[BCMA] Food at Public Historic Events

Moderated BCMA subscriber listserv. bcma at lists.vvv.com
Wed Jul 23 09:44:17 PDT 2014


Hi Tracy
Do any of your ethnic or service clubs have a properly set up kiosk or
portable kitchen ? Our Greek Community in Victoria is one of several in
town that can feed groups out doors near other events.

Wendy Smylitopoulos
Curator
Greek Heritage Project Museum
V&VIGCS



On Thu, Jul 17, 2014 at 1:26 PM, Moderated BCMA subscriber listserv. <
bcma at lists.vvv.com> wrote:

> Hi there,
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> I am part of the Okanagan Historical Society, a non-profit society, and we
> were hoping to have a fundraising BBQ and bake sale at the Father Pandosy
> Mission heritage site here in Kelowna.
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> The other day one of our Directors said that this could not happen due to
> Food Safe regulations. I was wondering if any of the museums in BC have
> faced something similar? I have been to lots of events where food/ snacks
> have been sold to the public without incident at historic sites. It was
> indicated that to elevate the site to standard would cost too much money
> and would not be feasible… We had proposed to have pre-cooked hamburgers
> and hotdogs with topping on the BBQ and to have an ‘old fashioned’ bake
> sale. I understand the need to have someone with Food Safe tending to the
> food but do not understand the other regulations as far as washroom
> facilities etc. go… The event is to be held at the end of August from
> 11am-3pm.
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> Any advice about having food at a public event at an historic site would
> be greatly appreciated!
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> Thank you so much!
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> Tracy Satin
>
> Okanagan Historical Society
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