Deanery Fall Celebration November 3, 2018
Celebrate with us on November 3
Join us to celebrate the success of the Deanery Project’s Seed-to-Soup program AND to show our appreciation to all our volunteers for all things Deanery.
What we do at the Deanery Project is made possible because of generous support from our volunteers. We are saying thanks with an appreciation lunch. Everyone is welcome.
Our 2018 Seed-to-Soup program has reached communities from Mosher River to Preston and we are celebrating its success with a day of sharing and learning.
Get Involved
Come to learn about our volunteer opportunities and how you can become a volunteer – or just come to explore the Deanery Project and find out more about its programs, events and projects.
Schedule
We have a full day of fun events planned.
NOTE: Guided Tour times are approximate and may change. The times will be posted on site on the day of the event.
10:00 – 12:00
* Demos & Q&A – including food dehydration, vermiculture, garden tool sharpening skills, rocket stoves, and clay plaster techniques
* Clay oven baking
* Guided walk on our 4.5 km of woodland trails with Eve Drory
12:00-12:45 – LUNCH
* Corn and fish chowders with bread baked in our clay oven and apple crisp made from local apples.
(Vegan options available by request)
1:00-1:30
Guided tours
* Natural Building / Structures – Kim Thompson
* Forest and Fields – Eve Drory
2:00 – 3:00 SOLAR CONCERT
* Zach and Ethan Smith
* Gregory Hughes
This live, solar-powered musical performance is offered through our ReNEW project with from the Department of Environment and Climate Change.
ALL DAY – Self-guided tours
Explore our 25-acre, ocean-front property
* Sound Map
* Trail walks
* Waterfront, buildings
See you on Saturday, November 3 at the Deanery Project.
751 West Ship Harbour Rd;. Lower Ship Harbour, NS
If you have questions please call 902-845-1888
or email: thedeaneryproject@gmail.com
Wela’lin
The Deanery Project acknowledges that we are located on traditional, unceded and unsurrendered Mi’kma’ki territory. The Deanery Project seeks to honour the relational treaties in its programming, events, and meetings.