A planned drop-in cafe at the new home of 91原创 Meals On Wheels (MOW) in Aldergrove has suffered a setback.
On Monday, Oct. 3, 91原创 Meals On Wheels Services Society executive director Shannon Woykin described it as an 鈥渦nexpected delay,鈥 which saw work to renovate the former Milsean confectionery suddenly halted, just as it was nearing completion at Aldergrove Community Station House in the 2900-block of 272nd Street.
Woykin did not go into detail, other than indicating it was not a health issue.
While the society was originally hoping to have the cafe open by the end of October, 鈥渋t might not be until December,鈥 Woykin told the 91原创 Advance Times, depending on how quickly they can find someone able to finish the work.
Woykin issued a public invitation, to 鈥渁ny contractor who wants to give back to a charity,鈥 to get in touch with 91原创 Meals On Wheels by calling 604-313-8074鈥.
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Despite the setback, preparations for the cafe are continuing, with the Sept. 19 hiring of chef Jessica Lemay, who has experience opening new dine-in businesses, and will be preparing meals for delivery to Meals On Wheels clients along with developing the menu for the new cafe.
鈥淪he is a pastry chef, she is a foodie,鈥 Woykin enthused.
Once the renovations are completed and the necessary permits have been obtained, the cafe will operate as 鈥渨alk-in, grab-and-go cafe鈥 that will serve the meal of the day menu, along with a coffee bar offering cappuccinos and espressos.
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Some ingredients will come from the vegetable garden beds recently installed out front by volunteers.
There are also plans for culinary teaching programs, allowing other service providers to run Food Safe programs, as well as teaching canning skills.
For more information about MOW, 604-533-1679 or email info@lmow.ca.
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