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    Improving regional food security & sovereignty ts'uhoont'i whuzahdel Welcome / We Are Glad That You Have Come As settlers on this land, we wish to acknowledge the 9000+ years of the Lheidli T'enneh Nation's stewardship. Their ancestors have cared for this beautiful land that feeds us all and we wish to continue to welcome their teachings and ancestral knowledge as we work towards food security for all people. ©The Exploration Place | Pius Family Photo Collection A Homegrown Food System, Together. The Everyone At the Table (EAT) collective acts to find closer to home solutions, big and small, to improve our local/regional food landscape. We invite your creative participation to enhance local-regional food security and food justice. We aim to bring together the community to find closer to home solutions, big and small, that could make a difference in our local food landscape. We aim to have a draft for a local food community strategy to bring to city council and present to funding opportunities, and perhaps the journey towards local food independence. Join Here Join Us Donate to Support Us Sam Peppard in her garden, photo credit: her mother April Ottesen SHARE YOUR VOICE// LEARN WITH US Our Projects The Canning Circle The Food Systems North PG Project PG FoodScape List Resource Library PG Urban Farmscape Community partner Project LOCAL Food Landscape Local Food Producers Local Community Gardens Local Food Groups Local Farmers Markets A Vision TOGETHER Contact Contact To contact us, please message us below. If you prefer to chat, leave us a number and we will call you back. Contact Us Thanks for submitting! Submit

  • Canning Circle | Everyoneatthetablepg

    The Everyone At the Table Canning Circle is made possible by the support of: First and foremost, the many volunteers who gather weekly to cook food for others, the South Fort George Family Resource Centre (commercial kitchen), the Recycling and Environmental Action Planning Society (composting), The Salvation Army Food Recovery Program, many gifts of jars by Selen Alpay of Canadian Tire, and the farmers who give use fresh goodies. started in 2021 with a grant from EAT CANNING CIRCLE NO CANNING CIRCLE ON EASTER WEEKEND cause kitchen used by another group We meet EVERY MON DAY 5:30pm - until done Come for an hour or come for the entire ses sion. South Fort George Family Resource Centre 1200 La Salle Ave, Prince George, BC V2L 4J8 Doors have to be locked in the evening. If you arrive later than 5:30, find the open windows on the left-hand side of the building and call for our attention. ABOUT THE PROGRAM The EAT Canning Circle is a food recovery and education program for the novice to learn with Master Canners and for the experienced to pass on their skills and trade tricks. Food processed and canned is recovere d, imperfect fresh foods from The PG Salvation Army Food Recovery Program. Any Food waste from The Canning Circle is composted. EVERYONE IS WELCOME We Look Forward to hearing from you: EATCanningCircle@gmail.com or contact us via Messenger through our FaceBook page EATCanningCircle PG Citizen Article Local Matters Radio Episode Canning Circle jams available for all for free at the Salvation Army Food Bank $2 deposit for the first jar, bring an empty jam jar for a free jam thereafter

  • Join Us | Everyoneatthetablepg

    join the community take part The Everyone At the Table (EAT) collective acts to find closer to home solutions, big and small, to improve our local/regional food landscape. We invite your creative participation to enhance local-regional food security and food justice. See more about the EAT collective’s vision & mission here Joining the EAT community, you can help grow local food initiatives, volunteer for our programs, or contribute ideas to benefit local and regional food projects and progr ams. opportunities to engage can include: hands-on engagement in our programs, website & social media Research & community engagement Grant writing More About Us Bylaws Certificate of Incorporation Constitution beco me a member membershi p fee Contribute what you can on a sliding scale from $2-$50 to become a member. as a member you can Participate in all society meetings including voting during the Society’s Annual General Meeting Take leadership to make your creative ideas come to life to initiate projects/research that align with the Society’s Mission and Vision Participate in the management of the society by running for a Director position Receive advance notice of meetings and upcoming events to join Please fill out our your details on our membership form "here" E-transfer your membership fee of $2-$50 to everyoneatthetablepg@gmail.com In the message section of the e-transfer, please write “EAT membership for (your name)” As a non-profit organization, Everyone At the Table PG counts on annual membership dues to assist with paying such things as: website, programs expenses, volunteer recognition and more. Because inclusion is one of our core values, we don’t want membership fees to be a barrier to joining, so we let you decide what you can comfortably contribute for your membership fee from $2.00 to $50.00

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We wish to acknowledge the 9000+ years of the Lheidli T'enneh Nation's stewardship. The Lheidli T'enneh’ ancestors have cared for this beautiful land that feeds us all, and we will continue to welcome their teachings and ancestral knowledge

as we work towards food security for all people.

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