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Now Hiring: Assistant Market Manager

March 29, 2016 By newwestfarmers

The Royal City Farmers Market is looking for an Assistant Market Manager to join our market team starting in 2016.

This is an excellent opportunity for someone looking to utilize their strong skills in communication, leadership, and most importantly, share your love of promoting sustainable, local products with the community! The RCFM sees thousands of visitors come through the market to pick up fresh produce, grab a delicious meal or coffee, or buy handcrafted items, and contributing to the community in New Westminster. RCFM, now in its 9th year, is New Westminster’s only farmers market and is a member of the BC Association of Farmers Markets.

This is a part-time employee position. Compensation is $15/hour. Hours range from 30 hours per month in the winter, to 55 hours per month in the summer.  Start date would be on or before April 16th, 2016.

To apply, please send your resume with cover letter to info@newwestfarmers.ca by April 4th, 2016.

Duties and Responsibilities

Onsite Market Activities

The Assistant Market Manager will be busiest on Market Day.

  • Set-up and tear-down with the Operations Manager.
  • Create an attractive display for the Merchandise Table and Info Tent for summer markets
  • Set up and tear-down of Marquee Tent in the winter
  • Represent the organization for the duration of the market as the key person at the Merchandise Table in the summer. Duties include:
    • Selling products and memberships, processing credit cards, keeping an accurate float, and reaching sales goals set by the Operations Manager.
    • Providing information to customers.

Coordinating Volunteers 

Outside of market hours, the Assistant Market Manager will coordinate volunteers and assist with recruitment.

  • Most of this work is via email, but sometimes you’ll need to call.
  • Accurately track volunteers’ information, including the hours they work, and scheduling the volunteers, including for events outside of market days.
  • Supply high school student volunteers with confirmation letters (template provided).

Workshops 

Our Assistant Market Manager is in charge of our monthly Member Workshops.

  • Manage workshops through Eventbrite, so an understanding of Eventbrite is an asset. Training would be provided for the right candidate.
  • Identify vendors to lead future workshops, and work with them to make sure the workshops scheduled are advertised correctly.

Online Reporting 

There is some online reporting the Assistant Market Manager will be responsible for.

  • Report weekly on and process coupons from the BC Association of Farmers Market’s Nutrition Coupon Program including
    • Counting and double-checking the number of coupons, packaging and mailing them, and reporting on the numbers.
    • Provide brief, summary data to be entered into internal systems for RCFM.

Insurance Paperwork 

Twice per year, before each market season, we review our vendors’ insurance documentation and submit copies to the City of New Westminster. The assistant manager is responsible for this.

  • Gather paperwork and submit to a city contact person.
  • Coordinate occasionally with vendors and their insurance brokers to get exact wording on the insurance documents.

Public Relations 

We have a number of ways we reach out to the community and the Assistant Market Manager is a valuable member of the team that takes care of these tasks.

  • Primary personresponsible for writing and deploying our monthly newsletter via MailChimp,
  • Conduct customer or vendor surveys for feedback.
  • Submit “What’s at the Market” form to the service in advance of each market, and adding any collected email addresses to the newsletter list.

Special Events & Community Outreach 

RCFM participates in a number of community outreach and special events.

Actively seek out community outreach events to promote the market, attend or secure volunteers to attend, and workwith various collaborators in the community.

Pocket Markets 

A few times a year, RCFM participates in “pocket” or “mini” markets which are small markets where either vendors attend and RCFM has an info table, or RCFM sells vendor products on their behalf at a small event.

  •  Display set-up and tear-down
  • Collect fees from vendors if necessary
  • Manage the “info booth” part of the event
  • Coordinate with event leaders, Fraser Health and the City.

Additional Criteria 

The Assistant Market Manager will be trained to be capable of taking over operations on a market day in the event of vacation or illness of the Operations Manager.

  • Must be able to lift up to 40lbs.
  • Must own a computer or have access to a computer with and have an understanding of email, Microsoft Excel, and using the Internet.
  • Have a valid Driver’s License and have access to a vehicle.
  • Must be or must be willing to become Food Safe Certified.
  • Standard/CPR First Aid training is an asset.
  • Must be legally able to work in British Columbia.

To apply, please email a resume with cover letter to info@newwestfarmers.ca by April 4th, 2016.

 

 

Filed Under: Blog, Uncategorized

March 19th Market Day

March 16, 2016 By newwestfarmers

Close-up of colorful plastic Easter Eggs, ready for a hunt

Join us for an early Easter celebration this Saturday at our farmers market on Belmont Street! We’ll have colourful eggs hidden all around the market (check the vendor stalls!) and everyone is invited to participate in our Easter egg hunt. Check out the prizes available to win;

  • Smoked Sockeye from Wheelhouse Seafoods
  • Soap Products from Mediterra Soaps
  • Gift Cards from Big Red’s Poutine
  • Seasonings and Salts from The Salt Dispensary
  • Marmalade from KICS Lemonade
  • Hot Cross Buns from A Bread Affair
  • CinnaWow and QuinoaCool from Seedibles
  • Kids Menu Item from Gypsy Trunk Gourmet Fare
  • Market Money from RCFM

The Roland Kaulfuss Music Stage will be featuring Dave Paterson. Originally from Montreal Dave is now based in Vancouver and performs as a solo act singing and playing guitars while accompanying himself on harmonica. His repertoire ranges from Robert Johnson to Hank Williams to Hoagy Carmicheal. He likes to do his own take on old Americana music!

Make sure to stop by and say hello to our community guests The Music Box.

Driving to the market? FREE PARKING is available at Westminster Centre, directly across the street from Belmont Street. If you are taking transit the #106 bus stops at 5th avenue and 6th street. Coming from the Quay? Take River Market’s brand new FREE DUC shuttle from the Quay straight to our location.

A list of our vendors for March 19th can be found below. Please check out Facebook Page or Twitter for any last minute cancellations or updates.

Produce

  • Greendale Herb & Vine – Greens, frozen tomatoes (beefsteak, heirloom) Honey, Nuts (hazelnuts), Muesli, Infused Vinegars, Goat’s and Cow’s Cheese, Popcorn Kernels, Herbal Teas, Dried Lavender.
  • Ossome Acres – Winter squash, Kale, kalettes, Brussel sprouts, Micro greens, Spinach, Herbs, Hand milled soap, Walnuts
  • Snowy Mountain Acres – Apples, pears, carrots, dried fruits
  • Nutrigreens – microgreens packed full of nutrients
  • Your Wildest Foods – foraged mushrooms, dried teas and fresh mushrooms

Meat and Fish

  • Rockweld Farm — BC frozen chicken and chicken products including eggs, dog and cat food
  • Local Beef & Eggs
  • Wild West Coast Seafoods –  flash frozen fillets of Rock Sole, Petrale Sole, Rockfish, Ling Cod, Pacific Cod, Sablefish, Chinook/Spring Salmon, Coho Salmon, Sidestripe Shrimp, Halibut, Albacore Tuna Loin.
  • Urban Digs – sausages and pork products all made locally
  • Wheelhouse Seafoods –  Seafood pasta, crab cakes and frozen fish

Eat and Drink On Site 

  • Big Red’s Poutine – hand cut fries drizzled in gravy with cheese curds
  • Gypsy Trunk – vegan and gluten free burritos and quesadillas, vegan sausages too
  • Gary’s Kettlecorn – kettlecorn

Bread and Baking

  • A Bread Affair — artisan breads
  • Delish Gluten Free — gluten-free bread, scones, muffins, brownies and cookies
  • Sweet Thea Cake Company — tarts, pies, cookies and cakes
  • Simply Scones – hand made scones that will transport you back to England
  • Half Pint Pies – frozen hand pies to bake at home
  • Marie’s Guilt Free Bakery – Caters to Vegan, Reduced Sugar, Gluten Free and Egg Free diet restrictions
  • Samaya Delights – tasty baklava made by Tamara
  • Olga Capone Cannoli Company – fresh made cannoli’s just like grandma made

Delectable Treats and Prepared Yummies

  • BobAli – tasty dips and hummus spreads
  • Old Country Perogi – frozen perogies with gluten free & vegan options
  • The Raw Guy – kale chips, macaroons, crackers and raw treats
  • Muy Rico – salsas, tortilla chips, mole sauces and mayonnaise
  • Bubble Bombs – fun bubble bombs add a burst of flavour
  • Rain City Juicery – fresh cold pressed juices and hot apple cider
  • Jam Shack Preservery – Jams jellies marmalades, chutney
  • Simply Delish Soup & Salad – dry soup and salad mixes to make at home
  • James Lewis Foods – tasty granola bars packed with goodness
  • The Salt Dispensary – salted caramels, smoked salts and pepper mixes
  • KICS Lemonade – refreshing lemonade syrups and marmalades
  • Vegan Pudding & Co – delicious gourmet dairy free puddings
  • Mindful Eating – frozen made from scratch samosas
  • Seedibles – all natural ground super seed products to add a nutritional boost to your meals

Bath & Body Care

  • Mediterra Soap – soaps and body lotions

Jewelry 

  • Ildiko Jewelry – handforged sterling silver jewelry

Local Artisans and Crafters

  • Quality Oak – hand crafted quality cutting boards

Filed Under: Blog, Featured, Next Market, Uncategorized Tagged With: Belmont Street, easter egg hunt, farmers market, food trucks, local food, New Westminster, uptown New west

All About Wild Mushrooms

March 4, 2016 By newwestfarmers

Blog post by RCFM contributor Katie Bartel

Okay, so I’m just gonna put this out there, maaaaaybe, just maybe, my second recipe in I shouldn’t have opted to wing it. Probably. But hey, my family and I are still alive, and this adventure is all about going big or going home. Right 😉

So, at the last Farmers’ Market my husband’s eyes lingered at the forager’s booth. While I love mushrooms, like really love them, let’s be honest, they don’t really speak sexy. And oddball? What’s so oddball about mushrooms aside from the poop factor?

Well folks, have you met Matt McAllister? Young guy, pretty chill, knows an insane amount about mushrooms. Which is probably a good thing seeing as how he’s selling them to you, and you really don’t want to be popping a Death Cap in your mouth – they’re poisonous.

Matt

McAllister didn’t grow up dreaming of a career in foraging; he had aspirations of being an entomologist, geologist, pretty much anything with “ologist” in the name.

“I kind of blindsided me,” he said, “but it makes sense; it’s dealing with the natural world.”

And like so many of today’s millennials, about five years ago, fresh out from his parent’s nest, McAllister was looking for ways to offset the daily costs of living. Out for a walk one night he was stopped in his tracks by a mushroom that most others wouldn’t have even noticed. Hmm, he thought. Those look quite a bit like the ones I’m buying in the grocery store. Hmm, he thought. LIGHTBULB! A quick jaunt to the bookstore, and a mushroom bible, that has barely left his side since, was acquired.

Mushroom Bible

In five years, he estimates picking 40 or 50 edible varieties – oyster, pine, Man on Horseback, porcini, morels, chanterelles, hedgehogs. He’s travelled all over B.C. and the Yukon. It’s easy, he said. Once you know the distinct features to look for, they’re everywhere.

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And you know, five minutes talking to this guy, it was clear I was wrong, so totally wrong. Mushrooms are sexy. Take the pack of Tumbler Ridge fire morels I took home with me. These guys are not your average Joe Blow creminis found at every vegetable stand, oh no, these dudes have crazy history.

In 2014, about 60 kilometres southeast of Tumbler Ridge a massive wildfire wiped out over 30 hectares of the region. These morels were of the first living things to resurface and reproduce on the land the following spring. It is a foragers goldmine.

“There’s about 1,000 people camped out from May to July picking and drying,” said McAllister, who dried his on a hand-crafted clay oven over a wood-burning fire. “Once you start [foraging] it’s like falling down the rabbit hole.”

THE RECIPE:

Okay, so for about three months now, ever since I polished off my last bite of the delectable quinoa salad from Tractor Foods on West 4th in Vancouver, I have been craving it, like drooling about it just thinking about it, dreaming of it even. There’s quinoa, there’s sundried tomatoes, golden raisins, goat cheese, parsley, cilantro, and roasted mushrooms. Try as I might I could not find a comparable recipe, so I thought, hey, I’ve got all the ingredients, I know how to make quinoa – I’m totally gonna wing it. AND, while it wasn’t Tractor style, it was still pretty darn tasty! So many flavours just bursting in my mouth. Buuuuut, the problem, there were far too many other powerful ingredients to get a full feel for the fire morels.

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Luckily, the dehydrated bag of mushrooms plump right up on hydration and there were plenty more for a round 2. This time with a recipe.

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The recipe called for hazelnuts but we didn’t have any so instead we opted for shrimp, and it was the perfect pairing. The smoky, deep, down-in-the-earth taste of the morels, along with their chewy nature fit so complementary to the salty seafood. And in fact, I’m betting they’d work beautifully with clams and mussels too.

And just look at the cuteness factor – they even look like seashells!!! A match made in belly heaven!

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To learn more about McAllister’s shrooms, visit him at the next Royal City Farmers’ Market this Saturday, or check out his website www.yourwildestfoods.com.

RECIPE: Drunken Wild Mushroom Pasta (acquired from http://www.joyfulhealthyeats.com/drunken-wild-mushroom-pasta-recipe/)

Ingredients

  • 3 tablespoons olive oil
  • 26 oz. assortment of wild mushrooms, sliced (crimini, shitake, oyster, baby bella, whatever you want)
  • 1 red onion, diced
  • 4 garlic cloves, minced
  • 1 teaspoon sea salt
  • 2 tablespoons sherry cooking wine
  • 2½ teaspoons fresh thyme, diced
  • 1 lb. Dreamfields linguine pasta
  • 6 oz. goat cheese
  • ¾ cup reserved pasta cooking liquid
  • salt to taste
  • ¼ cup hazelnuts, chopped

Instructions

  1. Bring a large pot of water to a boil.
  2. Heat a large skillet to medium high heat.
  3. Add olive oil and mushrooms. Saute for 7-10 minutes until mushrooms start to brown.
  4. Next add onions, garlic, and season with salt. Saute and stir onions for 3-4 minutes.
  5. Add in sherry cooking wine and cook down until liquid is evaporated. Finish with fresh time and set aside.
  6. Add noodles to pot of boiling water. Cook until al dente (according to package instructions)
  7. Reserve ¾ cup of pasta cooking liquid and drain the rest.
  8. Add the noodles, wild mushroom mixture, goat cheese, and cooking liquid to a large bowl. Toss to mix everything together until goat cheese is completely melted.
  9. Top with chopped hazelnuts!

Serves: 6-8

Filed Under: Blog, Buying local, Featured, Uncategorized Tagged With: blog post, farmers markets, healthy food, Mushrooms, salad

March 5th Market Day

March 3, 2016 By newwestfarmers

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Join us for lunch on Belmont Street this Saturday from 11am to 3pm. We’ve got two savoury food trucks including Nellie’s Vietnamese Cuisine and Cheeses Crust!

Anne from Anne’s Gallery wanted to pass on a message to you that her beloved “Awesome Apricot Chutney” is BACK this week!

The Roland Kaulfuss Music Stage will be featuring Timothy Lambert. Timothy brings his soulful saxophone grooves to the market this week.

Make sure to stop by and say hello to our community guests The Music Box.

Driving to the market? FREE PARKING is available at Westminster Centre, directly across the street from Belmont Street. If you are taking transit the #106 bus stops at 5th avenue and 6th street. Coming from the Quay? Take River Market’s brand new FREE DUC shuttle from the Quay straight to our location.

A list of our vendors for March 5th can be found below. Please check out Facebook Page or Twitter for any last minute cancellations or updates.

Produce

  • Bose & Sons Family Farm – Potatoes
  • Greendale Herb & Vine – Greens, frozen tomatoes (beefsteak, heirloom) Honey, Nuts (hazelnuts), Muesli, Infused Vinegars, Goat’s and Cow’s Cheese, Popcorn Kernels, Herbal Teas, Dried Lavender.
  • Ossome Acres – Winter squash, Kale, kalettes, Brussel sprouts, Micro greens, Spinach, Herbs, Hand milled soap, Walnuts
  • Snowy Mountain Acres – Apples, pears, dried fruits
  • Nutrigreens – microgreens packed full of nutrients
  • Your Wildest Foods – foraged mushrooms, dried teas and fresh mushrooms

Meat and Fish

  • Rockweld Farm — BC frozen chicken and chicken products including eggs, dog and cat food
  • Local Beef & Eggs
  • Wild West Coast Seafoods –  flash frozen fillets of Rock Sole, Petrale Sole, Rockfish, Ling Cod, Pacific Cod, Sablefish, Chinook/Spring Salmon, Coho Salmon, Sidestripe Shrimp, Halibut, Albacore Tuna Loin.
  • Wheelhouse Seafoods –  Seafood pasta, crab cakes and frozen fish

Eat and Drink On Site 

  • Cheese Crust – delicious gourmet grilled cheese sandwiches
  • Nellie’s Vietnamese Cuisine – Vietnamese home cooking
  • Eastern European Slavic Rolls – hot ready to eat pastry with delicious fillings
  • Gary’s Kettlecorn – kettlecorn

Bread and Baking

  • A Bread Affair — artisan breads
  • Blackberry Hill — squares, cinnamon buns, strudel, and old-fashioned yummies like crisp rice squares
  • Delish Gluten Free — gluten-free bread, scones, muffins, brownies and cookies
  • Sweet Thea Cake Company — tarts, pies, cookies and cakes
  • Feeding Change – raw foods cakes and squares
  • Sable Shortbread – hand made shortbread that melts in your mouth
  • Samaya Delights – tasty baklava made by Tamara

Delectable Treats and Prepared Yummies

  • Anne’s Gallery – Jams jellies marmalades, chutney
  • BobAli – tasty dips and hummus spreads
  • Old Country Perogi – frozen perogies with gluten free & vegan options
  • The Raw Guy – kale chips, macaroons, crackers and raw treats
  • Chocolat Naturel – delicious hand made fair trade chocolate bars
  • Lilise Applesauce – organic home made applesauce from local fruit
  • Muy Rico – salsas, tortilla chips, mole sauces and mayonnaise
  • Real Meals – prepared frozen foods for healthy meals at home
  • Bubble Bombs – fun bubble bombs add a burst of flavour
  • Chanthorn Orchids & Thai Sauces – yummy thai sauces
  • Rain City Juicery – fresh cold pressed juices and hot apple cider

Bath & Body Care

  • Mediterra Soap – soaps and body lotions

Jewelry 

  • Ildiko Jewelry – handforged sterling silver jewelry
  • Bits & Keys – adorable upcycled jewelry items

Liquor

  • Dragon Mist Distillery – locally made vodka and gin

Local Artisans and Crafters

  • Anne’s Gallery —  traditional Aran and designer knitwear
  • Quality Oak – hand crafted quality cutting boards

Filed Under: Blog, Featured, Next Market, Uncategorized Tagged With: apples, Baked Goods, Farmers, farmers market, food trucks, Produce

February 20th Market Day

February 17, 2016 By newwestfarmers

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We are getting ready for this Saturday where we will be setting up shop once again on Belmont Street! Come and join us for delicious food and artisan goods.

Want to have a say in our market? Come to our AGM on Sunday February 28th from 3pm to 5pm at the Network Hub in River Market. Guest speaker Emily Wight will be talking about her Well Fed/Flat Broke cookbook and answering your questions on eating in season and on a budget. For more information and to register for our AGM visit our Eventbrite page.

The Roland Kaulfuss Music Stage will be featuring Barry Wilson. Barry loves to perform for people as that is the main reason why he plays music.

Make sure to stop by and say hello to our community guests The Music Box.

Driving to the market? FREE PARKING is available at Westminster Centre, directly across the street from Belmont Street. If you are taking transit the #106 bus stops at 5th avenue and 6th street. Coming from the Quay? Take River Market’s brand new FREE DUC shuttle from the Quay straight to our location.

A list of our vendors for February 20th can be found below. Please check out Facebook Page or Twitter for any last minute cancellations or updates.

Produce

  • Bose & Sons Family Farm – Potatoes
  • Greendale Herb & Vine – Greens, frozen tomatoes (beefsteak, heirloom) Honey, Nuts (hazelnuts), Muesli, Infused Vinegars, Goat’s and Cow’s Cheese, Popcorn Kernels, Herbal Teas, Dried Lavender.
  • Ossome Acres – Winter squash, Kale, kalettes, Brussel sprouts, Micro greens, Spinach, Herbs, Hand milled soap, Walnuts
  • Snowy Mountain Acres – Apples, carrots, pears, dried fruits
  • Nutrigreens – microgreens packed full of nutrients
  • Your Wildest Foods – foraged mushrooms, dried teas and fresh mushrooms

Meat and Fish

  • Rockweld Farm — BC frozen chicken and chicken products including eggs, dog and cat food
  • Local Beef & Eggs
  • Wild West Coast Seafoods –  flash frozen fillets of Rock Sole, Petrale Sole, Rockfish, Ling Cod, Pacific Cod, Sablefish, Chinook/Spring Salmon, Coho Salmon, Sidestripe Shrimp, Halibut, Albacore Tuna Loin.
  • Wheelhouse Seafoods –  Seafood pasta, crab cakes and frozen fish

Eat and Drink On Site 

  • Cest Si Bon – Gourmet French meals cooked to perfection
  • Big Red’s Poutine – hand cut fries drizzled in gravy with cheese curds
  • Mollie’s Minis – tasty mini donuts
  • Gary’s Kettlecorn – kettlecorn

Bread and Baking

  • A Bread Affair — artisan breads
  • Blackberry Hill — squares, cinnamon buns, strudel, and old-fashioned yummies like crisp rice squares
  • Delish Gluten Free — gluten-free bread, scones, muffins, brownies and cookies
  • Sweet Thea Cake Company — tarts, pies, cookies and cakes
  • Simply Scones – hand made scones that will transport you back to England
  • Half Pint Pies – frozen hand pies to bake at home
  • Marie’s Guilt Free Bakery – Caters to Vegan, Reduced Sugar, Gluten Free and Egg Free diet restrictions
  • Peace by Piece Bakery – delectable desserts

Delectable Treats and Prepared Yummies

  • Jam Shack Preservery – Jams & jellies
  • BobAli – tasty dips and hummus spreads
  • Old Country Perogi – frozen perogies with gluten free & vegan options
  • The Raw Guy – kale chips, macaroons, crackers and raw treats
  • Lilise Applesauce – organic home made applesauce from local fruit
  • Muy Rico – salsas, tortilla chips, mole sauces and mayonnaise
  • Chanthorn Orchids & Thai Sauces – yummy thai sauces
  • Seedibles – all natural ground super seed products to add a nutritional boost to your meals
  • Rain City Juicery – fresh cold pressed juices and hot apple cider
  • Bubble Bombs Specialty Foods – juice bombs to accompany drinks
  • Simply Delish Soup & Salad – dry soup and salad mixes to make at home
  • Vegan Pudding & Co – delicious gourmet dairy free puddings

Jewelry 

  • Ildiko Jewelry – handforged sterling silver jewelry
  • Lighten Up Jewels – hand crafted jewelry made by Holly

Local Artisans and Crafters

  • New World Felting – new age hand made new fibre designs

Filed Under: Blog, Featured, Next Market, Uncategorized

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Our market is grateful to operate on the unceded land of the Qayqayt, Kwikwetlem, and other Halkomelem speaking Peoples. We acknowledge that colonialism has made invisible their histories and connections to the land. We acknowledge the incredible gift this land is to our market and BC Agriculture. We commit to the ongoing work of decolonization and allyship.

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