Loving Local Food foodcoreLGL Hopes Interest is Here to Stay - theHumm July 2020
Loving Local Food foodcoreLGL Hopes Interest is Here to Stay - theHumm July 2020
The COVID-19 pandemic has had a variety of impacts on our food system. Shortages of some products created a new appreciation for and concern about supply chains that many of us take for granted. foodcoreLGL (Leeds, Grenville, Lanark) is a regional network working to bring to life to the LGL Food Charter drafted by our communities in 2012. While recognizing the many challenges and hardships the pandemic has created, foodcoreLGL members are hopeful that the boom in interest in the food system and demand for locally sourced food will be a lasting, positive shift in our communities.
Local farmers and producers are adapting to the new realities of physical distancing and an increase in consumer demand by pivoting to online sales. Local options for sourcing food are promoted through Transition Brockville, which built a local food directories section on its website, and Lanark Local Flavour, which significantly updated theirs.
Social media conversations about local food abound. The Leeds, Grenville and Lanark District Health Unit (a foodcoreLGL member) reports that collectively, posts from the Health Unit’s Facebook and Twitter page mentioning local food had reached close to 10,000 social media users by early June.
The volume of sales and the number of “direct from farm” boxes of produce and products have skyrocketed. Shannon Miller from Miller’s Bay Farm says: “In this time of unprecedented uncertainty, people want to do all that they can to ensure that their family’s food supply is stable. For many, that means connecting directly with the producer — someone they can see, speak with and trust.”
Many are addressing their concerns about the food chain by taking up gardening or expanding their gardens. At the start of the growing season, people’s attention turned to community gardens and thousands across Ontario successfully advocated to the government to reopen community gardens with certain restrictions. Hopefully this move to closer relationships with our food will bring with it renewed attention to food system challenges and actions to address the negative effects of climate change, the decrease in smaller farms and processing facilities, the issue of food waste management and the need to maintain safe and fair working conditions for all food system workers.
foodcoreLGL’s Food Inventory contains a wealth of links to information about how to source and grow your own food. Check out their series of toolkits for ideas about advancing the goals of the Food Charter in your municipality, schools and home.
foodcoreLGL is a coalition of food activists and organizations who work to take practical steps to realize the vision of the LGL Food Charter. They developed the local Food Charter and resources to help implement it. They organize events like the Good Food in Schools forum. They share information through the Food Inventory, their website foodcorelgl.ca , Instagram and Facebook page. Their Stewardship Group has representatives from farming, food production, municipal and provincial government, community health and community food programs.
Take a Quick Survey for The Hub! - theHumm July 2020
Almonte Community Coordinators (also known as The Hub) is conducting a survey of local needs and experiences related to the COVID-19 pandemic. The survey is short (ten questions). Results will be shared with the public (once anything that could identify individuals has been removed) and will be used by community groups to help them know how to help.
Anyone over the age of 13 living in or around Mississippi Mills is welcome to complete this survey. We would like to hear from as many residents as possible so we know how you’re doing and where to focus our efforts to support the communit......
Barbora Balaban — Firmly Grounded, with Dirty Hands - theHumm July 2020
By Sally Hansen
Art… and Soul
Whether it’s in her pottery studio or in her garden, Barbora Balaban’s work is inspired by her love of nature. She has hiked and camped across Canadian wildernesses and farther afield in Argentina, Chile, Nepal and Iceland. Her unusual sculptural pottery compositions are a stunning testimony to her love of the great outdoors.
Balaban loves to have dirty hands. On her website she writes: “In my mind dirty hands means challenge, relaxation, creativity, ins......
Virtual Celtfest: July 4 & 5 - theHumm July 2020
Almonte Celtfest organizers are delighted to announce that they’ll be hosting a virtual festival on Saturday, July 4 and Sunday, July 5. They have coordinated with a number of performers who have pre-recorded video performances — these are currently being produced professionally and edited into a single video that will be broadcast as the virtual festival. It will be posted in two parts — one on Saturday and one on Sunday — and each will run about two hours in the afternoon.
The lineu......
Have a PerfectPICNIC in Smiths Falls Support Local Restaurants, Enjoy the Outdoors! - theHumm July 2020
Picture this: it’s a warm summer evening, the sun is filtering through shady trees, and the gentle sound of nearby water provides the perfect backdrop to a delicious picnic prepared for you by top-notch local restaurants. And when you open your picnic box you find free gifts! If this sounds appealing to you, then Smiths Falls is the place to be this summer.
The Town of Smiths Falls, in partnership with participating restaurants, is pleased to announce the lau......
Bloomfest Garden Art A Show and Sale at Whitehouse Perennials - theHumm July 2020
By Suzanne Patry
For many years gardeners have marked their calendars for the third week of July when the display gardens and daylily field at Whitehouse Perennials are in full bloom. This year there is another reason to make the trip to Almonte — our Garden Art Show and Sale.
The display gardens and daylily field are a great venue to showcase garden art! Beginning on July 21 the work of twelve artists will be installed, and it will remain in place until August 3. The gardens are extensive and the......
Beautiful Music Together: an interview with Jenny Whiteley and Joey Wright - theHumm July 2020
theHumm is reaching out to members of our Ottawa Valley community to ask how they are finding ways to use their gifts and skills in these challenging times. Today’s subjects are Joey Wright and Jenny Whiteley — an award-winning pair of musicians who are also happen to be married (to each other, no less!). We contacted them to find out how all this togetherness is influencing their art, and what their hopes and plans are for the future as performers.
theHumm: Do you h......
AGH Invites You to an Evening Gala at Home! - theHumm July 2020
Each year, the Almonte General Hospital Fairview Manor Foundation has four signature events to support our patients and residents, ensuring they receive high quality healthcare in our community.
As we look at 2020, three of our four signature events have had to be postponed until 2021. This challenge presents us with an exciting opportunity to develop some fresh ideas and create some new fundraising events that will continue to support patient and resident care at the hospital and manor.
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Orchid Viewing a Go! - theHumm July 2020
The highly popular Purdon Conservation Area, home to Canada’s largest colony of Showy Lady’s Slipper orchids, is open for the 2020 bloom season. Mississippi Valley Conservation Authority (MVCA) has put the following measures in place to help protect the health and safety of all visitors and staff:
Directional signage: A portion of the boardwalk will be one-way.
Face masks: Given the narrow boardwalk, a physical distancing space of six feet cannot always be maintained and therefore it......
The Live Music Scene is No Joke: an interview with Mike McCormick - theHumm July 2020
theHumm is reaching out to members of our Ottawa Valley community to ask how they are finding ways to use their gifts and skills in these challenging times. Today’s subject is Mike McCormick — a member of the beloved Canadian musical/comedic super-group The Arrogant Worms and a (normally) active member of the Ottawa Valley live music scene. We contacted him to find out what effect the pandemic is having on his sense of humour, and what his hopes and plans are for the future as a performer.
Waterway Photo Tour MVFN Celebrates National Canoe Day - theHumm July 2020
In celebration of National Canoe Day — Friday, June 26 — the Mississippi Valley Field Naturalists (MVFN) created a virtual pictorial tour of the Mississippi River and other waterways and lakes of Lanark Country, as seen from the water. They invited everyone to get out on the water between National Canoe Day and Canada Day to capture in pictures the natural world that we can see from the water in beautiful Lanark County.
After July 4, everyone is invited to visit ...more
Loving Local Food foodcoreLGL Hopes Interest is Here to Stay - theHumm July 2020
The COVID-19 pandemic has had a variety of impacts on our food system. Shortages of some products created a new appreciation for and concern about supply chains that many of us take for granted. foodcoreLGL (Leeds, Grenville, Lanark) is a regional network working to bring to life to the LGL Food Charter drafted by our communities in 2012. While recognizing the many challenges and hardships the pandemic has created, foodcoreLGL members are hopeful that the boom in interest in the food system and demand for locally sourced food will be a lasting, positive shift in our communities.
Loca......
Art Keeps On Keeping On in the Valley! - theHumm July 2020
By Miss Cellaneous
Weaving is Unlimited!
Cheryl Straby of Strévé Design Studio Boutique and Gallery is pleased to announce a summer exhibition of handweaving by Weavers Unlimited, opening June 29.
Founded on a shared passion for handweaving, Weavers Unlimited is a collective of dedicated artisans who strive to explore the intricacies of handweaving and develop new approaches to creating woven fabric. The group has gathered since 2003 to share their interest in mastering traditiona......
Ramsay Creek: New Kids on the Block - theHumm July 2020
By David Hinks
As someone who lives in Almonte and drives to Carleton Place frequently, I was fascinated to see a new, rather large greenhouse develop from the ground up last fall along Ramsay Concession 7A. As someone who prefers not to travel 110 km/hr on the highway, Concession 7A is a wonderful rural road with lots of opportunities to check out the latest bird arrivals (please don’t tell anyone about it!).
Not surprisingly, the business that was unfolding there is not part of a global multi-nat......
Summer of Quarantine Family Fun List 50 family-friendly activities in the Ottawa Valley - theHumm July 2020
By Sarah Kerr
Dear folks with kids: Welcome to the “summerofquarantine” Family Fun List! At first glance, the summer seems pretty daunting with little ones when everywhere you turn your go-to fairs and festivals have been cancelled. No summer vacations outside the province, no Ferris wheels, no concerts in the park. It is going to take a bit of time to rework your family summer traditions, but I hope to help you realize that there is still so much fun to be had.
So take this list and sit down with your family ......
Dandelion (Or, A Wave of Brilliant Resistance) - theHumm July 2020
By Susie Osler
The vision that came to me today, on the summer solstice, while the world continues to grapple with the uncertainty around COVID-19 and rallies to rid our systems of vile toxicity, is a dandelion-covered lawn. It may be an odd association, but I love dandelions and a sea of them registers for me like a wave of brilliant resistance — deep rooted, resilient and unstoppable.
I believe wholeheartedly that plants have much wisdom and medicine to offer us if we spend a bit of time with them observing a......
Nature Fosters Creativity Finding Inspiration in a Sacred Space - theHumm July 2020
By John Pigeau
I love reading about where famous authors wrote their books. It’s no surprise that many of them cherished peaceful, quiet, isolated places in which to write — sheds, huts, cabins and cottages, many of them quite modest.
Dylan Thomas, for instance, wrote poems and stories in a small wooden boathouse in Laugharne, Wales. The place was tiny but serene, and overlooked the River Taf. Virginia Woolf wrote in a shed hidden away in the garden at Monk’s House in Sussex, England. Sparsely f......
Libraries are Lifting Spirits - theHumm July 2020
By Kelly Thompson
The challenges of working in a public library in these times! It has been perplexing, stressful, amazing and heartwarming, all mixed in together. Speaking with colleagues in other smaller libraries, we have been overwhelmed with telephone calls, social media messages, emails and even frantic waves on the street. People asking when we are re-opening, if curbside is available, saying how wonderful it has been to watch a virtual story time, participate in a Zoom program, or how fantastic that library staff can pick books for them. While we have had to step up our game and figure out how to c......
For the Love of Pets - theHumm July 2020
By Glenda Jones
When I was twelve my father and I conspired to get a puppy, a spaniel we could name Mickie, like the one my grandparents had when my Dad was courting my Mom. My Mom was adamantly opposed, saying it would become HER dog, and she didn’t want one. She knew full well that regardless of our whining and total commitment, she would become the owner of the dog. She opined that spaniels smelled of “wet dog” all the time, that she’d be the one walking it, cleaning up the messes, feeding it… and having a......
Making Music at the Perth Manor - theHumm July 2020
Gordon and Linda Craig — owners of the Perth Manor Boutique Hotel — are bringing a very special musical opportunity to the Town of Perth this summer. We spoke to them about how they are finding ways to safely incorporate music instruction into their summer plans.
theHumm: First of all, how have you and the Manor been faring since COVID hit? Have there been any noticeable changes since this part of Ontario moved to Stage Two?
Linda and Gordon: March had started off quite stron......
Dramatically Different An Interview with Amanda West Lewis - theHumm July 2020
Amanda West Lewis is an actor, author, and founder of The Ottawa Children’s Theatre (OCT). We contacted her to find out how the OCT is rising to the challenge of providing creative instruction to kids during this time of social distancing.
theHumm: You live in Brooke Valley but have been active in the Ottawa youth theatre scene for many years now. Are you finally getting to work from home? If so, what have you enjoyed about it, and what are you missing?
Amanda West Lewis: I’v......
Perth Studio Theatreis Waiting in the Wings - theHumm July 2020
By Jane Stott
I was in our theatre just a few days ago, remembering the first few plays of our 2019-20 season. We had talented actors in amazing costumes interacting on gorgeous sets, being exposed by brilliant lighting designs. Then we entered into the drama of the pandemic. These days, everyone is slowly trying to find a new normal. Like a phoenix rising from the ashes, our theatre will be back, and the arts will return to Perth Studio Theatre. We are a vibrant community theatre offering film, concerts and live ......
To Mask or Not… Why is it Even a Question? - theHumm July 2020
By Sherryl Smith
I am writing this as an appeal to our community residents when considering whether to wear a mask. I am an active and (so far) healthy 75-year-old retired health care professional. I understand germ warfare and once demonstrated the hidden violence of these invisible critters to nursing students by having them swab their purses and culture what grows on them after being left on a public bathroom floor. You don’t want to know!
I have been a diligent adherent to the rules these past many weeks (now m......
Radiothon Supports Local Land Trust - theHumm July 2020
By Carolyn Piche
It’s no secret that the forests and wetlands within the Mississippi and Lower Madawaska watersheds provide us with countless environmental and health advantages. Being in these wild areas can give us many emotional, spiritual and physical benefits. They also purify both our air and water and provide homes for so much of our favourite wildlife. Wild areas are a key resource in our efforts to slow climate change because they sequester large amounts of carbon from the atmosphere.
The Mississippi M......
The Hero and Hippopotamus - theHumm July 2020
By Sebastian Weetabix
Weetabix has remarked in previous articles about the historical origins and evolution of the restaurant as an institution. For those of you who have not been paying attention, the term, restaurant, refers to food as a restorative agent for weary workers and travelers. Together with the central social role of meals and the symbolic social importance of sharing food, we came in stages to restaurants as we now think of them; places to be served and eat prepared food while socializing with friends, family and business acquaintances (sometimes they overlap). Restaurant settings vary widely in si......
CFUW Perth Education Awards - theHumm July 2020
Nine impressive young women recently received Education Awards from the CFUW (Canadian Federation of University Women) Perth and District club to help them achieve their post-secondary educationa......
The Almonte Alameda Takes Root! - theHumm July 2020
In June, the final phase of a project that has been over a year in the making started actually “taking root” along the Ottawa Valley Rail Trail (OVRT) in downtown Almonte. More than thirty volunt......
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