
Letter to Mayor & Council, Oct 24
SLPF Group writes to Kingston City Council to continue to encourage a Council decision to acquire the Lemoine Point Farm.

SLPF Group in the local press
Save Lemoine Point Farm Group profiled in Neighbours of Kingston Southwest Magazine.

Letter to Mayor & Council
City of Kingston – Mayor and Councillors City Hall 216 Ontario Street Kingston, ON K7L 2Z3 Dear Mayor Paterson and Councillors, Re: Lemoine Point Farm In follow-up to our attached May

City deciding fate of Farm this Tuesday? Time to act.
We’ve been watching the City Council agenda waiting to see when the purchase of Lemoine Point Farm might come up. Is this it? The City Council agenda for Tuesday, June 20th,

Report on May 7th Jane’s Walk
Shelagh Mirski, blue jacket and navy folder, welcoming people to the Jane’s Walk. Spring was in the air when, despite the promise of rain, about 80 people gathered at the south

LETTER TO MAYOR AND COUNCILLORS ON PROTECTION OF LEMOINE POINT FARM
Read on to see letter to Mayor Paterson and Councillors thanking them for their commitment made during theelection campaign to support the protection of the Lemoine Point Farm – and seeking

May 2023 Newsletter: Sustainable Food Production
Read on to find out about: what was said at our first webinar — Sustainable Food Production; New Perspectives / Indigenous Perspectives groups’ answers to our survey questions the upcoming Jane’s Walk

Lemoine Point Farm: Jane’s Walk!
Date: Sunday 7 May 2023 Time: 3:30 pm Walk Description: Speakers on: Indigenous peoples and Farm settlers: yesterday & today. Meeting Place: South Parking Lot, Lemoine Point Conservation area Route: Along

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
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,