2013 Go Local Food Network Events!
The BurlingtonGreen Go Local Food Network is hosting another terrific series of events in 2013 thanks to all our great program supporters (check out their logos further below).
Mark the dates ~ participate ~ learn more about why local food matters !
Check them out below......
Successful Vegetable Gardening for Families
Thursday May 16, 7pm, Centennial Hall, Central Library
Featuring Nancy Lee-Colibaba of the Royal Botanical Gardens
Help your family grow fresh veggies with ease and success.
Share a love of outdoor activity, fresh food, and dirty hands. FREE EVENT!

BurlingtonGreen's Eco Film Festival presents "GROW"
Wednesday June 5, 6:30pm doors open, Centennial Hall, Central Library
“Anybody who appreciates the value of good, wholesome food grown close to home, who cares about our food supply and the future of farming will want to see GROW!”
7 pm screening followed by interactive audience discussion. Learn more about BurlingtonGreens Eco-Film Festival here.

Tour Central Park Community & Victory Gardens
Saturday June 23, 12 – 4pm, Community Garden, behind Central Arena
Learn about community gardens; demonstrative features; discover what fresh food Victory garden volunteers grow and donate to local food banks. Food donations welcome. FREE EVENT! To learn more about the Central Park Community Garden, please click here.

BurlingtonGreen Go Local Food Swap in partnership with Halton Food Swap
Tuesday September 10, 7pm, Centennial Hall, Central Library
If you grow, cook, bake, preserve and love to share your recipes and explore new ones a food swap is for you. FREE EVENT!
You can see & download a poster of our awesome line-up of 2013 Go Local Food Network events here!
Information about 2013 events arlready held is further below.
Go Local Food Network 2013 Events already held include.....

Community Seed Exchange & Central Park Community Garden Plot Application Launch
Tuesday February 19, 6pm, Holland Room & Centennial Hall, Central Library
Share, buy, learn, plan and dream of scrumptious healthy fresh food to grow this season.
Speakers, seed vendors and interesting gardening exhibitors. FREE EVENT!
- Karen Walsh, Halton Master Gardener speaks about Starting Seeds and Succession Sowing
- Andrew Roy, Local Food Guild & Green Gardeners Group (Toronto)speaks about Edible Landscape Design Planning and Companion Planting








