Free Repair Workshop
Trout Lake Community Centre 3360 Victoria Drive, Vancouver, CanadaThe City of Vancouver in partnership with volunteer repairers is offering a FREE repair workshop so we can strive towards zero waste by 2040!
The City of Vancouver in partnership with volunteer repairers is offering a FREE repair workshop so we can strive towards zero waste by 2040!
Learn to make a leash and collar for your best friend, and have fun developing the skills associated with a new craft.
Come and learn the fascinating art of making Kokedama moss balls! Kokedama are globes of moss that contain soil and a plant!
In this class we will use a variety of myofascial release techniques, along with stretching, to ease tension and open up the body. The perfect way to start your Sunday.
Come meet like-minded eco-conscious folks and get inspired to decorate your home in a green way! Create memories, not garbage by making homemade ornaments with family and friends. Get creative and turn trash into treasure by upcycling recycled materials that you may already have in your home. Learn to turn them into homemade, personalized ornaments that will last for years to come!
Held in honour of the National Day for Truth and Reconciliation, participants will learn the history and cultural values of Cedar Bark Weaving. 100% of proceeds support the Indian Residential School Survivors Society.
Book an appointment to receive FREE in-person repair help from a volunteer repairer at the SPEC BC Zero Waste Repair Cafe.
Join us for some good GREEN family fun while learning how to be better stewards of our environment.
Join us for a free public film screening of The Fruit Machine, followed by Q&A with survivors from the LGBT Purge Fund board: military survivors Martine Roy and Diane Pitre (who appear in the film), and RCMP survivor retired S/Sgt Wayne Davis. Members from Out on Patrol will be in attendance and light refreshments will be served.