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Buy Local! Buy Fresh!






Pictorial: How the world eats

Transition Guelph
Working Groups
Groups with upcoming events or active projects are shown in bold

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Active  Starting Up
On Hold  Inactive

Urban Food Working Group
Fair Trade Town Initiative
The Treemobile
Resilience Festival Planning
Resilience Festival
Healthcare Transition Group
Appleseed Collective
Permablitz Group
Steering Committee
Alternative Building and Retrofit Group
Community Engagement Group
Intentional Community Group
Heart and Soul Group
Urban Chicken Co-op
Skills Inventory Group
Local Economy Group
City as Ecosystem Group
Transportation Group
Energy Group
U of G Students
Youth Transition Guelph
Neighbourhood Groups Group
Education Group

Appleseed Collective


The Fruit Tree project is a continuation of the great work that has been done by the Appleseed Collective, in mapping and documenting the locations and varieties of fruit and nut-bearing trees in the region, promoting planting, and providing volunteers to help with the harvesting. Fruit is shared among owners, volunteers and local community kitchens.

Upcoming Events

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Appleseed Collective Projects

Fruit Tree Mapping Project   

What: This is an ongoing project. Dates are approximate.
When: This project is ongoing
Where: All over Guelph

The Fruit Tree Project is engaged in bringing the Appleseed local fruit and nut tree database up-to-date. This is an ongoing project that requires volunteers, so if you're interested, please drop us a note! We're also looking for volunteers to help with the Treemobile planting in the fall. (Check out the Treemobile working group for more information.)



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