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Join Cable Cable and Ruralwave in Supporting KLFS for Thanksgiving
For the second year in a row, team members from Cable Cable and Ruralwave partnered to support Kawartha Lakes Food Source (KLFS) for Thanksgiving!
Kawartha Lakes Food Source Hosting Valentine’s Day Paint Night
Any plans for Valentine’s Day? Now you do! Kawartha Lakes Food Source is hosting a Paint Night from 7-9pm on February 14! Enjoy snacks, drinks, and a Still Life painting lesson with friends, family, or your partner, all while supporting a good cause. Tickets cost $55/person and can be purchased online using the link below or by visiting kawarthalakesfoodsource.com. All levels are welcome to join the fun!
Cable Cable, Ruralwave + Kawartha Lakes Food Source Provide Thanksgiving Meals
To help combat food insecurity in our region and give back to the community of Kawartha Lakes, Cable Cable and Ruralwave partnered with the Kawartha Lakes Food Source (KLFS) to provide 50 families with Thanksgiving meal kits.
Iron Piece to be auctioned off for Kawartha Lakes Food Source
Submitted by Murray Anderson
Local artist, Murray Anderson, is auctioning off ornamental iron pieces representing the pandemic, people lost, and a united Canada. The first iron piece, an 8 ft x 4 ft trellis, is now available and will be auctioned off in support of Kawartha Lakes Food Source.
Kawartha Lakes Food Source Introduces New Green Dishes Program to the Kawartha Lakes
Submitted by Kawartha Lakes Food Source
As a community leader in food issues, the Kawartha Lakes Food Source is always looking for innovative ways to build and strengthen food security within the City of Kawartha Lakes. Today the Kawartha Lakes Food Source announced the kick-off of a new program designed to eliminate the need for disposable dishes at community events, while also supporting food banks across the Kawartha Lakes. “We were inspired by our recent work with FoodRescue.ca to expand our efforts to reduce waste related to food and its consumption”, says Jessica Topfer, FoodRescue.ca Coordinator at the Kawartha Lakes Food Source. “Our new Green Dishes program will allow our community to reduce their environmental impact when hosting events that include food, while also helping food banks feed the need across the Kawartha Lakes. By putting your food on our Green Dishes, you’re allowing us to fill more plates in the community.”