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All proceeds will be donated to City Beet Farm's GoFundMe to support food donation's to Little Mountain Neighbourhood House. City Beet Farm is a local Vancouver organization that converts people's front lawns to mini-farms, growing fresh, local produce. Little Mountain Neighbourhood House's Food Hub distributes food to low-income residents around the Riley Park-Little Mountain neighborhood and beyond.
"At City Beet Farm we grow vegetables on front and backyards largely in the Riley Park-Little Mountain neighbourhood, and we love that many of our eaters live in the area as well. Unfortunately, not all of our neighbours have access to fresh, local veggies; so for the 2022 growing season, we're partnering with Little Mountain Neighbourhood House's (LMNH) Food Hub to bring our veggies to more members of our community.
Please help us make this possible! If you're a member of our CSA, shop at our farm stand, or just love local produce and want to pay that love forward, please consider contributing to our GoFundMe. We'll use everything we raise here to provide fresh vegetables to LMNH throughout the growing season. Essentially, you're buying groceries for a neighbour who needs them!
We're hoping to raise $6,000– the value of an additional 10 CSA shares. Can you help us reach our goal?!
Here's a little more about Little Mountain Neighbourhood House and the programming these funds will support:
The LMNH Food Hub is our response to our community’s increased emergency food needs and the ongoing climate crisis. Our mission is to create a local, community-led food system. We aim to reduce food insecurity in our community, and increase access to food in a way that promotes dignity, equity, respect and ecological diversity. We are dedicated to providing space to grow food, build community, and care for the land.
The money donated to City Beet will be used to grow food that will be given to Little Mountain Neighbourhood House’s Food Distribution program. This program operates one day a week and aims to provide healthy, culturally appropriate fresh produce and non-perishable food items at no cost. In addition to receiving healthy food, our food distribution program provides the opportunity for community members to build connections to one another and to staff and volunteers at LMNH. It also provides a non-judgemental, low-barrier space where individuals who are experiencing food insecurity can come and feel welcomed and supported.
Any extra donations that are not used to grow food this season will be donated to the LMNH Food Hub Programs. For more information on these programs check out their website at: web2.lmnhs.bc.ca/lmnhs-food-hub/"
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“Sunday morning” speaks to how the Covid-19 pandemic disrupted everyone’s daily life enough to make people who may have been content with the status quo question the way things are and allow people to imagine what could be.
lyrics
Waking up early on a Sunday morning
While the world around us falls apart
Walk to the kitchen on an early mission
Making sourdough biscuits to start
Where we’re going, where we’ve gone
While our eyes are closing
On a crash course with the sun
Waking up early on a Sunday morning
While the world around us falls apart
Broken and battered by the storm still blowing
With roots deep enough to hold on
They say history repeats and reforms aren’t needed
Add fuel to the fire don’t fight
But this time, but this year
We have tools to dig the roots out
And replant with lilac
Waking up early on a Sunday morning
While the world around us falls apart
While the world around us falls apart
And we won’t take on
Every single day with our eyes closed
And we won’t wait on
Every single day with their eyes closed
‘cause you pray too much
And you say too much
“Feeling like a river is raging over my head
And now I’ve got to go away for a while
Go away” she said
supported by 16 fans who also own “Sunday Morning”
Since purchasing I return again and again to this collection of tunes that cover a range of 90's-influenced guitar rock styles.
The mostly bite-sized songs make me both appreciate that Gaadge don't beat a good tune to death and leave me wanting more. Fact Checker23