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Silent Auction: last chance!

Updated: Dec 17, 2024

It's not too late to bid in our silent auction! Every auction item funds initiatives at Sandown Centre for Regenerative Agriculture that restore land, improve soil, and support local farmers.


Auction items include candle light holders and a bench made from up cycled wood from the Sandown stables, HAVN gift cards, and more. Get your last minute holiday gifts and support environmental restoration and regenerative farming at the same time!


The auction will run until this Friday, December 20th, at noon.

Item(s) can be picked up at Sandown Centre for Regenerative Agriculture at 1810 Glamorgan Rd.


Thank you for sharing with your friends and for supporting our mission!


One of several tea light candle holders available - made from reclaimed fir from the Sandown horse stables!
One of several tea light candle holders available - made from reclaimed fir from the Sandown horse stables!


Interested in contributing another way?

Donate to Growing Young Farmers Society here and help empower, encourage, and educate youth in food literacy at Sandown Centre.

$75 covers a K-12 class for a one-hour field trip!

Charitable tax receipts are available.


It's not too late to have your say on the strategic planning process at Sandown Centre!

Until December 31st, you can fill out the two-minute survey here.


Thank you for following along our journey towards restoration, stewardship, and ecological farming!

 
 
 

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The Sandown Centre for Regenerative Agriculture

1810 Glamorgan Rd.

North Saanich, BC

V8L 5S9

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​© 2025 Sandown Centre for Regenerative Agriculture

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.

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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