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Art in the Park

July 12, 2009 By newwestfarmers

Dusk in Green and Orange, by Ambera Wellmann
Dusk in Green and Orange, by Ambera Wellmann

Last year, we had a few visual artists rent stall space from us at a loss because they either sold nothing, or hardly anything at all. While they got decent exposure, and reported having a good time, they didn’t make enough to justify renting the space. People don’t really buy art on impulse for the most part. They look at it, they mull it over, they think on it, they let it speak to them, and if they decide to go for it, they do, but usually not the first time they see it. Artists are generally people who are simply expressing creativity, and don’t have an expectation of profit when they set out to make art. So this year, rather than seek out artists to rent stall spaces, we’re creating a new community initiave called Art in the Park.

Art in the Park is pretty simple: we allow visual artists to set up for free in the park next to our market and bring works in progress, completed works for sale, or gallery pieces not for sale. They can bring a tent and display tables, or it can be as simple as their easel. We’ll provide signage and advertising for the area. There are a few simple guidelines – among others like how the space is first come first served, how you need to pre-register to come, and how we’d like you to purchase a membership in our organization ($10 annually) in order to have your person covered by insurance – but it’s really simple, and it’s simply a way for artists to connect with potential buyers.

If you know an artist that could use this opportunity, or if you’re an artist yourself, please contact the Market Manager at marketmanager@newwestfarmers.ca for more information or to register. Our first Art in the Park market will be July 23rd, which also happens to be our next special event market to celebrate the City of New Westminster’s 150th birthday.

Filed Under: Blog, Events, NWFM News Tagged With: art in the park, artists, free space, gallery

June Photo Contest Winner

July 8, 2009 By newwestfarmers

A while ago, we mentioned we were going to hold a monthly photo contest. Since there was only one market in June, you had good odds to be the winner! Here is the luscious picture of beets that was selected to be the June winner, taken by market regular and local New Westie, Graham Ballantyne.

Beets

For his time and effort, Graham wins a RCFM t shirt and is entered to win a gift basket full of market goodies at the end of the season.

You too can get in on the goods and enter the July photo contest simply by uploading your pictures to Flickr and using the tag “RCFM2009”. We’ll do the rest and search out your photo, and announce the July winner at the start of August. All we ask is that we are allowed to use the picture to advertise the market.

Thanks again, Graham!

Filed Under: Blog Tagged With: beets, June, photo contest, winner

RCFM In The Record: Gardens highlighted

July 1, 2009 By newwestfarmers

Published in the Royal City Record on July 1, 2009

Gardens Highlighted: Unique balcony garden program will be on display at farmers’ market

By Theresa McManus

The Biggest Little Garden in Town will be making an appearance at the Royal City Farmers Market tomorrow, July 2.

Fraserside Community Services started the program three years ago to give local residents living in apartments or townhouses access to home-grown, fresh vegetables.

Members of the program receive a three-tiered cedar garden box container, soil, a variety of vegetable plants/seeds, tools and a handbook for free, but people not participating in the program or living outside New Westminster can buy the three-tiered containers that include a trellis.

“They are not actually for sale at the market,” said program coordinator Laurie Clarke. “It is to view them and take orders.”

While the free containers have been distributed to participants for the 2009 growing season, Fraserside is still selling the three-tiered cedar garden boxes to raise funds for the Biggest Little Garden in Town program.

People from as far away as Hawaii, Chicago and Los Angeles have inquired about how they would go about implementing similar programs and inquired about buying the three-tiered containers.

Fraserside is selling the containers for $168 ($150 plus tax). People will also receive a $20 tax receipt from Fraserside.

For more information or to buy a three-tiered container, call Fraserside at 604-522-3722 or Laurie Clarke at 604-512-6896.

The Royal City Farmers Market runs on Thursdays from 3 to 7 p.m. in city hall’s Fourth Street parking lot, beside Friendship Gardens and Tipperary Park.

Filed Under: Blog, NWFM News, Vendors Tagged With: Biggest Little Garden, Fraserside Community Services, Gardening

Thoughts on the Opening Market

June 28, 2009 By newwestfarmers

Thank you to everyone who attended our opening market. The rain-free market went off without a hitch, including Mayor Wright’s appearance and the salute from the Seymour Artillery Company with piper Sandy Kirby. Shaw Cable was there to capture it all, and we are told it will be aired a week Tuesday.

Thank you to Mayor Wright and the City Councillors in attendance, as well as Rick Page from the City of New Westminster. Also, thanks to Dawn Black and Peter Julian for stopping by and supporting the market. Violin was provided for the day by Stephanie and Jinhee, and Allyson was on hand for face painting. Both New Westminster Family Place and the Fraser River Discovery Centre were there to entertain kids. We had over 30 vendors in attendance!

Thank you especially to city residents who stopped by, hung out, sat in the park and especially shopped at our market. Estimates place our attendance at about 1,100 shoppers and for that, we are deliriously happy. We look forward to our market next week, July 2nd. See you there.

Filed Under: Blog Tagged With: images, opening market, pictures

RCFM In the Newsleader: Farmers market makes a great start

June 27, 2009 By newwestfarmers

Published in the New Westminster Newsleader June 26, 2009

Farmers Market makes a great start

By Chris Bryan

Jinhee Park and Stephanie Lowe entertain shoppers at the New Westminster Farmers Market, which opened for the season in Tipperary Park on Thursday. Photo: Mario Bartel, Newsleader
Jinhee Park and Stephanie Lowe entertain shoppers at the New Westminster Farmers Market, which opened for the season in Tipperary Park on Thursday. Photo: Mario Bartel, Newsleader

The Royal City Farmers Market opened with much fanfare Thursday, and attracted as many as 1,100 people over the four hours (3 to 7 p.m.), said organizer Andrew Murray. There were 36 vendors, and Murray said that will be about the number for the whole season—up from about 25 last year.

“The demand is much greater this year,” he said. “There’s a real vendor grapevine, and we got a lot of positive reviews.”

In addition to cheeses and meat, including fish, there were breads, coffee and a lot of farm produce—much more than last year.

“We’ve pretty well doubled the farms we’re offering over last year,” Murray said. “Lots more produce. That was our goal. A market’s success is measured by how much fruit and veggies it offers. We’ve made some positive progress on that one, and it’s still early in the summer. Our farmers will have a lot more selection as the summer progresses.”

Thursday’s market was the first of the season and featured Mayor Wayne Wright opening the market and a salute from Seymour Artillery.

The market runs every Thursday, 3-7 p.m. at Tipperary Park next to city hall. The next big splash at the market will be July 23, with extra events as part of the city’s 150th celebrations, Murray said.

Filed Under: Blog, NWFM News Tagged With: market kickoff, Vendors

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