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Join Our Radish Community and Be Entered to Win A Bee-utiful Prize!

Image by: Lou Dahl. Lou loves capturing the natural world in visual form, and finding the unique in the common. You can explore more of her illustration, photography, and design work at www.loudahl.com or @loudahlillustration.

It’s a hive of activity around here as we launch our 3rd Annual Bee Sweet campaign to celebrate our amazing monthly donors, the Champion Radishes!

Throughout February and March if you:

  • become a monthly donor

  • recommend someone who becomes a monthly donor

  • or increase your monthly contribution

…you’ll automatically be entered for a chance to win an amazing prizzze pack. 

Champion Radishes give monthly to Growing Chefs and provide us with a steady stream of income. This income keeps our hive running sustainably, facilitates program planning and implementation, and lowers administrative costs.

We hope to engage a total of 120 Champion Radishes by the end of 2023.

 Join the club before March 31st and be entered to win the Bee Sweet Prize Pack valued at over $250, full of local goodies.

Give us a hive-five and join our community of monthly donors today. It would bee sweet if you joined us!

Deadline to enter: March 31st at midnight
Prize draw: April 1st

A big thank you to our generous prize pack sponsors:

Bee-friend us this February/March

Image by: Lou Dahl. Lou loves capturing the natural world in visual form, and finding the unique in the common. You can explore more of her illustration, photography, and design work at www.loudahl.com or @loudahlillustration.

We are buzzing to announce our 2nd Annual Bee Sweet campaign to celebrate our amazing monthly donors, the Champion Radishes! For the months of February and March, we invite you to join the club! 

Champion Radishes give monthly to Growing Chefs and provide us with a steady stream of income. This income keeps our hive running sustainably, facilitates program planning and implementation, and lowers administrative costs. We are starting this campaign with 101 Champion Radishes and we hope to get to 115 by the end of 2022.

 Join the club bee-fore March 31st and bee entered to win the “Bee Sweet Prize Pack” valued at over $250, full of Bee.C. goodies. Current Champion Radish Club members can also win by referring a new member, or increasing their monthly gift! 

Give us a hive-five and join our community of monthly donors today. It would bee sweet if you’d joined us!

Deadline to enter: March 31st at midnight
Prize draw: April 1st

A Prize Pack as Sweet as Honey!

Image by: Kar Harvey, an illustrator and writer who lives on the unceded and ancestral home territories of the Musqueam, Squamish, and Tseil-Waututh people. She is Tsilhqot’in and Syilx and grew up on territories of the Semiahmoo and Kwantlen Nation…

Image by: Kar Harvey, an illustrator and writer who lives on the unceded and ancestral home territories of the Musqueam, Squamish, and Tseil-Waututh people. She is Tsilhqot’in and Syilx and grew up on territories of the Semiahmoo and Kwantlen Nations.

It’s February! A month that is typically abuzz with love - for sweethearts, family, and community.

This month we kicked off our Bee Sweet campaign to celebrate all of our amazing monthly donor program, the Champion Radishes! Have you heard of our Champion Radish program? For the month of February and March, we invite you to join the club! 

Join the club this Feb/March and be entered to win the “Bee Sweet Prize Pack” valued at over $250, full of B.C. goodies. Current Champion Radish Club members can also win by referring a new member, or increasing their gift!

The deadline to enter, March 31st.
The prize draw is on April 2nd.

A big thank you to our generous prize pack sponsors:

Keep an eye out for more posts about some of our amazing Champion Radish members. 

Photo credit: Mavreen David PhotographyPlease note: The gift basket contains items that are not captured in this photo :)

Photo credit: Mavreen David Photography

Please note: The gift basket contains items that are not captured in this photo :)

Donor Profile: Champion Radish Club

The Champion Radish Club is currently made up of 61 generous individuals and families who donate monthly. They share our vision of a world with healthy, just, sustainable food practices and we’d love to introduce you to three of them!

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RICHARD BANNER
A Champion Radish Club member since 2016, Richard Banner works with Polestar Communications Inc. as a writer and editor. He is the vice chair of the Growing Chefs! board of directors and has served on the board for over a decade.

CHRISTINA BOLISZCZUK & MIKE SHEARER
Christina was once a member of our staff team at Growing Chefs! and now works for Canuck Place Children's Hospice as a Major Gifts Officer. Mike is a Service Center Manager at Speedy Glass. The two have recently become first-time parents! They have been Champion Radish Club members since 2017.

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RISA PAYANT
Risa is our newest Champion Radish Club member joining just this week! She works as the Executive Director of Common Weal Community Arts, a Saskatchewan arts organization and moonlights as an artist, a grant-writing consultant, and in a brewery. Risa is a mother of two.

What's your favourite seasonal vegetable?

Richard: I'm really enjoying the fresh asparagus this year. I like to think of the crisp green shoots pushing their way out of the ground and reaching up into the sunshine.

Christina: This is always tough to decide because I love pretty much all vegetables! Celery has always been a favourite since I was a kid for snacking - I still love ants on a log.

Mike: Corn on the cob!

Risa: I'm obsessed with zucchini. There's no dish that can't be made better with zucchini. Plus, I love growing monster zucchini in the garden every summer. I have the opposite of a green thumb, but the zucchini always pulls through!

What is your earliest food-related memory?

Richard: I remember the taste of green beans that I picked from the bushes in the back of my parent's home in Port Alberni. I didn't enjoy it then when I had to go out to the hot garden to pick the beans, but I still remember how good they were.

Christina: I have so many good food memories! When I was little we lived on a small hobby farm and my parents grew and raised most of our food. I feel quite lucky to have experienced this. When I was little we could walk out to the garden and pick fresh strawberries, carrots, and peas for snacks. Fresh always tasted just the best!

Risa: Eating dinner in the field during harvest. I feel like the smell of dirt and grain is nostalgic for everyone who grew up in a farming family. My prairie childhood is such a huge part of who I am and the most iconic memory is sitting in the bed of a pickup truck, covered in dust and eating classic farm meals with my Dad.

As a parent, what food values do you bring to your family?

Christina & Mike: We love to cook. We love making everything from scratch and consider ourselves fairly adventurous eaters. Having our daughter experience a wide variety of flavours when she starts on solid food is important because we want her to enjoy much of what we like and learn that there’s so much variety in food. When she is old enough we will have her join in the food prep/cooking experience as much as possible. Even toddlers can learn to help! Taking pride in the food you prepare makes you enjoy eating it so much more. It also helps to create a less picky eater which is always a bonus.

Risa: I think it's important to remember that food is what fuels us. It's so easy to succumb to thinking you need to make "kid food" (which is, inevitably, beige), but when you shift the conversation to filling your body with nutritious fuel, vegetables become magic. I also think it's crucial to let kids be a part of everything from grocery shopping to food prep to cooking. Meal times are family time and that extends well beyond just eating together.

How does being a part of the Champion Radish Club make you feel?

Richard: I'm happy that I can do a bit to help bring the Growing Chefs! program to kids in schools. I've seen how much fun kids have growing and eating healthy foods so I hope Growing Chefs! can bring the program to as many people as possible.

Christina & Mike: We love contributing to kids learning about healthy eating and being in the kitchen. It will benefit them their whole lives! Plus who doesn’t love digging in dirt and watching food grow? Growing Chefs! brings so much joy to the classroom and kids take those lessons home to their families.

Risa: So many kids in urban centres are growing up completely disconnected from their food. Growing Chefs! is doing important work in making sure kids in Vancouver understand where their food comes from and give them knowledge about what they put in their bodies.

Join the Champion Radish Club!

What's the Champion Radish Club?

We're so glad you asked. Our monthly donors make up the Champion Radish Club. Your monthly gift provides sustainability and facilitates program planning and implementation and lowers administrative costs.

Why should I join the Champion Radish Club?

  • Your gift is easy, secure, and green—a monthly donation saves paper, postage, and energy!

  • You ensure your gift has the greatest possible impact!

  • You will get special updates from the classroom from our participating students!

  • You will get exclusive event invites to special events like the Affogato Affair and Beer, Bread & Butter!

  • You get to be a Champion Radish (A most delicious type of radish!).

We hope to grow our Champion Radish Club to 75 members in 2019. We have achieved over 80% of that goal and with your help, we can get there!

BUT WAIT, THERE’S MORE!

Join the club this month with a minimum $10/month commitment and be entered to win the "Fancy" basket from SPUD valued at over $100, full of B.C. snacks and delicacies.

Current Champion Radish Club members can also win by referring a new member, or increasing their gift by $2/month or more!

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Deadline to enter: May 6th at 7:00 pm.

Prize Draw: May 6th at 7:30 pm at our 3rd Annual Champion Radish Club exclusive event. You do not need to be in attendance to win.