RadRoots: Cohort Meeting
The Embark Studio SUB 1310 - 8888 University Drive, Burnaby, British Columbia, CanadaSpring cohort meeting for the RadRoots Book Club.
Spring cohort meeting for the RadRoots Book Club.
We collect healthy yet imperfect-looking produce that does not meet the selling criteria of supermarket chains and redistribute it to Simon Fraser University (SFU) students for free or by donation. Food is collected from Nesters Market and distributed at SFU Burnaby.
Join our Gardens Manager, Pablo Vimos, for a hands-on workshop on the best tips and tricks for indoor seed-starting! If you want to enjoy fresh, homegrown produce this spring, look no further. This experience will guide you through four methods of seeding leafy greens like cauliflower, kale, lettuce, pac choi, and spinach.
Spring cohort meeting for the RadRoots Book Club.
We collect healthy yet imperfect-looking produce that does not meet the selling criteria of supermarket chains and redistribute it to Simon Fraser University (SFU) students for free or by donation. Food is collected from Nesters Market and distributed at SFU Burnaby.
We collect healthy yet imperfect-looking produce that does not meet the selling criteria of supermarket chains and redistribute it to Simon Fraser University (SFU) students for free or by donation. Food is collected from Nesters Market and distributed at SFU Burnaby.
Join us for an author meet and greet with Jasmine Sealy, the award-winning Bajan-Canadian and Vancouver-based author of The Island of Forgetting!
Join us for a special event with Latin American and Indian dishes, hosted by Embark, the Graduate Student Society (GSS), the Sexual Violence Support and Prevention Office (SVSPO), and the SFSS Women’s Centre. We’ll discuss food security, share a meal, and explore services and support within the SFU community. Let’s build connections, foster belonging, and promote equitable access to nourishing food for all!
Join one of our semesterly Learning Garden Cohorts to develop hands-on gardening and food literacy skills in community with other SFU students.
We collect healthy yet imperfect-looking produce that does not meet the selling criteria of supermarket chains and redistribute it to Simon Fraser University (SFU) students for free or by donation. Food is collected from Nesters Market and distributed at SFU Burnaby.