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March 19, 2010 By newwestfarmers

RCFM is looking for a special candidate to take on the task of Volunteer Coordinator. Could that be you?

We need help to schedule, organize, and attract volunteers to help us with various events – both at the market, and at other events. Time commitment will be approximately 3 hours a week in the summer. Experience with Excel, and email would be an asset. Benefits include working with a great and active board, contributing to making the market a fun and lively community event, meeting new people, and flexing those organizational skills!

If you’re comfortable talking to strangers, and are interested in this position, please email marketmanager@newwestfarmers.ca. We’d love to hear from you!

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March 14, 2010 By newwestfarmers

Hello New Westminster! My name is Alexander Stark, you may not know me, but you will have likely seen me roaming around the Royal City Farmers’ Markets as a shopper, volunteer, and  occasionally as a vendor.   I have left my most resent position as a volunteer and moved 340 km to Cawston (in BC’s interior) to become a farmer. Well not exactly, really I am an apprentice, and today was my first official day at the farm, Klippers Organics.

Over the course of eight months I will be revealing what I experience and learn during my stay at  the farm. I Hope that by the end of my apprenticeship, you will have a greater sense of the process, work, and skill of the almighty farmer. For now I will only give you the context that brought me here.

I am currently 18 and a recent  graduate of New Westminster Secondary School. After grad, I had chosen the path of employment rather then post-secondary. In the future I plan to attend the Natural Gourmet School for Health and Culinary Arts’ chef’s training program, however I am not yet in the right position, financially, to enroll there. Immediately after school, I found part-time employment, but still had a lot of time on my hands. While shopping one day at the market, I was easily persuaded to become a volunteer. By volunteering I was able to help bring fresh produce and other local goods to New Westminster. As an added bonus, I was actively engaged with the vendors themselves. Not that you could not do the same thing as a shopper, but it certainly helped me. Anyways, it was a natural fit! I must admit though while I found much fulfillment as a volunteer, I did have an ulterior motive: I had a budding interest in learning cultivation, not just preparation, of food. In my time at the market, I specifically asked around for jobs on farms. Mary Forstbauer of Forstbauer farms had told me about her daughter Annamarie, who farmed  organically in the interior and took on apprentices. Well now ladies and gentlemen here I am, green as can be and ready to dig my hands in the soil.

Please stay tuned, my next post well provide more information about the farm itself and enlightenment as to how one becomes an apprentice.

Sincerely,

Alex

Filed Under: Blog Tagged With: Alex, notes from the farm

March 12, 2010 By newwestfarmers

Bee Balm, by waferboard, via Flickr
Bee Balm, by waferboard, via Flickr

Feeling a little like a mole leaving a hole with all this sunshine? Blink Blink Blink! We are too! RCFM wants to welcome you to spring and invites you to join us Saturday March 20th from 10am to 2pm  at Holy Trinity Cathedral for our fourth Winter Market, which we’ve themed “the Spring Fling”.

Join us for an incredible lineup of the vendors you have grown to love, with three new vendors this month and a special appearance by summer’s favourite snack, Creperie La Boheme. We are expecting more than 30 vendors featuring crafts, snacks, foods, and produce, as well as meat, eggs, and dairy.

Musical guests are local funk jazz band Redrick Sultan and for the kids we’ll be assisting them to create a stage-long wall mural, sponsored by hyperlocal weblog Tenth to the Fraser.

Holy Trinity Cathedral is located at 514 Carnarvon Street in New Westminster. It is a short walk from Columbia Skytrain Station. Free parking is available in the downtown Waterfront Parkade,courtesy of the City of New Westminster,  a short trip from the Church.

Here’s a complete list of the expected line up of vendors.

We hope to see you there!

Filed Under: Blog Tagged With: March 20 Market, upcoming events, Winter Market

March 1, 2010 By newwestfarmers

Bottled Water Free Day!

RCFM invites you to join us in noting Canada’s first Bottled Water Free Day on March 11th. For more info, you can check out Bottled Water Free Day online. RCFM is, and will continue to be, bottled water free. We are proudly serving good ol’ New Westminster tap water at our summer markets. You can also watch and pass around this funny and enlightening video!

Pass it on!

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February 25, 2010 By newwestfarmers

American ski champion Bode Miller is not only super duper famous right now for winning a gold, a silver, and a bronze at the Vancouver 2010 Olympics, he’s also a credit to farming and the preservation of buying local produce. Right after he won the 2005 World Championship, he went and bought the farm – literally. He still runs his own farm and sells direct.

Bode Miller thinks farming is cool. So should you.

(Excuse the overt Stonyfield advertising in this video – they are obviously a sponsor):

PS: Thanks to PHD in Parenting for the video tip.

Filed Under: Blog Tagged With: farming is cool

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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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