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Otter Co-op donates $25,000 for 91原创 outdoor learning space

Farm is proposed to include a food forest, an incubator farm, and a solar powered container farm
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Stephen Nicol, 91原创 Secondary science teacher, Amanda Smith, LEPS Agriculture Program coordinator, and Gary Jones, a 91原创 Sustainable Agriculture Foundation director and KPU faculty member have been involved in the new Learning Farm. (Black Press Media files)

Co-op Community Spaces is providing $25,000 for the 91原创 Learning Farm, a project that will create an urban farm learning space where individuals can learn about the food system, the importance of local agriculture, and food security.

When fully actualized, the site is proposed to include a food forest, an incubator farm, and a solar powered container farm. A seed library is already in place at Kwantlen Polyechnic University.

Nichole Marples, executive director of 91原创 Environmental Partners Society (LEPS), said they are thrilled to have the 91原创 Learning Farm selected for this years鈥 Co-op Community Spaces award.

鈥淭ogether with our community partners, including the 91原创 Sustainable Agriculture Foundation, 91原创 School District #35, Kwantlen Polytechnic University and the Township of 91原创, we are so excited to develop this space as a community legacy that will provide educational and experiential opportunities for students and the general public to learn about the food system, the importance of local agriculture and food self-reliance,鈥 Marples said.

Co-op Community Spaces has been developed to help protect, beautify and improve spaces across Western Canada.

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Jack Nicholson, CEO of Otter Co-op, said the last 15 months have been very challenging, but as the community begins to re-open after the COVID-19 pandemic, we are reminded of the value these projects bring in connecting and improving our communities.

鈥淚t鈥檚 such an honor for our Co-op to contribute to creating a space for residents to safely come back together鈥 explained Nicholson.

鈥淚nvesting in our community is central to our values as a Co-op. Partnering with community groups on important projects like this is a natural fit. We are creating beautiful spaces for our community to enjoy now and for years to come,鈥 he added.

Since 2015, Co-op has supported 147 projects through the Community Spaces program with $10.5 million in capital funding.

Last year, $70,000 was donated to build a covered pavilion at Raptors Knoll Disc Golf Park, located in Aldergrove at Jackman Wetlands Park.

Once completed, the Co-op Community Pavilion will help enhance this popular disc golf course and create a place where communities will be welcome to gather.

For more information about Co-op Community Spaces or to view the complete list of 2021 funding recipients, visit .


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