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HAMILTON FRUIT TREE PROJECT: September 2012
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HAMILTON FRUIT TREE PROJECT. We harvest fruit from local, urban trees which is then divided between homeowners, volunteers and food banks. This fresh, organic fruit is diverted from becoming food waste. In these economic times, let's count all the tasty, fresh peaches, pears, apples, grapes and more that thrive in the Hamilton area among our food resources! We spent the weekend harvesting at a site in Greensville - it was a gorgeous day and there were so many trees with some lovely fruit.
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HAMILTON FRUIT TREE PROJECT: June 2012
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HAMILTON FRUIT TREE PROJECT. We harvest fruit from local, urban trees which is then divided between homeowners, volunteers and food banks. This fresh, organic fruit is diverted from becoming food waste. In these economic times, let's count all the tasty, fresh peaches, pears, apples, grapes and more that thrive in the Hamilton area among our food resources! We are back for 2012! On Monday June 18th, North Hamilton Community Health Centre's Grub Club. We headed to Murphy's Country Produce. Hamilton Eat Lo...
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HAMILTON FRUIT TREE PROJECT: July 2013
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HAMILTON FRUIT TREE PROJECT. We harvest fruit from local, urban trees which is then divided between homeowners, volunteers and food banks. This fresh, organic fruit is diverted from becoming food waste. In these economic times, let's count all the tasty, fresh peaches, pears, apples, grapes and more that thrive in the Hamilton area among our food resources! We are Back: Our First Pick of the 2013 Season! Posted by Lucas Chabot. Subscribe to: Posts (Atom). We are on the look-out! Hamilton Eat Local blog!
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HAMILTON FRUIT TREE PROJECT: September 2011
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HAMILTON FRUIT TREE PROJECT. We harvest fruit from local, urban trees which is then divided between homeowners, volunteers and food banks. This fresh, organic fruit is diverted from becoming food waste. In these economic times, let's count all the tasty, fresh peaches, pears, apples, grapes and more that thrive in the Hamilton area among our food resources! What a "Grape" weekend! Over the weekend, we had back to back grape picks. We are officially in our busy season! We harvested over 1,000 lbs of apple...
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HAMILTON FRUIT TREE PROJECT: We are Back: Our First Pick of the 2013 Season!
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HAMILTON FRUIT TREE PROJECT. We harvest fruit from local, urban trees which is then divided between homeowners, volunteers and food banks. This fresh, organic fruit is diverted from becoming food waste. In these economic times, let's count all the tasty, fresh peaches, pears, apples, grapes and more that thrive in the Hamilton area among our food resources! We are Back: Our First Pick of the 2013 Season! Posted by Lucas Chabot. Subscribe to: Post Comments (Atom). We are on the look-out!
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HAMILTON FRUIT TREE PROJECT: August 2012
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HAMILTON FRUIT TREE PROJECT. We harvest fruit from local, urban trees which is then divided between homeowners, volunteers and food banks. This fresh, organic fruit is diverted from becoming food waste. In these economic times, let's count all the tasty, fresh peaches, pears, apples, grapes and more that thrive in the Hamilton area among our food resources! Meet Breanne, our newest intern! Breanne has worked with us on other projects and we are pleased that she can help us out. Subscribe to: Posts (Atom).
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hamilton climate challenge: November 2008
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Your community, your climate, your challenge. Thursday, November 27, 2008. KNA-Sustainable transportation group- ist meeting. The new Kirkendall Sustainability Committee: First Meeting. Was attended by 13 people. We discussed problem areas in the Kirkendall area and EH has been invited by residents to help host another meeting that will include. The traffic department, the councillor, the MTO (the might have authority over traffic flow decisions at the Main/Dundurn and King/Dundurn intersections). For in...
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Partners « Earthday Hamilton-Burlington
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It isn't over yet! Stopping the Biggest Loss of Farmland in Recent Ontario History. Date: Tuesday, March 29 Location: Hometown Hamilton at 27 King William St. Time: 6:00 pm (presentation starts at 7:00 pm). Presented by Green Drinks Hamilton, EDHB, and Sustainable Brant. Food and drink available. Discussion of . Tree Planting - April 23, 2016! This year our event is new and improved - new location and improved activities! What you can do! Tree Planting Festival: Exhibitor Registration. Earth Day Hamilton...
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hamilton climate challenge: January 2009
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Your community, your climate, your challenge. Sunday, January 18, 2009. Dave Braden gives a tour organized by E.H. of his off-the-grid house in Flamborough, Ontario on a snowy Sunday. Posted by Hamilton Climate Challenge. Wednesday, January 14, 2009. KNA Pedestrian / Cycling issues committee. Another very mobilizing, well attended meeting. The focus of the meeting? Lynda was very helpful in referring folks to the regional Official Plan (OP). This document is one "that we need to be waving about," as ...