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Volunteering for the RCFM

May 30, 2012 By newwestfarmers

Volunteering may be low on the totem pole for some students during the summer season, but at closer inspection it should actually be near the top of their checklists. This is a good time of year when volunteer hours are aplenty in organizations, like RCFM’s summer market that spans from June 7-October 4.

The required 30 volunteer or community hours for high school can sometimes be daunting, but joining the RCFM volunteer team at Tipperary Park in New Westminster (next to City Hall) on Thursday from 3pm to 7pm is a fun, interactive way to spend afternoons outdoors.

Hours can be flexible, as volunteers are needed for set up and tear down. Volunteers would be helping out by organizing and setting up tables before the market starts as well as taking them down at the end of the day, helping vendors display their produce or products, putting up signs for passersby and simply making sure that visitors will have an easy, hassle-free time when they come visit.

The perks to volunteering at the RCFM are that volunteers get to be outside with musicians and painters alike, handmade arts and crafts, delicious foods and great company. What’s more, they will be given perks to being an RCFM volunteer and will be supporting their local community.

It’s a good, fun time all around and students can fill their volunteer hours without it feeling like work.

Regardless if you are or aren’t a student but would like to help out your community, volunteering is as easy as filling out this form, saving your application and attaching it in your email to volunteer@newwestfarmers.ca.

Visit our Become a Volunteer! page for more information on what could be in store for your summer!

 

Filed Under: Blog, Uncategorized Tagged With: community service, giving back, volunteer hours

River Market’s Rice Gone Wild

May 25, 2012 By newwestfarmers


Whoever says you can’t have the best of both worlds hasn’t been to the new Wild Rice restaurant in New Westminster’s River Market. Imagine traditional-tasting Chinese food infused with delicacies from other countries and prepared with modern cooking techniques; you have Wild Rice. One of the most appealing aspects there, aside from the friendly, attentive staff, spic and span, wide open kitchen where you can watch chefs make your meal, and the chic, modern look and feel of the lounge and dining area, is the fact that you know where your food is coming from and how it’s being processed.

Todd Bright

Todd Bright, Australian-born head chef of Wild Rice, plunged his hands quite literally into the world of cooking. He started off with washing dishes with onion bag scrubbers at a local Chinese restaurant in Australia and worked his way up to cooking woks of fried rice and deep frying food. He then shifted his studies from business software and development to a culinary apprenticeship with the Technical and Further Education colleges, a four year process that gained him experience in the field. He then took time to travel for a few years and finally landed in Canada in 2007 where he started his career as a line cook with Wild Rice in Vancouver.

All About Food

Since Todd became head chef, he decided to make a positive influence on the way Wild Rice affects the environment and local community. “What I try and do is take traditional elements and traditional dishes and turn them on their heads and incorporate as much local and sustainable produce as possible. We change our menu four times a year to be seasonal so we can use the best of the local produce.” Aside from buying from local companies such as Two Rivers and Serving House, Wild Rice is also a member of Ocean Wise, Green Table Society, Shark Truth and Recycling Alternative. As much as these decisions may cost him a little bit more, Todd affirms that supporting local farmers is “something I believe in.”

Wild Rice also caters to a wide variety of people. The menu is dairy-free, gluten-free and focuses on vegan-friendly dishes. “The food we do here is unlike any other food around… it’s creative and it’s uniquely west coast. 52% of our menu is vegan.” Todd’s mantra: “eat more vegetables; eat less, better quality meat.” One dish that he is exceptionally proud of is the Grilled King Oyster Mushroom dinner plate complete with cashews, caramelized ricotta and scallion polenta fries. “It hits all the buttons: texture and fat from the cashews, meatiness from the mushroom and crispiness from the fries. It can satisfy a meat eater and fully satisfy a vegan.”

New Westminster to Call Home

When asked why he decided to set up Wild Rice at the River Market, he simply said, “It is such a unique community out here. What better place to start a new Wild Rice to engage a community that is up-and-coming and growing where there is longevity and to be attached to a market we believe in.”

Fundraiser Night

This is Wild Rice’s first year teaming up with RCFM for their 5th annual fundraiser. “I’m looking forward to making that one-on-one bond with the farmers [at RCFM]. That’s really exciting. It’s just going to be great at the fundraiser to show the vendors what we are all about.” The dishes at the fundraiser night vary from chicken to pork to vegan. His inspiration for the set dishes was “using the farmers’ market suppliers with [his] twist on things. [He tried] to make it as simple and enjoyable as possible.”

Todd recommends the House Made Chinese BBQ Pork that is served on a bed of jasmine rice with steamed broccoli and bok choy. I highly suggest picking this dish on fundraiser night if you like or can eat pork. I took a lunch box to go and couldn’t put it down! And as for the seasonally inspired cocktails that will be served with dinner, a “floral and berry infused gin complete with muddled strawberries will take centre stage, as well as traditional sangrias.

House Made Chinese BBQ Pork takeout

When asked what he was expecting from his first RCFM fundraiser event, Todd simply said, “The whole thing about the fundraiser is getting people engaged. I’m just looking forward to interacting with the community and the farmers market and just speaking to people who are as passionate with what they do as I am.” The night promises to be one filled with new experiences, new friendships and Chinese take-out boxes.

Teach Me How to Cook!

Chef Todd Bright hosting a cooking demonstration

Wild Rice also hosts an interactive cooking demonstration every Monday night at the River Market location You can sit at the chef’s table, look into the kitchen as Todd runs through a few different cooking techniques then sit in the dining room for a four-course meal. He cooks up something new each month, with poultry, seafood and shellfish already covered this year. This month is all about pork, while June is focused on Vegan dishes, and July (which Todd is especially looking forward to) is BBQ on the patio. Take a look here for more information on cooking demos!

We hope to see you at RCFM’s 5th Annual Fundraiser! Tickets are still available here.

Filed Under: Blog, Events, Uncategorized Tagged With: cooking classes, delicious, fundraiser, Todd bright, vegan, wild rice

Local Foodie Events

May 21, 2012 By newwestfarmers

 

Soon, my pretties.

Our 5th Annual Fundraiser is coming up fast on May 31st, but there are other great events happening in this next little while.It’s getting closer to summer and the sun has finally come, along with many local food events around the lower mainland. Try filling your lazy days with fun events learning about and eating all kinds of cuisines.

On June 1st, Eat! Vancouver Food and Cooking Festival, the largest food festival in Vancouver, kicks off for three days at BC Place Stadium, with a celebrity stage of food experts such as Annabelle Waugh, Food Director at Canadian Living Magazine, and David Rocco, the host of Food Network’s David Rocco’s  Dolce Vita. Learn how to cook up a storm from professionals like Ryan Gauthier and Jason Labahn from the Glowball Collection and simply eat your heart out at the many different vendors. Here are the schedules for June 1, June 2 and June 3 and check out their website for more information.

Similar to our Naramata on the River, another food and wine event taking place this month is Sip into Spring with BC VQA Wines on May 25 from 6:30pm to 9pm. Complete with hors d’oeuvres and oyster shooters, samples of fresh BC wines accompany a fine evening out in Vancouver. You will get to taste wines from all five of BC’s wine growing regions, the sub-regions of Kelown, Okanagan Falls, Golden Mile, Black Sage/Osoyoos, and what’s more, more Naramata. Start your weekend early and take in your fair share of anti-oxidants!

Ever wanted to grow fruit trees? Ever wanted to grow fruit trees and trim them into aesthetically appealing decorations on your front yard? Now you can learn how to at the Espalier: Pruning and Trimming Fruit Trees on June 15, hosted by UBC Botanical Garden. Brendan Fisher, UBC Botanical Garden Horticulturist, teaches how to care and maintain espalier fruit trees. Aside from that, growing your own fruit from your own yard makes eating them that much sweeter. Prune their website for more information on the event!

Even though our summer market runs every Thursday afternoon, don’t forget that other farmers markets are up and running for the season. Fresh, local food and unique, handmade arts and crafts make for a fun-filled outing with family, friends and pets. A couple of other markets in the area are the Artisan Farmers Market in Burnaby at Deer Lake Park that runs on Saturdays from 9am to 2pm and the Coquitlam Farmers Market at the Dogwood Pavillion that is on from 9am to 1pm every Sunday. It’s a great experience to show young and old alike that buying locally grown food helps support and sustain BC farmers.

 

Filed Under: Blog, Events, Uncategorized Tagged With: foodies, what's going on, yum

Fundraiser Menu and Ticket Sponsors

May 12, 2012 By newwestfarmers

We couldn’t exist without the support of sponsors and donors to contribute to our annual fundraiser. Thanks must go to Wild Rice for generously letting us take over for the night on May 31st and going above and beyond to let us have things our way. If you have not yet been to Wild Rice, this is a perfect evening to go!

As we mentioned in our post announcing the details to the fundraiser, Head Chef Todd Bright is creating a special menu for ticketholders to choose from featuring local foods – which aligns with our overall market goals. To help offset the cost of the gourmet menu offerings without raising the ticket price for our loyal supporters, generous sponsors have stepped up to the plate and I wanted to point out their generosity and support. The menu includes:

  • Barbeque pork with steamed vegetables and jasmine rice – sponsored by the fine folks at Re-Up BBQ who are opening their brick and mortar store at River Market very soon and who have donated the pork for the dish.
  • Mushrooms with crispy tofu on jasmine rice (vegan) – sponsored by the New Veganminster Project, who promotes vegan food by putting on events and gatherings in New Westminster and specializes in food-that-doesn’t-taste-vegan-to-omnivores (trust me, I know!).
  • chicken with red peppers, snow peas, and bok choy on Shanghai noodles – sponsored by Rockweld Farm – a returning farmers market vendor who have generously donated the chicken to be used by the chef. They are BCSPCA certified and feed their chickens organic grain.

We are also thrilled to be able to produce our own tickets at a reduced printing cost because of local design firm Of Desks. Of Desks has donated the design for our tickets instead of us having to pay a ticket service with lots of hidden charges!

We are still seeking donations for our silent auction and would love to hear from you if you have something you can donate. Please get in touch with us at marketmanager@newwestfarmers.ca.

Update: Tickets are now sold out! 

There are still some tickets available although tickets are going fast! To buy online, you can check out the right sidebar and follow the link to Paypal. Get in touch with us at 778-928-7236 or info@newwestfarmers.ca to buy in person.

Filed Under: Blog, Events, Uncategorized

Sweet on Mom Market

May 8, 2012 By newwestfarmers

On Sunday May 13, RCFM is excited to be presenting a special bonus mini market at River Market from 11-3. With  focus on sweets, crafts, and other delectable goodies, consider bringing Mom down to the market to browse and wander after brunch. There are a number of restaurants in the area serving up special meals for mom and what better way to digest than to wander lazily in the beautiful setting of River Market?

It’s the only market until we return June 7  for our regular weekly summer spot at Tipperary Park on Thursdays, so don’t miss it!

Tickets for the fundraiser will also be on sale.

Sweet on Mom takes place May 13 from 11-3 and will feature a kids’ craft area as well. River Market is located at 810 Quayside Drive in New Westminster.

 

 

Filed Under: Blog, Uncategorized

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