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Save Lemoine Point Farm – Survey Results – March 2023

Sixteen groups responded to our December 2022 survey which asked for their vision of the Farm’s future. Here’s a summary of what we heard.

  • See the farm continuing to produce quality food for local consumption
  • Engage the public in food production practices, educational programming about regenerative agricultural practices, and agroecology (the application of ecology to agriculture, as in the conservation of soil and water resources, the minimization of
    pollution, and the use of natural fertilizers and pesticides).
  • Consider an Experimental Farm model including research initiatives
  • Adapt existing residential and farm buildings to house offices and educational and research facilities associated with farming
  • Provide public access to the Farm’s agricultural and natural features
  • Engage local post-secondary institutions, Indigenous groups, private enterprise
  • Partner with and get support from City departments and upper-tier governments
  • Apply for grants and prepare baseline documentation reports
  • Benefit public groups such as Indigenous Peoples, BIPOC, 2SLGBTQ+ communities

The groups who responded:

  • All Our Relations Land Trust
  • Coalition of Kingston Communities
  • Friends of Kingston Inner Harbour
  • Frontenac Heritage Foundation
  • Kingston Field Naturalists
  • Kingston Indigenous Languages Nest
  • Land Conservancy for KFL&A
  • Lemoine Point Native Plant Nursery
  • Loving Spoonful
  • National Farmers Union – Ontario
  • No Clearcuts Kingston
  • Ontario Farmland Trust
  • River First YGK
  • Sisters of Providence of St. Vincent de Paul
  • Swim Drink Fish
  • Turtles Kingston
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Public Meeting: Ways to Care for the Land from New and Indigenous Perspectives

Public meeting looks at ways to care for the land from new and Indigenous perspectives

As spring arrives, people are starting to think about what they might grow in their gardens, on their balconies, or in a community garden plot. The Save Lemoine Point Farm group is hosting a webinar on March 28th at 7 pm titled Sustainable Food Production: Reciprocal Relations with the Land.

“We want to explore how we can exist in harmony with the land,” says Celeste Booth from the group. “How can growing food and being on the land increase biodiversity to the benefit of our ecosystem?”

Three presenters will discuss their perspectives on positive relations with the land.

Maureen Buchanan and Kaitlyn Patterson are working on the Indigenous Food Sovereignty Garden along Highway 15. The Garden combines Indigenous language and culture practices with growing food. “We are mindful that caring for the land and taking climate action are big steps toward reconciliation,” says Buchanan.

The third speaker is Ayla Fenton, the food systems manager for Loving Spoonful, a local group that envisions a resilient community and local food system, that nourishes all people and supports dignified access to good food.

Local author and farmer Aric McBay will moderate the discussion.

Registration for the free online event is on Eventbrite. There is also a link on the Save Lemoine Point Farm website and Facebook page.

For more information, contact:

Celeste Booth

celeste.booth@gmail.com

613-985-4027

Savelemoinepointfarm@gmail.com

 

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Media Release: Newly-elected Council Good News for Lemoine Point Farm

On November 7, 2022 the Save Lemoine Point Farm group issued the following Media Release to provide an update on the broad level of support for saving the farm by the newly elected Kingston City Council.

For immediate release

November 7, 2022 – Kingston, ON

Newly-elected Council Good News for Lemoine Point Farm

 

A group of concerned residents wants to make sure the Lemoine Point Farm is preserved as a place of nature and not lost to development.

During the municipal election campaign, the Save Lemoine Point Farm group sent Kingston City Council candidates a survey asking:

“Do you support the city’s purchase and long-term protection of Lemoine Point Farm as a place for nature and agriculture, not for development?”

Most of the now elected candidates said “yes” to making a public commitment to saving the Farm. Two did not answer and one wanted more information. “We are very encouraged by this broad level of support for conserving the fields, forest, and shoreline of Lemoine Point Farm for future generations”, says Jim Biagi of the group’s coordinating committee.

During the municipal election campaign, the Save Lemoine Point Farm group heard from many residents, community groups, and other organizations wanting to see the Lemoine Point Farm protected. Gord Sinclair wrote on behalf of The Tragically Hip: “The preservation of this unique piece of land just west of the city is important for our community… This is a once in a lifetime opportunity for us as a community to preserve this space for future generations. Let’s not waste it.” To see other endorsements received to date, please visit About Us – Save Lemoine Point Farm

In the coming weeks, the Save Lemoine Point Farm group will continue advocating to preserve this magnificent property including following up with the newly-elected members of City Council.

The Save Lemoine Point Farm group invites the public to visit its website and sign up for its newsletter. The group also continues to be active on social media including –

Twitter: @farmlemoine

Facebook: @SaveLPFarm

Instagram: @SaveLemoinePointFarm

 

For more information:

Jim Biagi

613-583-2697

Website: Save Lemoine Point Farm

email: savelemoinepointfarm@gmail.com

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Results of Survey Sent to Candidates

The following survey was sent to Kingston City Council Election Candidates:

Do you support the city’s purchase and long-term protection of Lemoine Point Farm as a place for nature and agriculture, not for development?

Summary of answers: (received as of Oct. 14, 2022)

26 Yes

0 No 

4 Uncertain/need more information 

12 No reply 

Individual Responses by District:

Candidates for Mayor

Tina Fraser (yes)

Skyler McArthur-Blenes (Uncertain/need more information)

Bryan Paterson (yes)

Ivan Stoiljkovic (yes)

Collins-Bayridge

Lisa Osanic (yes)

Joel Thompson (yes)

Kingscourt-Rideau

Joseph Dowser (no reply)

Michael Judd (uncertain, need more information)

Darryl McIntosh (no reply)

Brandon Tozzo (yes)

Tom Gingrich (uncertain, need more information)

Keaton Zandbergen (no reply)

King’s Town

Keith Bilow (yes)

Alexandria Liu (yes)

Gregory Ridge (no reply)

Lakeside

Wayne Hill (yes)

Wendy Stephen (yes)

Loyalist-Cataraqui

Paul Chaves (yes)

Jacqui Collier (yes)

Meadowbrook-Strathcona

Jeff McLaren (yes)

Michael Murphy (no reply)

Jacob Wynperle (no reply)

Pittsburgh

Ryan Boehme (yes)

Lindsay Duggan (uncertain, need more information)

Portsmouth District

Don Amos (yes)

Nicole Florent (yes)

Colleen Murphy (no reply)

Oren Nimelman (no reply)

Ashley Perna (no reply)

Zachary Typhair (yes)

Sebastian Vaillancourt (no reply)

Sydenham

Paul Charbonneau (yes)

Conny Glenn (yes)

Rami Maasarani (yes)

Peter Stroud (yes)

Trillium

Jimmy Hassan (uncertain, need more information)

Rob Matheson (yes)

Hanny Philip (yes)

Williamsville

Annette Burfoot (yes)

Selina Chiarelli (no reply)

Vincent Cinanni (yes)

Ian Clark (yes)