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  • Safety First! | Everyoneatthetablepg

    Safety First! How to use an orchard ladder safely? Check the VIDEO ! HARVEST SAFETY CHECKLIST If you are uncomfortable climbing a ladder, please don’t climb it. You can pick the low fruit, clean up the fallen fruit, or help sort and weigh the harvest. Make sure ladders are stable and secure before climbing up. Be particularly careful on a slope or on soft ground. If in doubt, ask someone to hold the ladder while you are on it. Orchard ladders are not designed for use on hard surfaces like driveways or sidewalks. Use a regular ladder for those areas. Don’t overreach. The fruit is not worth risking a fall. Get down and move the ladder if you need to. Be conscious of other hazards such as pokey branches, holes in the ground, or tree stumps sticking up. Please ensure kids take part safely and respectfully – no running or yelling in consideration of homeowners and their neighbors.

  • Donate | Everyoneatthetablepg

    Support our projects Donate Your financial contribution will help Everyone At Table with our mission to help build community capacity around food through programs, policy, partnerships, and our food action programs. Funds will help further develop capacity for projects such as our website, research, supporting local infrastructure, connecting producers to consumers, and more, and existing projects such as our: Canning Circle Gleaning Abundance Program Connecting Local Food Research to donate e-transfer Contribute what you can No amount is too small or too large **Everyone At The Table is a society but can not issue tax receipts** E-transfer your membership fee to everyoneatthetablepg@gmail.com In the message section of the e-transfer, please write “EAT Donation (your name if happy to share)”

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We wish to acknowledge the 9000+ years of the Lheidli T'enneh Nation's stewardship. The Lheidli T'enneh’ ancestors have cared for this beautiful land that feeds us all, and we will continue to welcome their teachings and ancestral knowledge

as we work towards food security for all people.

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