Indigenous Friendship & Pollinator Patches

Indigenous Friendship & Pollinator Patches

Join us and learn more about our pollinator patches and Indigenous Friendship Patches

By Kits Beach Coffee

Date and time

Monday, June 3 · 5:30 - 6:30pm PDT

Location

1945 Cornwall Ave

1945 Cornwall Avenue Vancouver, BC V6J 1C8 Canada

About this event

  • 1 hour

Date: Monday, June 3rd

Time: 5:30pm - 6:30pm

Location: 1945 Cornwall Street - Kits Beach Coffee Cafe


Want our neighbourhood to be butterfly-filled?

Want to learn more about rewilding and protecting our pollinators in our community?

Want to take more action in conservation and protecting our environment?

Want to learn more about deepening your relationship with the land and actively walk the path of long term reconcilation?

The goal of the Butterflyway Project is to establish small habitats in our own communities for local bees and butterflies by planting native wildflowers in home gardens, patio gardens, schools, and any businesses with outdoors plants.

We are looking for local habitat gardens in close proximity to our cafe and home to join our Pollinator Project. This can be a patio garden, pots outdoors, yards and even small businesses who want more greenery on their patios.

We provide all the materials, including seed starter packets and on-going in person/online events to learn and connect with your pollinating community.

You can also choose to support our Indiegnous Freinship Pacthes by growing pollikator plants that can then be harvested and donated to each artist.


WHAT IS AN INDIGENOUS FREINDSHIP PATCH?

Indigenous Friendship Patches are pollinator plants that can be used in natural dyeing and traditional plant medicines. We are working with two artists and we hope to establish long-term relationships the their Indigenous communities, while addressing the following calls to action:

12 - Culturally appropriate Early Childhood Education

62, 63, 64, 65, 66 - Education and Reconciliation

92- Economic Reconciliation

Land Access and accessibility to plant kinship, that goes beyond Land Acknowledgement.


WHAT CAN YOU EXPECT AT THE MEETING:

This will be our summer session meeting to discuss growth our pollinator patches and our Indigenous Freindship Patches. We will also be looking at our first harvest of some of the plant kin in our Indigenous Friendship Patches and will be disucssing what each Indigenous Artists needs (flowers, stems, leaves etc).

For those who are new, we will also offer the easy steps, as well as samples of seeds to get your own pollinator patch started.


INDIGENOUS ARTISTS:


  • Rita Kompst-Point, Musqueam Artist, Cedar Weaver, Natural dyer of wool with mushrooms and lichens @ritakompst #weavetoheal
  • Dr. Jacqui Wilkins, ND and founder of Xalish Medicines



Any questions please send to Sarah Jamieson at kitsbeachcoffee@gmail.com

Sarah Jamieson, our co-owner is an official volunteer with the David Suzuki Foundation and the Butterflyway Ranger Program.

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