\, and we will send you the Zoom link via Eventbrite email prior to the presentation.
URL:https://www.transitionbay.ca/event/seed-planting-and-microgreens/
LOCATION:Virtual\, Everywhere\, Canada
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=America/Halifax:20211209T190000
DTEND;TZID=America/Halifax:20211209T203000
DTSTAMP:20260430T112737
CREATED:20211019T214235Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20211207T000408Z
UID:2067-1639076400-1639081800@www.transitionbay.ca
SUMMARY:Handmade Holidays - Community Show and Tell
DESCRIPTION:This 90 minute Zoom webinar will take place on Thursday\, November 18th from 7:00 to 8:30 pm. Visit our eventbrite listing to register. \nHave you been making simple handmade gifts to give this year? Have you seen some brilliant ideas floating around that you think people would enjoy gifting or receiving? We’d love to see what you’ve made\, and hear about what you’re planning! \nCome to the Handmade Holidays craft along with your work-in-progress and share your project—or projects—and give simple tips to help others get started. Not sure what to make this year? Come for the chat and inspiration! \nThis will be a casual gathering over Zoom where we can create in community from the comfort of our own homes. Don’t forget to bring your favourite beverage to enjoy! \nThis event is free (donations appreciated!) and requires registration via Eventbrite. \nWe will be conducting this event on Zoom. The Zoom link will be provided via email through Eventbrite upon registration.
URL:https://www.transitionbay.ca/event/handmade-holidays-community-show-and-tell/
LOCATION:Virtual\, Everywhere\, Canada
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=America/Halifax:20211118T190000
DTEND;TZID=America/Halifax:20211118T203000
DTSTAMP:20260430T112737
CREATED:20211012T224440Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20211112T122710Z
UID:2063-1637262000-1637267400@www.transitionbay.ca
SUMMARY:Best of Beekeeping - A World for Bees
DESCRIPTION:Join us for a highly informative workshop on beekeeping by one of the best local beekeepers we know!  – Michelle McPherson\, A World for Bees.\nThis event is co-sponsored by Transition Bay and A World for Bees. It is free (donations appreciated!) and requires registration via Eventbrite https://www.eventbrite.com/e/introduction-to-backyard-natural-beekeeping-tickets-209754550507. \nMichelle McPherson is a consulting ecologist and beekeeper.  She owns a small\, thriving apiary in Atlantic Canada that emphasizes bee health and sustainability with a natural beekeeping style that is gentle and preventative. Eight years in\, her colonies thrive year after year.  She also sells high quality raw honey\, comb honey\, beeswax\, and nucleus colonies. \nMichelle is passionate about helping people connect with bees and nature.  She loves teaching courses about honey bees\, wild bees\, and bee conservation\, and is inspired when people become excited about doing the right things for bees. \nAs a big-picture thinker\, Michelle attends international bee conferences to discover what’s happening for honey bees and wild bees in different corners of the world.  Their stories are complex and fascinating.  Michelle is committed to life-long learning in the field of apiculture\, and will receive a Master Beekeeper Certification from Cornell University in spring 2021. \nLearn about bees and beekeeping:  https://aworldforbees.com \nLearn about Michelle’s Consulting work:  www.mcphersonconservation.com \n  \nThis 90-minute webinar will cover an introduction to getting started and caring for your bees\, with a valuable Q&A session at the end. \nThis event is co-sponsored by Transition Bay and A World for Bees. It is free (donations appreciated!) and requires registration via Eventbrite https://www.eventbrite.com/e/introduction-to-backyard-natural-beekeeping-tickets-209754550507.\n \nWe will be conducting this event on Zoom with livestreaming to Facebook\, and we will send you the Zoom link via Eventbrite email prior to the presentation.
URL:https://www.transitionbay.ca/event/best-of-beekeeping/
LOCATION:Virtual\, Everywhere\, Canada
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BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=America/Halifax:20210908T190000
DTEND;TZID=America/Halifax:20210908T203000
DTSTAMP:20260430T112737
CREATED:20210524T223020Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20210902T181349Z
UID:1993-1631127600-1631133000@www.transitionbay.ca
SUMMARY:Medicinal Herbs - Growing and Wild Harvesting
DESCRIPTION:Join Herbalist Savayda for an informative workshop on medicinal herbs.  Savayda has been on the plant path for nearly 30 years\, she has a herbal clinic and dispensary in Halifax and operates the Bloom Institute for Herbal Studies.  Getting together with people and plants is her favorite thing to do and she looks forward to the workshop with Transition Bay.  Together you will explore the medicinal plants growing in (and out) of your gardens\, and she will highlight homemade preparations for basic self-care.\n \n  \nThis event is co-sponsored by Transition Bay and Bloom Institute for Herbal Studies.. It is free (donations appreciated!) and requires registration. Click here to register through Eventbrite.\n \nWe will be conducting this event on Zoom with livestreaming to Facebook\, and we will send you the Zoom link via Eventbrite email prior to the presentation.
URL:https://www.transitionbay.ca/event/medicinal-herbs-growing-and-wild-harvesting/
LOCATION:Virtual\, Everywhere\, Canada
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BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=America/Halifax:20210513T140000
DTEND;TZID=America/Halifax:20210513T170000
DTSTAMP:20260430T112737
CREATED:20210324T053016Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20210430T222035Z
UID:1974-1620914400-1620925200@www.transitionbay.ca
SUMMARY:Good Gardens:  Get Your Best Garden Yet
DESCRIPTION:Get your best garden yet with Good Gardens online presentation.  Gardening and growing your own produce can be fun\, easy and satisfying.  By planting the right things together in the right soil\, you can get a surprisingly large yield.  Learn more from experts. \nTransition Bay\, SMB Gardening Club. and Bay Seniors are partnering to offer an exciting garden-themed program\, with great tips for gardeners of all ages and experience levels\, including easy ways to grow delicious food for our own table. \nA presentation on food and flower gardening in containers will be given by Karen Lewellen of SMB Gardening Club.  A Climate Victory Gardening talk on ways to grow food successfully in this changing and less predictible world will be offered by Bob Cervelli of Transition Bay. \nThis will be offered on the Bay Seniors Facebook page as two videos downloaded at 2 pm on May 13. \nFree. No registration needed.  All are welcome to watch and share.  Donations gratefully accepted. To donate please click on the donate link on the Transition Bay mainpage near the bottom. \n======================================================== \nHome gardening enjoyed a huge boom in 2020\, with sheltering-at-home Canadians having more time to watch the flowers—and veggies\, fruits\, and herbs—grow. St. Margaret’s Bay was no exception to that trend. \nClaudy Levy\, Gardening Club board member\, says we face specific considerations.  “We’re coastal\, so salt air and ocean winds are factors\,” says Claudy\, “And mostly rural\, so wildlife like deer\, rabbits\, and raccoons munch on our gardens.  ”Claudy says the Bay’s often larger rural properties can inspire gardeners\, especially newbies\, to create larger gardens than they can realistically manage. Before we take up our spades for another season\, she suggests considering how much money\, time\, and energy we actually have for our garden. “It’s better to start small and build your confidence and enthusiasm with success\,” Claudy says. \nWhen it comes to starting small\, the Bay Gardening Club advocates container gardening. “Depending on the container size and shape\, and the selected plants\, you can get a lot from one container garden.” says Claudy. Containers can sit on a porch or deck\, and can combine flowers\, veggies\, and herbs to become decorative accents\, as well as practical providers of food for the table. But it’s important to choose the right container\, soil\, plants\, and location. \nA second presentation from Transition Bay’s Bob Cervelli will offer tips on growing a vegetable garden to help increase our household’s food security and variety. Bob compares this movement to the Victory Gardens of the two World Wars\, in which home gardening was seen as one important way to support the war effort. Bob’s presentation will discuss “the incredible capacity for us to grow significant amounts of our own food supply on little land and with only a modest effort.” His presentation will include information on foods that are especially nutritious and easy to grow. \nThe three groups are delighted to advocate container and food gardening to their members. Carl Breckenridge\, Bay Seniors board member\, says\, “Container gardening is a great way for people of all ages and states of health to still be able to enjoy the benefits of gardening\, and growing some of our own food makes so much sense.”
URL:https://www.transitionbay.ca/event/gardening-mini-expo/
LOCATION:Zoom
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ORGANIZER;CN="David Wimberly":MAILTO:info@transitionbay.ca
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=America/Halifax:20210508T093000
DTEND;TZID=America/Halifax:20210508T120000
DTSTAMP:20260430T112737
CREATED:20210315T230020Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20210315T230119Z
UID:1961-1620466200-1620475200@www.transitionbay.ca
SUMMARY:Crossroads Educational Vegetable Garden - Tenth Spring Planting!
DESCRIPTION:This will be out Tenth Season at the Crossroads Garden!   Come and help get the crops in the ground – Saturday\, May 8th from 9:30am to noon (rain or shine).  This planting will turn into hundreds of pounds of vegetables to be donated to the St Margarets Bay Food Bank.
URL:https://www.transitionbay.ca/event/crossroads-educational-vegetable-garden-tenth-spring-planting/
LOCATION:St Margarets Bay Crossroads\, 5209 Saint Margarets Bay Road\, Tantallon\, B3Z 4R5\, Canada
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