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rain, roots and rhythm

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Written by Feeltheflow

Excess June rain flooded the staple crops for El Lagartillo, a small, organic subsistence farming community in Nicaragua. This campesino community embodies the principles, ideology and lifestyle of Latin America’s people’s revolution: cooperation, community, sharing, conservation, music, hope, laughter, health, peace.

 
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Rain, Roots and Rhythm - El Lagartillo, Nicaragua

Written by Feeltheflow
 

Excess June rain flooded the staple crops for El Lagartillo, a small, organic subsistence farming community in Nicaragua. This campesino community embodies the principles, ideology and lifestyle of Latin America’s people’s revolution: cooperation, community, sharing, conservation, music, hope, laughter, health, peace. In solidarity, a slideshow of Lagartillo, other Nicaragua travel adventures and reflections of the history and politics of Nicaragua will raise money to help feed this community through their difficult times.

What? Slideshow: Rain, Roots and Rhythm - El Lagartillo, Nicaragua
Where? Rhizome Cafe, 317 East Broadway. http://www.rhizomecafe.ca/
When? Thursday, Aug 23, 7:30 - 10:00 pm
Who? You and anyone you think might be interested
Why? Read on

El Lagartillo, Nicaragua

Lagartillo was initially set up as a farming collective as part of the land redistribution after the 1979 revolution.

It is inspiring to see the results of grassroots community organization. With very limited resources, they are proud to have built a school, a library and a cultural centre in their community. Almost all of their farming is organic and almost all of their toilets are composting. They have a theatre group and a music group which fills the candlelit nights with passionate music.

It is traditional yet progressive; peaceful and revoluntionary; 'tranquilo' while hard-working and struggling for change, justice and self-sufficiency.


More rain, less food

Just like us here in Vancouver, El Lagartillo had above average rainfall in June. For this community the impacts of the rain were more severe than cancelled camping trips, rained-out skate sessions and wet days at the beach. The excess rain caused root rot in both their corn and bean crops, staple food for their community. This means finding funds to buy the food that they’re used to growing themselves.

Proceeds from this event will contribute to this task.


Hijos del Maíz - www.hijosdelmaiz.net

The proceeds of the fundraiser will go to the community of Lagartillo through Hijos del Maíz Campesino Spanish School

Hijos del Maíz enables the community to support it’s own projects with 20% of income going to a community fund. The aim is to help raise social and environmental consciousness in El Lagartillo and in neighbouring villages. Community projects include a community seed bank, organic coffee nursery, a conservation area, theatre group, music group and a traditional sugar-cane press.

Your donation will go the Hijos Del Maíz community fund with instructions for it to be used first and foremost to buy food staples for the community, with any extra to go towards any of these valuable projects.

*This is an excellent spanish school and a wonderful way to get to know this inspiring community. If you, or someone you know are interested in studying there, visit: www.hijosdelmaiz.net

Can’t come to the event, but would still like to donate to the cause?

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Or contact me directly if you'd like to send a cheque.

Tax receipts – Unfortunately, I can not issue tax receipts for donations. To minimize red tape and to help get this money to the community ASAP, I am keeping this simple. Sorry.

Raffle Donations -

Massages, arts, yoga classes...

Contact me directly if you have something to donate towards a raffle that will be held at the event.

Lagartillo, and more broadly Nicaragua, is a very special place and I would love to share my experience there with you while contributing to an inspirational community - in rainy day solidarity.

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Scotiabank Wet T-Shirt Contest - Uh ...Half-Marathon

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Written by degan
Run a Marathon
rainy run

Yesterday was the Scotiabank Half-Marathon that was the last square on my training schedule (until the new Official Marathon Training begins on July 20th and it is replaced by a new chart).

 

Cloudy water has a silver lining

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Written by Rob Cottingham

Despite the inconvenience to most and some real problems for some (the elderly, for instance, and the many restaurants and shops that rely on clean fresh water to stay, um, afloat), this isn't a completely bad thing.

No, really.

Most of the time, it's almost too easy to get safe drinking water in Vancouver: turn on a tap, and it appears. I never really have to think about there it comes from, how it gets here, and what happens to it after we use it.

 

boil water advisory

The boil water advisory is winding down.

Apparently the timing of this crisis could not have been worse. The City of Vancouver had plans to roll out a new campaign to promote tap water over bottled,

"The Greater Vancouver Regional District is planning a public education campaign to promote tap water over bottled. Directors decided just weeks ago to go to war against the water industry, condemning it for brain-washing the public into believing tap water is somehow contaminated." Read more

rain: cozy vs annoying

Written by lincolnposte
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hey is it just me? or is cozy gaining on annoying in the poles.  

 

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