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We have four community gardens in Kamloops that are managed by the
Kamloops Food Policy Council. The coordinator's name is Katherine
Kritsch. You can contact her by phone at (250) 314-6420 - I'm sure that
she would be able to give you the kind of information you are looking
for.
Also, there is a book put out by Food Share Metro Toronto by Laura
Berman called How Does Our Garden Grow? A Guide to Community Garden
Success - you may want to get your hands on this also. Another
suggested resource: Food Security in Canada by Laura Kalina, this book
has a section on community food action projects such as community
gardens and kitchens.
Shannon C. Smith
Director of Education and Communication
Kamloops Food Policy Council
#3 - 2021 Pacific Way
Kamloops, BC
V1S 1V2
phone: (250) 851-9998
Action on Women's Addictions - Research and Education wrote:
>
> >Hello all,
> >
> >AWARE (Action on Women's Addictions-Research & Education) and the Single
> Mothers Support Network are undertaking a community gardens project for
> low-income sole-support moms. We are seeking information regarding similar
> types of community gardens in Ontario (or anywhere, for that matter). We
> need information about how they're organized, what's needed, governance/by
> laws, problems encountered, covering costs for start-up fees, seeds, sets, etc.
>
> Thanks for your help. Replies can be sent to the attention of either Lisa
> or Stephanie.
>
> Wendy Reynolds
> Program Coordinator
> AWARE (Action on Women's Addictions -
> Research & Education)
> PO Box 86
> Kingston, ON
> K7L 4V6
> (613) 545-0117
> (613) 545-1508 FAX
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