After some
time of rest and processing our trip, we want to share a bit about our
experience with you folks who supported this initiative, who thought of us,
encouraged us, lent us your gear and donated to make this dream happen. We also want to thank all of our donors and sponsors. This particular thank you goes out to the Harvest Moon Society.
The Farmhands on Bikes (FOB) tour was a whirlwind of an adventure which started on Friday morning with a
bunch of people, many of whom had never met before, piling into vehicles and driving out
to Clearwater, Manitoba. We didn’t quite know the extent of what the weekend
would hold for us and there were mutual feelings of excitement and
nerves as we drove out of the city together.
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| Loading up the cars on Friday morning |
We began in
Clearwater at the the Harvest Moon Learning Centre. In the beginning stages
of planning the FOB tour, the Harvest Moon Society connected us with
farmers who were interested in hosting us. The Harvest Moon Society had a large
part in making this tour come to life.
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| Leanna in the beautiful kitchen of the Harvest Moon Learning Centre |
The Harvest
Moon Society is an inspiring organization that works at building healthy
communities and strengthening the connections between urban and rural communities.
They have a beautiful facility in Clearwater where we were generously hosted by
their program coordinator, Lacey Lord. Check out Harvest Moon Society’s website
to learn about what sorts of work they are involved in and consider supporting
them! (http://harvestmoonsociety.org/)
We started
our trip off by having a community potluck at the Harvest Moon Society Learning
Centre. A number of community members from Clearwater came down to the Centre to eat supper with us and meet our group. It was great to
meet folks from Clearwater, to learn about their lives and to share with them
some things about ourselves. The food that we shared was delicious and featured lamb kabobs and chicken wings that one of the youth, Khalil, had brought to
share. Khalil brought a bbq and meat and he and Ali made an incredible feast for us.
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| Ali and Khalil barbecued delicious chicken and lamb |
One of the
hopes of FOB was to work towards bridging the rural-urban
divide that we see in our communities in Manitoba. By inviting youth who live
in Winnipeg to cycle down country roads, meet farmers and rural
folks, we hoped that connections would be built between people groups who
otherwise would not connect. We are thankful that Harvest Moon Society
enabled connections while providing us with a wonderful starting point for our
adventure.
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| Sitting around the fire at the Harvest Moon Learning Centre |
We are so thankful for the ways that the Harvest
Moon Society supported, funded and participated in this initiative and for the work that they do to build healthy and resilient
communities. The Farmhands on Bikes tour would not be possible without them!






