Daily Archives: February 22, 2024


Tuesday, March 5, 6:00 pm Eastern – Beyond the Blade: Japanese Knife Craftsmanship, Online

Kentaro Hoshiba is a fourth generation blacksmith whose family has been supporting fishing and farming villages in Noto, Ishikawa, Japan since the Meiji period by polishing and selling knives. Their company, Fukube Kaji Corp. began in 1901 as traveling knife peddlers, selling and maintaining the vital everyday tools of housewives, farmers, and fishermen. Today they keep the tradition of knife polishing services alive through “Pochisupa,” their unique mail-in knife sharpening service, now with the help of online shipping. They are also currently working to expand business to the U.S., and launch their own knives, the Shinbu and Tafu. 

Fukube Kaji and other companies are supported by Bunkei Corp., a consulting firm that aims to continue the culture of traditional Japanese craftsmanship into the 22nd century by providing guidance and resources to aid the transition into the modern age. 

Our speakers will not only teach us about the precise art of Japanese knife making, but will also share about their traditions, companies, and current activities in Japan. This is a free, hour-long presentation with Q&A hosted on Zoom. Register at www.japansocietyboston.org


Saturday, March 2, 1:00 pm – 3:00 pm Eastern – Worm Composting, Online

Everything you need to know about starting up and maintaining a worm bin compost system, also known as vermicomposting. Perfect for small space composting and apartment living, or in addition to other composting systems you already have started at your home. Vermicompost is every gardener’s dream as a finished soil amendment, and serves as a fast, easy food waste diversion tool. Free attendance to this workshop is generously subsidized by CRD.

This workshop will be hosted live online via Microsoft Teams, integrated with Eventbrite. You will get a link to the meeting link upon registering for the event. Please pre-register for this event by clicking HERE.

You can also register for the event by calling our office at 250 386 9676 or via email by contacting office@compost.bc.ca.

VERY IMPORTANT: Please be in touch if you are no longer able to attend but hold a ticket so we can make your space available to someone else.

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