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2025 September – Berries, foraging and fall meet ups

2025 April – April food forest news!

2025 March – Spring arrives at the food forest!

2024 November – A fabulous fall!

2024 September – Welcome back to school!

2024 June – First Birthday Edition!

2024 May – The forest is open

2024 April – Lunenburg Food Forest Society is formed

2024 March – Get involved in our plans for 2024

2023 November – We planted a tiny Wabanaki forest!

2023 September – Learning to care for the forest and nature

2023 June – A new food forest is born!

2023 May – Thanking Mother Earth

2023 April – Getting ready to begin

2023 March – Help us get ready

From Our Recent Events

The Food Forest in the News:

“Lunenburg primary students embrace gardening”

CBC video story by Nicola Seguin, June 2024

“Inspiration from a community food forest”

Shared Ground Podcast with Amanda Bostlund, August 15, 2023

“Come see what’s growing in the food forest!”

The Lunenburg Barnacle, August 13, 2023

“Lunenburg has a brand new fruit and nut tree orchard”

The Lunenburg Barnacle, June 19, 2023

Interview with Teresa Quilty and Katherine Barrett

On These Shores, Coastal Villages Radio, May 20, 2023

“The Forest for the Trees”

The Lunenburg Barnacle, May 11, 2023

“Grass to Greenery at Bluenose Academy”

The Lunenburg Barnacle, April 13, 2023

“It Takes a Community to Build a Community”

The Lunenburg Barnacle, Mar 9, 2023

“Connecting to Nature: Lunenburg Students and Community Partners Grow a Food Forest”

South Shore Breaker, Feb 22, 2023

“Food forest in Lunenburg offers greener gift options”

Lighthouse Now, Dec 21, 2022