Hey there Skookies-
Powell River’s ninth annual Seedy Saturday is coming up this Saturday (March 8, 2014). Please note the new earlier hours: doors open at 9:30 AM and the event goes until 2:30 PM. Admission is $2 and the Farmers’ Institute is happy to accept Powell River Dollars. Kids 12 and under get in for free, so bring the whole family! This is the annual event that kicks off the growing season in the region, and anyone who’s been there in the past knows that it’s both fun and educational. Inside, approximately six seed vendors and 20 community groups are participating.
Skookum will be there with an info table and Tattler BPA-free, indefinitely reusable home canning lids for sale:
Price List ( remember that your purchase also supports Skookum… for more info on the lids visit http://www.reusablecanninglids.com/ )
Our prices cannot be beaten– do some research and see for yourself.
- 50 wide lids and rings ….. $40 each
- 50 regular lids and rings ….. $35 each
- 24 regular lids and rings …. $17 each
- 24 wide mouth lids and rings.. $20 each
- Regular lid+ring sampler pack.. (6 lids+rings) $4 each
- Wide mouth lid+ring sampler.. pack (6 lids+rings) $5 each
- Regular rings (8 per pack) ….. $2 each
- Wide mouth rings (8 per pack). $2 each
More on the Seedy Saturday event this weekend… there will be lots to do for kids as well!
Workshop schedule:
10:00 AM to 10:45 AM
- Kevin Wilson:Three ways to start seeds
- Margaret Cooper & Jo-Ann Canning: Surviving the invasion of the Spotted-Wing Drosophila (you will recall we had a blog post on this here)
11:00 AM to 11:45 PM
- Julia Adam & Rob Hughes: Soil Health: The foundation for thriving plants
- Leonie Croy: Saving seeds that sustain us
12:00 PM to 12:45 PM
- Rosie Fleury: Gardening with poultry
- Doug Brown: Should or shouldn’t I keep bees?
1:00 PM to 2:30 PM (BIG EVENT!!)
- Carolyn Herriot (Evergreen Theatre): At 1 p.m. best-selling author Carolyn Herriot will be presenting on “How to Save Seeds to Grow Local Food” in the Evergreen Theatre at the Recreation Complex. Her talk is to help energize everyone into growing more food, saving seed and getting involved in the Farmers’ Institute Seed Bank . For more information about the event, please contact Wendy Devlin at (604) 483-9268 or visit http://prfarmers.ca/pr-seedysat/.