Events

Save the Date! From Farms to Forks Returns

An elegant plate of food with the words Save the Date

On October 1st, 2023, we will hold our 14th annual From Farms to Forks fundraising event. We are so excited to once again gather in person to celebrate the treasures and talent of our local food and culinary communities. A kitchen party at its best — From Farms to Forks brings together local chefs, growers, and makers to curate an evening of tasting plates and pairings to support our mission of connecting chefs, kids, and communities to foster systemic change towards healthy, sustainable, and just food practices.

For the first time since 2019, we will be returning to the Harvest Kitchen Party format, where guests can wander between chef stations to taste a delicious assortment of plates and wine pairings while interacting with the growers, chefs, and other guests. The evening will also feature a silent auction of items and experiences donated by local businesses and individuals.

Our From Farms to Forks raffle is back with incredible prizes! Raffle tickets will be available to the general public, so you can still join in on all the fun if you are unable to attend the event. All proceeds from raffle sales, ticket purchases, and silent auction bids will support our food literacy programs.

Tickets to the gala fundraiser and the raffle will be available in August. Mark your calendars!

Thank You Poem: From Farms To Forks 13

On November 6th, 2022 we hosted our 13th annual From Farms to Forks fundraiser. We have celebrated From Farms to Forks for the past two years online, so it was a special milestone to return to this event in person. In following tradition, our founder Merri Schwartz has written a poem to thank the many people and organizations that made From Farms to Forks 13 happen. Thank you all!

From Farms to Forks 13: Thank You Poem

Oh my, what a joy, to gather in person,

It’s been far too long, our hearts were a hurtin’.

So though we are smaller, and seated, we’re here!

Let’s raise a glass with warm hearts and good cheer.

Now you know the drill—there are thanks we must make, 

To the many whose toil and whose hands it does take,

To pull this together, to get you all fed,

We’ll eat and we’ll drink once these thanks have been said!

And on that note, let’s start off with wine! 

Mission Hill for the pairings, the sips oh-so-fine.

And Bella, the sparkling you imbibed as you entered,

We all know the wine’s where the dinner is centered.

To PICA, for year after year as our hosts,

Without them there’d be nowhere else for our toasts!

To Whole Foods, a sponsor, you’re just so darn generous,

Artona, for printing the programs among us.

Many drinks to enjoy, both boozy and not,

You just won’t believe the refreshments we’ve got!

Plenty Hard, Karma Soda, KICS, Bucha Brew,

Of course there is beer: Strange Fellows, too.

For oysters: Outlandish. From Terra: our bread.

The farms and producers who keep us well fed.

They’re here, they’re among us! So keep an eye peeled,

And thank them for bringing you food from their fields.

SpencerCreo—our office, our home and our space,

You gave Growing Chefs the most lovely place.

Of course, to the chefs, we are ever-so-tickled,

You came and created, you seared and you pickled.

Speaking of chefs, thanks to Ted and to Tret,

Our live auction chefs on whose skills you will bet,

And bid! That’s a hint. So keep your cards ready,

When bidding starts up, keep those hands waving steady.

Our silent auction donors, too many to name,

Our Emcees, without who, t’would not be the same,

Margaret and Shiva, with eloquent chatter,

Who keep us apprised of the flow of the matter.

Our Champion Radishes—25 with us,

They donate each month to keep us in business.

Our Board, for their vision, their guidance so grand,

Our staff, who are truly the best in the land.

The volunteers who showed up to help you all feast, 

Pedersens, for rentals, not last and not least.

To Kym Buna Real Estate, a sponsor so kind,

To Blue Heron/Lumi for blowing our minds…

With cheese! It is vegan! Believe it or not.

With H4H honey, Davis Bay Tea in the pot.

We’re surrounded by flowers, four generous shops,

Donated those bunches to grace table tops.

Edible Vancover and Scout, for spreading the word,

Without them who knows if you’d even have heard,

That we’re back! Back in action. With our 13th darn gala!

And whew! Thanks a lot, that’s all I’ve got to tell ya.

Introducing Growing Chefs’ Shiny New Co-Chairs & AGM Registration

Merri Schwartz
Founder, Growing Chefs

Dear friends of Growing Chefs,

It is with true joy that I share the news that I’m stepping down as Chair of the Board of Growing Chefs. After six years as Executive Director and 11 years as Chair, it’s time to pass my well-worn seat to the next set of occupants. 

The best news is that I’m stepping down for a darn good reason… I had a baby! My sweet babe was born in January of 2022, and although I plan to continue to serve on the Board of Directors and support the organization in every way, my focus in the near future will be nurturing my growing bean and learning to let others lead.

I am absolutely delighted to introduce Growing Chefs’ new Co-Chairs: Brent Mansfield and Ted Anderson. Many of you will have crossed paths with Brent and Ted in the classroom and at Growing Chefs events over the years. Both have sat on the board for four years but have been involved with the organization for much longer. 

Brent Mansfield is an incredible educator, activist, and all around inspiring human. He is the Edible Education Teacher at Lord Roberts and the school-based lead for LunchLAB. Brent recently returned to teaching and has a long history of involvement in collaborative endeavours aimed at improving the food system, in schools and beyond. He sits on the Board of Growing Chefs and the Steering Committee of the BC Chapter of the Coalition for Healthy School Food. Brent is the former Director of the BC Food Systems Network and has completed a master's degree in Integrated Studies in Land and Food Systems.

I first met Brent back in 2009 when he co-chaired the Vancouver Food Policy Council, and we connected again through his role running the garden program at Grandview Elementary. He collaborated with Growing Chefs for many years before joining the board in 2018 and his perspective, expertise, and boundless enthusiasm have been invaluable.

Ted Anderson is a highly respected chef, culinary mentor, dad, and (in my opinion) has one of the biggest hearts around. Born and raised in North Vancouver, Ted began cooking at the age of 16 and never looked back. Over the years, he gathered experience travelling the world and working under chef mentors around Vancouver, including Chefs Don Letendre and David Hawksworth. These days, Ted works as the JOEY Restaurant Group’s Executive Chef of Multi-brand, and is tasked with creating cool new menu items and mentoring the group’s chefs.

I first met Ted when we both worked as young cooks at C Restaurant in 2005, and I’ve had the privilege to see him grow into the leader he is today. Ted was one of our very first classroom volunteers in 2007, and has supported Growing Chefs as a volunteer, a From Farms to Forks Gala contributor, and finally, by joining the board in 2018. 

I have utmost confidence in Brent and Ted to take over as Co-Chairs, and I’m sure all of you will come to know and respect them as much as I do.

There’s one thing I’d like to address head on—they’re both white men. Let’s be up front about it! At Growing Chefs, we have committed to investing more deeply in justice, equity, diversity, and inclusion (JEDI) and to making these tenets the lens by which we view and filter every activity we plan and every decision we make. To appoint two white men to a leadership position in the organization might seem like a step backwards.

But let me assure you that Brent and Ted’s appointment was not made lightly. It was after careful consideration of their experience, abilities, insights, and their direct connections to the two key industries we serve—education and culinary—that we determined they were the two best people for the job. Both men are compassionate, humble, insightful, knowledgeable, and committed to JEDI. They see their role as Chairs as an opportunity to increase JEDI at Growing Chefs and to pave the way for a succession of more diverse Chairs in the future.

I’m incredibly proud of the work Brent and Ted have already done in their first few months of leadership, and I hope you’ll join me in wishing them all the best. I can’t wait to see more!

Sincerely,

Merri Schwartz
Founder, Growing Chefs


2021 Annual General Meeting

March 27th, 2022 at 1:00pm
Location: Online via Zoom

After our AGM, join us to learn more about commissary kitchens! What is a commissary kitchen, and what is their role in our community food systems? Learn from Amrit Maharaj at COHO Commissary Collective, Trixie Ling from Flavours of Hope, and Marc Wandler from Susgrainable about ghost kitchens, the strength of commissary communities, and barriers facing small food producers in cities like Vancouver.

Aw Shucks! A Valentine's LunchLAB fundraiser

PresentED by Growing Chefs and Fresh Roots

Shell-ebrate Valentine’s Day with your favourite bi-valventine! Join Growing Chefs and Fresh Roots for a tasty evening of shucking, slurping, and learning in style with our friends at Organic Ocean. Ticket holders will be treated to everything needed to enjoy a tasty and educational hour together online featuring one dozen sustainably harvested oysters from Organic Ocean paired with your choice of wine from Mission Hill Family Estate or beer from Persephone Brewing. Plus, you'll also get your own oyster shucking knife!

This event is in support of LunchLAB, an innovative program changing the narrative about school lunch! Learning with their teacher and chef-in-residence, student chefs help create the menu, prepare the meal, and serve it to their peers. It’s an exercise in learning and sharing, and it’s delicious.

The world is your oyster!

When: February 14, 2022 7:00pm to 8:00pm (PST)
Where: Online via Zoom
Buy your tickets here before the shell out!

All guests must be available to pick up on Sunday, February 13th between noon and 4:00pm (PST) at the Italian Cultural Centre at 3075 Slocan St in Vancouver.

Four Season Foraging

FOUR SEASON FORAGING

Wednesday, October 13th at 7:30 pm (PST)

Spend time with Robin Kort of Swallow Tail Tours, Lori Snyder, Indigenous herbalist & educator, and Steph Ganea of Seeker’s Club to learn the ins and outs of foraging safely, ethically, and sustainably year round!

  • $75 ticket - Includes $25 tax receipt, reference materials, dish ingredients and recipe, and wine. Pickup on October 12th from 4:00-7:00PM at the Italian Cultural Centre, 3075 Slocan St, Vancouver.

  • $20 zoom-only ticket - Includes virtual access (no beverages/ingredients).

Guests will receive the ingredients and recipe to prepare a dish designed by Chef Devon Latte of The Acorn, and a bottle of wine from Mission Hill Family Estate.

Maple + Sherry Glazed Vancouver Island Chanterelles from Lance "Wildcraft" Staples, Caramelized Chanterelle Purée, Toasted Haida Gwaii Wakame. Finished with Harissa Olive Oil from Victoria Olive Oil Co.

Special Guests

Photo Credit: Food Network

Photo Credit: Food Network

Lori Snyder

Lori Snyder is a Métis herbalist and educator who shares the wisdom and traditions of her Indigenous roots. Tsuu T’ina, Anishinaabe, Cree, Nakoda, and Nipissing Nations are mixed with her Scottish, French, and Celtic ancestry. She shares knowledge with people of all ages, reminding us of the practices of reciprocity with all that exists.

My favourite local ingredient is: Any fruit or vegetable that grows locally, like salal berries.

The best advice I can give a child who wants to become a chef is: Try not to eat sugar so you can educate your palate and really taste the wonderful world of flavours.

My favourite meal to cook for myself is: Roasted vegetable lentil cumin soup.

If I could have any superpower it would be: The ability to clean up the ocean.

I believe programs like Growing Chefs are important because: Food is the gift of life, and anyone who shares that love is important.

Chef Robin Kort - Swallow Tail Tours

My favourite seasonal vegetable is: Tomato.

My favourite local ingredient is: Sea Urchin.

The best advice I can give a child who wants to become a chef is: Play with your food!

My favourite meal to cook for myself is: Congee with wild mushrooms is my comfort food.

My favourite food memory when I was a kid is: Picking berries with my Grandma and making Saskatoon berry pie.

I believe programs like Growing Chefs are important because: Having a healthy relationship with food and knowing where it comes from is just the right thing to engender in a kid, both for their own health and to show respect for the earth.

Steph Ganea - Seeker’s Club

My favourite seasonal vegetables are: Perfectly ripened heirloom or cherry tomatoes.

My favourite local ingredients are: Chanterelle or Lobster mushrooms.

The best advice I can give a child who wants to become a chef is: Help in the kitchen as much as you can! If you’re curious about an ingredient, ask, or research it yourself. Ask if you can experiment with one new ingredient or recipe a month. Try to grow a garden. Learn about your local wild edibles to really take your cooking skills to the next level.

If I could have any superpower it would be: Definitely flying. It would make getting to the best foraging spots a breeze.

Chef Devon Latte - The Acorn

My favourite local ingredient is: The bounty of local wild foraged mushrooms and greens!

My favourite food memory when I was a kid is: Gardening with my mom, grilling in the summers with my dad!

The best advice I can give a child who wants to become a chef is: Start cooking as much as possible in your younger years, read plenty of books on technique.  Understanding food is the most important part of cooking!

I believe programs like Growing Chefs are important because: This program is amazing.  Having the younger generation understand what it takes to grow food, even in urban environments, is extremely important.  In this new world of ultra-take out, cooking at home is becoming more and more rare. The act of showing and teaching kids to grow and cook food, how delicious and nutritious it really is, it's priceless!

It's Back! From Farms to Forks Year 12!

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For Immediate Release
Vancouver + Victoria, BC:

Growing Chefs’ From Farms to Forks is returning for its 12th year this October! Like our palates, this event has evolved over the years and has grown from a one-night event into a series of events that are accessible across Vancouver and Victoria-- and virtually for those across B.C. and Canada! 

This series of events is a celebration of local chefs, restaurants, and food producers while highlighting the importance of community and connection surrounding food. For the safety of all including chefs, restaurants, and guests, From Farms to Forks will remain online this year but each online event will be jam-packed with energy, education, and eats!

The aim is to raise $65,000 for Growing Chefs edible education programming and initiatives throughout the upcoming school year supporting B.C. kids and their families. This is an opportunity for foodies around the province to show their love for the Industry while supporting the next generation of food lovers. 

With five online events plus an online auction and 50/50 raffle there are multiple ways for food lovers around B.C. and Canada to get involved throughout the five-week fundraising event. The online auction and 50/50 raffle will run from Friday, October 1, 2021 until Sunday, November 7, 2021 that is open to everyone. 

Tickets for the five-week event go on sale on Wednesday, September 1, 2021 at 9am. Tickets are limited.

The 2021 Lineup of Events are: 

  • Sunday, October 3, 2021 at 8:00PM - Culinary Kick-Off & Secret Menu takeout dinner*
    Join us for the kick-off party and enjoy menus from a small selection (shhh it’s a secret) of Vancouver and Victoria restaurants with special guests popping into the event to say hello! Part of the series pass only.

  • Wednesday, October 13, 2021 at 7:30PM - Four Season Foraging*
    Spend the evening with Robin Kort of Swallow Tail Tours and other foraging experts and educators to learn the ins and outs of foraging safely, ethically, and sustainably year round! Part of the series pass or individually priced.

  • Wednesday, October 20, 2021 at 6:00PM - Catching Fillings - For the Love of Dumplings (Cooking Class)*
    How do dumplings connect to us, our cuisines, and our cultures? Let Chefs Karima Chellouf, Matthew Murtagh-Wu and more guide you through a dumpling-folding class as they share their techniques, their stories, and their love of dumplings! Part of the series pass or individually priced.

  • Thursday, October 28, 2021 at 8:00PM - Trivial Charcutes Local Food Trivia*
    You’ll be served up 12 courses of delicious local food trivia  hosted by Growing Chefs’ own trivia buff and Program Director Amanda Adams! Halloween costumes are encouraged and there will be lots of treats to win! Part of the series pass or individually priced.

  • Saturday, November 6, 2021 at 10:00AM - Choose Your Own Brunch Adventure (Family Cooking Class)*
    Breakfast may be the most important meal of the day, but Brunch is an event with this Family Cooking Class which allows the kids in your life to get their hands dirty and start their day with food, fun, and family! Part of the series pass or individually priced.

*Please note these events may include a drop-off or pick-up of partial ingredients/beverages from a central location in either Vancouver or Victoria.

Passes for access to all five events of the Food Series are $250 per person or $450 per couple (and include a $200 or $400 charitable tax receipt, respectively). The Secret Menu takeout dinner for October 3rd is an added $50 per ticket which goes directly to the restaurant. All pass holders will receive a Culinary Cache filled with tasty treats and products with a focus on preventing food waste and food preservation from local food producers and businesses. The Culinary Cache is limited to the first 100 pass holders- so get your tickets early! 

Prices for individual events vary. Individual event tickets range from $20 (for virtual access only) to $75 (includes ingredients and/or beverages).

Tickets and additional information will be available on www.growingchefs.ca

We’re grape-ful to have Mission Hill Family Estate Winery back this year as our wine sponsor. 

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For additional information please contact:

Media Contact
Kathleen Beveridge
kmhbeveridge at gmail.com
604.999.1934

Development & Communications Director, Growing Chefs
Jaydeen Williams
jaydeen at growingchefs.ca
604.710.1677

Family Cooking Class: Summer Gazpacho

Join us for our ‘Family Cooking Class: Summer Gazpacho’ with Chef Morgan and learn how to make a cooling, delicious summer soup.

Chef Morgan has planned a fun and exciting “choose your own adventure” style gazpacho recipe and live cooking class for kids and families (grown-up supervision recommended). Join us as we learn how to make a delicious and nutritious cold summer soup that you can easily customize to your family’s personal tastes. Learn about seasonal fruits and vegetables and find out what the difference is between a baton and a batonnet. There will be plenty of hands-on opportunities to learn and practice kid-friendly kitchen skills during this event.

Family Cooking Class: Summer Gazpacho

In support of Growing Chefs. Where kids’ connections to food take root.
$25 | July 28, 2021 3:30 PM to 4:30 PM PST


Knives for little hands!

Looking for a beginner-friendly knife? Check out the Kussi Kids Knife from House of Knives

"The Kussi Kids Chef Knife was designed for kids with the help of kids and is great for all beginners in the kitchen, no matter their age! Crafted from German quality steel for great edge retention, the blade shape and length are just right. The blade is wide enough to allow for some knuckle clearance—perfect for learning the basic rock and cross chop techniques. Designed with safety in mind, the rubberized handle ensures a non-slip grip, even when wet! The rounded blade tip and safety choil make sure that little fingers don’t slip onto the blade." - House of Knives

Use promo code GROWINGCHEFS when shopping at houseofknives.ca and 10% will be donated to Growing Chefs!

Get your kids and grownups into the kitchen! Can’t wait. Hope to see you there.

Once Upon a Thyme - Food Trivia

Looking for a fun way to support Growing Chefs’ spring edible education programming? Check out our Once Upon a Thyme - Food Trivia event next Tuesday, April 27th at 7:00 pm PST.

Once Upon a Thyme will be an exciting, interactive, virtual food trivia game designed for adults. This trivia night's theme will be the story behind food (On the Origin of Pea Seeds, if you will). At this event, you can learn more about where food comes from, plus, top players will be eligible to win some great prizes from our favourite local producers! Zoom-only tickets are $15 each, and tickets that include a 4-pack/6-pack of local beer are $28. Those who purchase Trivia + Beer Tickets will be required to pick up their 4-pack/6-pack of beer from select local breweries before the event.

Participating breweries include Bridge Brewing Company in North Vancouver, The Parkside Brewery in Port Moody, and Strange Fellows Brewing in Vancouver.

Prize sponsors include Lonetree Cider, Lonsdale BridgeDeck, Mogiana Coffee, RISE Kombucha, Sea Cider Farm & Ciderhouse, and Whistler Brewing Co.

We look forward to seeing you there!

Simon Rao is a Graphic Design student at LaSalle College Vancouver. Growing Chefs is lucky to benefit from Simon's creativity and dedication in the marketing designs for this event. Thank you, Simon!