Hollyhock’s local offerings return this spring

Fresh baking and vegetarian dishes are displayed on a buffet table, adorned with sunflowers.
Hollyhock offers garden-fresh fare for program attendees and the public. Photo courtesy of Hollyhock Lifelong Learning Centre.
Loni Taylor - CKTZ - Cortes IslandBC | 09-05-2022
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Hollyhock, a lifelong education center located on Cortes Island, serves Canadians far and wide. But as the campus opens up for the spring season, there are many offerings available to locals as well.

As the world faced the need to adapt during the pandemic, Hollyhock innovated their services both virtually and locally. Andrea Fisher, campus director at Hollyhock, has helped facilitate special offerings for locals like the coffeehouse, a music night open to the public and free of charge. There are also local presenter evenings that generate funds through donations for a scholarship program. This scholarship program is specifically designed to offer people on Cortes the ability to access Hollyhock programming. 

A bumblebee feeds on the pollen of a pink flower.

A Cortes local enjoys free food in the Hollyhock garden. Photo courtesy of Hollyhock Lifelong Learning Centre.

Hollyhock is one of the few venues on Cortes Island available now for a locally prepared meal, massage or shopping experience. To check out their monthly menus, location and contact information visit hollyhock.ca.

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