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Become a Member

Join the Circular Farm and Food Society as a voting member, and conribute to shaping the future of the Sandown Centre! 

The Circular Farm and Food Society is made up of a volunteer Board of Directors and a voting membership. Voting members can attend the Annual General Meeting (AGM) and vote to elect Board members, approve financials, and address the Board to share thoughts, insight and suggestions. 

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A $15 membership fee supports ongoing operations of the Sandown Centre, helping us to deliver our community programs and grow our impact! We welcome our members to join us for an exclusive tour following our AGM. You can send an e-transfer to facilities@sandowncentre.com for payment.

 

We hope you will join as a voting member and help shape the future of Sandown!

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*Membership is valid from 2025 AGM to 2026 AGM.

Thanks for submitting! Please send an e-transfer to facilities@sandowncentre.com to complete your membership with a message indicating 'Membership'

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The Sandown Centre for Regenerative Agriculture

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1810 Glamorgan Rd.

North Saanich, BC

V8L 5S9

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info@sandowncentre.com

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​© 2025 Sandown Centre for Regenerative Agriculture​

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The Sandown Centre for Regenerative Agriculture is located on the traditional, ancestral, and unceded lands of the SENĆOŦEN-speaking W̱S͸ḴEM (Tseycum) peoples of the W̱SÁNEĆ Nation. We acknowledge their deep, ongoing relationship with this land and waters, which has sustained their communities since time immemorial.

Regenerative agriculture is deeply informed by the wisdom and practices of Indigenous food systems, which have fostered ecological balance and abundance. Colonization violently disrupted these systems, displacing Indigenous peoples from their territories and severing traditional foodways. We recognize that agriculture has been both a tool of oppression and, today, a potential pathway toward justice and reconciliation.

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At Sandown, we commit to meaningful action by restoring ecosystems, honoring Indigenous knowledge, supporting food sovereignty, and fostering relationships built on respect, reciprocity, and learning. True regenerative agriculture must include the regeneration of right relationships—with the land, its original stewards, and one another.

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