Woodwynn's Official "Safety Guy" John, and his partner Betty, sent us the following e-mail:"We had a great time at the Open House, as I am sure all the hundreds of other volunteers and visitors did too.
They say a picture is worth a thousand words so hopefully the photos we took and put on Youtube (with appropriate music!) as a slide show will be worth a thousand thanks of appreciation! http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=nE9_TmKpF9gPlease feel free to share...
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Posted Tue, Aug 17th 2010, 11:39
After 7 months of hard work, we finally got a chance to view our project from the air.
Check out this link and catch our adventure
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=YK30FixxqZA
Thank you to Veronique da Silva (volunteer photographer), Nancy Brown (artist and project coordinator), and thanks to Patrick at Island Pacific Flight Academy
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Posted Thu, Aug 12th 2010, 15:57
Woodwynn OPEN HOUSE - Saturday, Aug 14th - come tour our Sunflower Project
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Posted Wed, Aug 11th 2010, 14:26
Come visit the "Worlds Largest Living Logo of Hope"
Family Open House - Saturday August 14th, 2010
11am - 5pm
Dance and play around our 5 acre living logo of Sunflowers!
Live, Local Music
Hay Rides and Farm Tours
Pack a Picnic Lunch
Fun for the Whole Family
Take home your own sunflower project!
Visit seeditforward.ca to send you Sunflower e-card.
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Posted Fri, Aug 6th 2010, 15:08
THE EVENT: The Yukon River Quest (www.yukonriverquest.com) has been touted as the longest annual canoe and kayak marathon, and one of the toughest.
Janice Mason and her nephew, Robin have decided to take on the challenge of the river and will be on the start line at noon on June 30, 2010 along with 79 other teams. The race covers 746 km of the Yukon River, from Whitehorse to Dawson City. Janice and Robin’s goal is to reach the...
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Posted Mon, Jun 21st 2010, 14:40
Our apprentices, staff and volunteers helped themselves to a beautiful and healthy veggie salad, grown right here on Woodwynn.
The dream of having former homeless people working the land, sleeping in a warm, dry and safe place, and eating foods they helped grow is coming to fruition.
We are eternally grateful to our supporters.
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Posted Wed, Jun 16th 2010, 09:58