Harvest Box News and E-Newsletter Archives
Harvest Box News
We have archived our Harvest Box News so you can access back issues for more information on local produce, preparation and storage tips, recipes to make more with less, and nutrition tips from SFU’s registered Dietitian, Rosie Dhaliwal!
2010 Local Organic Harvest Box News
- July 2010 Local Organic Harvest Box News
- June 2010 Local Organic Harvest Box News
- May 2010 Local Organic Harvest Box News
- April 2010 Local Organic Harvest Box News
2010 Value Harvest Box News
- June 2010 Value Harvest Box News
- May 2010 Value Harvest Box News
- April 2010 Value Harvest Box News
- March 2010 Value Harvest Box News
- January 2010 Value Harvest Box News
2009 Harvest Box News Archives
- December 2009 Harvest Box News
- November 2009 Harvest Box News
- October 2009 Harvest Box News
- September 2009 Harvest Box News
- August 2009 Harvest Box News
- July 2009 Harvest Box News
- June 2009 Harvest Box News
- May 2009 Harvest Box News
- April 2009 Harvest Box News
- March 2009 Harvest Box News
- February 2009 Harvest Box News
- January 2009 Harvest Box News
The Harvest Box News is brought to you by the Fraser Region Harvest Box and the SFU Local Food Project.
Contributors include: Matthew Stuart, Fraser Region Harvest Box Coordinator and Charlene Ponto, Project Coordinator, SFU Local Food Project, with nutrition tips from Rosie Dhaliwal, SFU Health and Counselling Services.
Look for additional recipes and more on SFU’s Nutrition Blog, The Dish.
The SFU Harvest Box is supported by: SFU RezLife, the SFSS Advocacy Committee, the Graduate Student Society, SFU Health and Counselling Services, the Centre for Sustainable Community Development, and Vancity.
The Fraser Region Harvest Box program is supported by: Aldergrove Neighborhood Services, the City of Surrey, United Way, and the Surrey Food Bank.
Thank you for making the Harvest Box program possible!
E-Newsletter
The SFU Local Food Project sends out a monthly e-newsletter with information on local food, upcoming events, community resources, job/volunteer opportunities, and last but not least, a tasty recipe featuring local and seasonal food!
To download our monthly e-newsletter, click on the pdfs below.
The SFU Local Food Project E-newsletter is student produced newsletter. Thank you to our interns for making this publication possible!
Want to sign up for our e-newsletter? Email info@sfulocalfood.ca with ‘SUBSCRIBE’ in the heading.
