Agriculture in the Classroom at Home

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We’ve seen virtual music lessons and concerts, but how about a virtual gardening, farming and learning about where our food comes from? BC Agriculture in the Classroom Foundation (“BCAITC”) has a multitude of free online resources, lesson plans, and activities to support learning about agriculture and food from home!

Agriculture BC Dig In Poster

 “BCAITC is able to assist students, teachers, and parents with at home learning during the current COVID-19 pandemic. We offer a wide range of free elementary, intermediate, and secondary level agri-food educational materials that anyone can download from our website at any time,” said Pat Tonn, BCAITC Executive Director.

“Now more than ever, we believe that it is essential to focus on the important aspects of agriculture, food, and health and provide students with valuable learning opportunities.”

Agriculture in the Classroom… at Home

Geared for grades K-12, the organization’s tools provide valuable agriculture, math, science, art, language arts, technology, and career learnings for children across British Columbia.

Additionally, fun agricultural trivia contests are also being hosted on the organization’s social media sites this spring. More resources and activities are being added to BCAITC’s online sites on a regular basis.

Some fun resources I found:

Apples of BC (worksheet, lesson plan)
Alfabet Colouring Pages (PDF)
10 Reasons to Buy Local Food (PDF)
All About BC Honey (PDF)
BC Blueberries (primary lesson, intermediate lesson)
Salsa! (lesson plan) bonus: How far did your corn bean salsa travel?
…and many more! Search by grade, type of lesson (handout, worksheet, presentation, lesson plan etc.) and subject (math, marketing, sciences, social studies etc.)

New this spring, BCAITC is hosting weekly storybook readings on Instagram Live and Facebook Live; families are invited to tune into the virtual agriculture adventures. BCAITC has also compiled a comprehensive schedule of weekly downloadable online lesson plans to extend the books’ learnings.

Related COVID-19 online learning posts: Science World’s Online Resources for at Home Activities, NFB Has Free Online Learning Resources for Parents and Teachers, NFB Has Over 4,000 Free Films Online

CHVCatch Up: Caring for At-Risk Youth During COVID-19

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The is monthly series features the latest updates and news from Covenant House Vancouver. Miss604 is proud to be their Official Blog Partner. This month’s post has been written by Jason Bosher of Covenant House Vancouver.

Caring for At-Risk Youth During COVID-19

At Covenant House Vancouver (“CHV”), their role and responsibility during this time, like anytime, is the health and well-being of young people experiencing homelessness. Young people who come to CHV have already experienced trauma and COVID-19’s unique challenges makes this an even more trying time for them.

Sleeping on the streets or in crowded emergency shelters means youth are more vulnerable to infections like the flu, colds, and other serious health conditions. They can suffer from extraordinarily high rates of both chronic and acute health problems because of this.

Food and nutrition are vital to their young people, as many of them have struggled with having enough to eat and often come to us malnourished.

Youth experiencing homelessness face many of the same adversities as adults, but they are still developing physically, cognitively, psychologically, and emotionally, and the risks and trauma they experience at this time can have long-lasting effects.

CHVCatch Up: Caring for At-Risk Youth During COVID-19
From Instagram: “Shoutout to our Outreach Team, who, through some creative problem solving, came up with a way to continue providing our Drop-In Centre services to young people even though we’ve had to close the Drop-In space. Youth can come to this outdoor table to request whatever they need (food, clothing, hygiene supplies, etc.) and someone from our team will run into the building to grab everything then slide it over across the table safely”

What Covenant House is Doing

  • Covenant House Vancouver will rely on its own staffing resources to support essential services and has a COVID-19 Emergency Plan including remote work where possible, minimal staffing (i.e., essential personnel only), and staff travel bans on both international and domestic travel.
  • They have revised their intake process to include recommended questions from the BC Centre for Disease Control (BC CDC).
  • If a youth presents with symptoms or has been in contact with someone who has been diagnosed or is symptomatic, they will need to be immediately isolated while staff follow instructions as provided by 8-1-1 HealthLink.
  • They are maintaining a two-week stock of emergency supplies, including food, linens, masks, hand sanitizers, cleaning materials, and medicines.
  • In addition to the industry-standard cleaning protocol already in place, they have introduced additional measures to increase the sanitation of spaces/buildings. These include:
    • Visible hand washing signage posted around buildings
    • “Cover your Cough” signs at entrances, washroom sinks, and high-traffic areas
    • Increased attention to high-touch areas – disinfecting multiple times daily with Vancouver Coastal Care Certified Wipes
    • Providing access to cleaning supplies, tissues, and hand sanitizer throughout programs for staff and youth to use.

How You Can Help

  1. You can make a monetary donation online
    1. They ask that you please do not visit or do drop offs the Covenant House locations downtown at this time
  2. View CHV’s Amazon Wishlist and order items to be delivered to them directly

Some Cheer for Heroes

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One of the Youth Workers in our Crisis Program shared a special moment that took place this past weekend: A couple of the youth said they were going out on the balcony to cheer for medical staff at 7:00pm. So a few of us went out – we all practiced social distancing. I have honestly never experienced anything like that. The people coming out on their balconies and clapping and cheering. We were all clapping and cheering (and actually I was also crying). It was so, so beautiful to experience this moment of us all coming together. For those few moments, it felt like the world stopped and we were all surrounded with love and care for each other. -Shared by Lesley a Youth Worker at our Crisis Program

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Since 1997, Covenant House Vancouver has been providing love and hope to youth experiencing homelessness. They are the premiere service provider of residential and outreach services for homeless and at-risk youth ages 16 to 24 in Vancouver. 

Follow Covenant House on Facebook, Twitter, and Instagram for more info.

Chilliwack Tulip Festival Cancelled

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Kate Onos-Gilbert, Founder of Tulips of the Valley, the operator of the annual Chilliwack Tulip Festival, announced today that the 2020 festival will not take place due to the COVID-19 pandemic. The decision to cancel this year’s festival adheres to measures issued by BC’s Provincial Health Officer prohibiting events greater than 50 people.

Chilliwack Tulip Festival Aerial
Photo courtesy of the Chilliwack Tulip Festival

Chilliwack Tulip Festival Cancelled

A springtime tradition in the Fraser Valley, this year would have marked the 14th annual Chilliwack Tulip Festival. Typically, the festival takes place over a four-week period, usually in April, sometimes into May, depending on the weather.

“The health and safety of our guests, staff, and community, is very important to us,” says Onos-Gilbert. “I wish everyone the very best during this challenging time. We hope we will be able to welcome guests back to our fields this summer for the annual Chilliwack Sunflower Festival, currently slated to commence in August.”

Remember the Good Times

Until we can once again tip toe through the rows of tulips at the festival, here are some of my favourite photos from over the years:

Chilliwack Tulip Festival collage

Follow the Chilliwack Tulip Festival on Facebook for updates next year, and you can also find the Chilliwack Sunflower Festival on Facebook.

10 Photos of Burnaby Looking Beautiful

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There’s a lot of charm to Burnaby, which plays an important role as Vancouver’s gateway to the rest of the entire mainland of BC. They have lovely natural features from north to south including Burnaby Lake, Deer Lake, Burnaby Mountain, Barnet Marine Park, Central Park and beyond. Here are 10 photos of Burnaby Looking Beautiful, the next instalment in my #604Corners photo series:

10 Photos of Burnaby Looking Beautiful

Angry Bear ?❄ Burnaby, BC Morning Fog Rainy but Beautiful Spring in Vancouver DSC02495 Academic Quadrangle and the reflecting Pond at Simon Fraser University, Burnaby, British Columbia Sunrise at Barnet Marine Park, Burnaby, British Columbia Fall colours at Burnaby Mountain Park near Vancouver, BC, Canada Birds at Burnaby Lake Sunset Paddle with your best friend!  Barnet Marine Park, Burnaby, British Columbia Sunset Gathering At The Watering Hole

Like you, I’m passionate about exploring British Columbia. But now is not the time to travel. Please stay home and follow the advice of health authorities to keep yourself and others safe. Do your part now, so we can all explore BC again later. ⁣⁣

Restaurant Discounts for Frontline Workers in Vancouver

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We salute them every night at 7:00pm during the shift change at St Paul’s (and beyond), the BC Government has finally waived hospital parking fees, and now many restaurants are offering discounts for frontline workers in Vancouver.

It’s really moving to see the restaurant industry, that has been hit so hard itself, give back to its community. Here are some resources for take-out and delivery options that you can share with your friends and loved ones who are courageously fighting COVID-19 on behalf of us all.

Restaurant Discounts for Frontline Workers in Vancouver

Restaurant Discounts for Frontline Workers in Vancouver

The most robust and complete resource is Breaking Bread. It launched a few weeks ago to provide an up-to-date catalogue of restaurant take-out and delivery options (including eateries that had not previously ever offered the service). They have a searchable list of discount offers here »

  • Everbean Cafe + Community (604) 531-3383, Surrey
    • “Giving thanks to the healthcare professionals by keeping them caffeinated and nourished. Purchase a gift card that goes directly to Peace Arch Hospital or Hilltop Medical Clinic. To load a gift card, call in or send an etransfer”
  • Douce Diner (778) 980-2510, North Vancouver
    • 20% discount meal for one
  • Mumbai Masala Restaurant (604) 984-8888, North Vancouver
    • 50% for Frontline workers (first responders, healthcare workers, grocery/retail workers)
  • Shameless Buns (604) 961-0755, Vancouver
    • 20% off (pick up only)
  • Rocky Mountain Flatbread Kitsilano (604) 730-0321, Vancouver
  • Rocky Mountain Flatbread Main (604) 566-9779, Vancouver
    • Free delivery and 25% off all regular priced take out menu items. “We also know that it is difficult for front line workers to pick up so the owners Dominic and Suzanne are personally offering to deliver to Front Line teams and individuals for orders over $100.”
  • Papi’s Oyster Bar (604) 685-7337, Vancouver
    • 20% off pick-up orders for all frontline workers.
  • Nightingale (604) 695-9500, Vancouver
    • 20% off for hospital and hospitality workers.
  • Nat’s New York Pizzeria (604) 737-0707, Vancouver
    • Free slice and beverage (soda) for nurses.
  • Kinara Indian Cuisine (604) 633-8313, Vancouver
    • 30% of to Health Care Workers
    • 30% to Seniors in Downtown Vancouver
  • Heritage Asian Eatery, (604 336-5853, Vancouver
    • 100% of the funds will be used to purchase meals from local participating businesses to feed our frontline workers. Check out more information here.
  • Havana Vancouver (604) 253-9119, Vancouver
    • #StaffMeal Buy a $5 Suspended Stew to be donated to a person in need, including frontline workers.
  • Gurkha Himalayan Kitchen (604) 565-7965, Vancouver
    • One meal free for frontline workers (St Paul’s Hospital), there will be limited number of free food per day and limited menu items.
  • Do Chay (604) 225-8349, Vancouver
    • “We are working with @feedtheheroesvan to offer large orders to be sent to the workers of various healthcare facilities in the greater Vancouver area. Donations are accepted here.”
  • Cibo Trattoria (604) 602-9570, Vancouver
    • 20% off pick-up orders for all frontline workers.
  • Chef Claire’s (604) 875-6400, Vancouver
    • 10% discount for frontline workers.
  • Ancora False Creek (604) 681-1164, Vancouver
    • 20% off pick-up orders for all frontline workers.

Other restaurants not in the Breaking Bread database include:

Restaurant: Bombay Kitchen & Bar,  (604) 336-1111, Vancouver
Offer: Health-care workers can order online for delivery to their medical facility or doctor’s office and will receive 50 percent off at time of payment.

Restaurant: Tractor Foods, Vancouver
Offer: Michelle Porter Vancouver Real Estate has generously donated free lunch or dinner to all frontline workers. Stop the Ash & Broadway location and choose anything on the menu (up to $15 in value) and @porteryvr will take care of your meal. Make sure to bring your ID or badge to claim.

Restaurant: Afghan Kitchen (604) 727-0070, Surrey
Offer: Offering 30% discount on pick-up orders for: Hospital staff, including doctors, nurses, residents, interns, and support staff; First responders, including paramedics, emergency medical technicians, police officers, firefighters, rescuers, and military personnel

Restaurant: Happy Singh Seva Kitchen @ Tandoori Flame (11970 88 Ave, Delta)
Offer: Any frontline workers can receive a free meal from their take-out window.

Restaurant: Fresh Slice Pizza (all locations)
Offer: Free meal (slice, pop, brownie) for all health care workers

Vancouver Persia also has a list here »

ChopsticksToHeroes

#ChopstickstoHeroes

As a continued effort to support local businesses, the Chinese Restaurant Awards have co-created the Chopsticks to Vancouver Health Care Heroes #ChopstickstoHeroes campaign, starting April 6, 2020.

30 local Asian restaurants will prepare and donate 50 dinner meals. 100 meals per day over a 15 day period will be sent to health care workers at the Vancouver General Hospital.  A total of 1,500 nutritious meals with vegetarian options will meet the donation requirements and food safety standards outlined by the Vancouver General Hospital. You can contact the organizers if you’d like to sponsor some of these meals.

Bamboo Groove Restaurant
Cherry’s Food House
Chow Fusion Restaurant
Dinesty Dumpling House
Emperor’s Kitchen
Fortune Terrace Chinese Cuisine
Geng Shi Ji
Glorious Bao & Fried Rice
Gram Cafe and Pancakes
Hotpot Palace
Jianghu Taiwanese Pots & Wok Cuisines
Liuyishou Hotpot
Lougheed Wonton Restaurant
M Sushi
M8 Bistro and Bar
Me and Crepe

Memory Corner
Micha
New Fishport Seafood Bistro
New Mandarin Seafood Restaurant
Old Beijing Roast Duck
Peninsula (Oakridge) Seafood Restaurant
Shine Valley Lamb Soup
Sip Bowl La Mian
The Dolar Shop
The Fish Man
Tian Shi Fu Restaurant
Uno Beef Noodle
Yang Guo Fu Spicy Soup
Yuan’s Hotpot

We need to support those fighting COVID-19 for us, and we need to help them do their job. Please stay home and help flatten the curve. 

If you know of more participating eateries, please leave a comment below and I’ll add it to the list, thank you!