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February 2, 2010 By newwestfarmers

The Royal City Farmers Market AGM was held January 28. For those who were unable to attend, we are posting the text of the speeches each board member gave to summarize our progress in the 2009 market year.

We begin with the President’s Report from Andrew Murray, followed by reports from Market Manager Jen Arbo, Treasurer Sheila Rowswell and Vendor Liaison Will Tomkinson. Thanks again to everyone who came out in support of the Royal City Farmers Market!

Our 2009 summer market season proved to be as successful if not more so as our first season. Blessed with good weather for all but one market we saw significant increases in attendance and the number of vendors at the market. We averaged approximately 35 vendors/mkt. a 30% increase over our first year.

We were fortunate to become part of the Nutrition Coupon Program which allowed 50 low income families to come to the market and redeem coupons for fresh fruit and vegetables. The redemption rate was 88% and we’re hoping to be able to offer the program in 2010.

We also introduced Art in the Park this year which allowed local artists to come, set up and receive some valuable exposure in the community. Some were able to sell their work for the first time due to being at the Market.

We addressed our long term storage issue by purchasing a trailer mid way through the summer. Being able to store all our equipment in one place has saved us a lot of time as well as alleviating some aching lower backs.

Our website has been completely redone and is now a much more effective marketing tool. You can also find us on Facebook and Twitter. It’s clear that social media is a very effective way of increasing our core support.

The Board made the decision to go ahead with a series of Winter Markets on a trial basis. We based our decision on the over 250 surveys we did during the summer market season. From the surveys it was clear there was demand for us to have a year round presence in the community. Our first two markets to date at Holy Trinity Cathedral have been well received and we’ll be evaluating the decision in the spring.

From a financial perspective the RCFM is on solid footing, our revenues rose significantly this season and we were prudent in managing our expenses. The hiring of Jen Arbo as our Operations Manager has proven to be probably the best decision we made all year. Jen has done a wonderful job for the Market and has demonstrated amazing organizational skills – plus she makes a pretty mean cup of chai tea!

The 2009 Board of Directors have been a dedicated and passionate group who have worked extremely well together this past year. It’s been a pleasure to be involved with them and I thank them for all their hard work.

Filed Under: Blog, NWFM News Tagged With: AGM, board notes, meeting minutes, RCFM Board

January 16, 2010 By newwestfarmers

Mark your calendars for the 2nd annual general meeting of the Royal City Farmer’s Market Society:

Thursday January 28, 2010
Sign in and new memberships: 6:30 pm
Meeting: 7:00 pm

New West Public Library Auditorium
716 Sixth Ave.
New Westminster

Guest speaker will be Chris Bodnar from Glen Valley Farms located near Fort Langley. Glen Valley was a popular vendor at our summer market. The 50 acre certified organic farm was purchased through a co-operative that formed to save the farm in 1997. Individuals apply to farm the land and produce the vegetables, herbs and fruit and eggs you’ve seen at the market.

Board reports from the summer and winter markets, election of a 2010 Board, and comments/questions will fill out the evening. Refreshments and goodies will be served.

We look forward to your continued support and to seeing you on January 28!

Filed Under: Blog, Events, NWFM News Tagged With: annual general meeting

January 3, 2010 By newwestfarmers

I resolve to eat better this year – how about you? Too many over-processed and over-packaged goodies went across my plate this holiday season. I need to concentrate on eating locally, eating fresh, and eating things made with care and love. What better place to find that than at the RCFM Winter Market? Join us January 9th  – featuring a cookbook swap! Details.

Filed Under: Blog Tagged With: eating locally, Winter Market

December 7, 2009 By newwestfarmers

We’ve just released the winter market vendor lineup. You can find out all about it here, as well as the kids’ activities and music we have planned for our first ever winter market. See you Saturday!

Filed Under: Blog Tagged With: Winter Market

November 20, 2009 By newwestfarmers

I’ve been really busy putting together the winter market and am so excited at how nicely everything has been coming together. I’ve been asked a few times lately for an update so I thought I should take a few minutes to share our progress.

The Holiday Market on December 12 has 26 confirmed vendors (I’ll be posting a list soon with links) and a few more in the works. That more or less sells us out for space and we are thrilled at the response we have gotten from vendors. We are also excited to have booked Benjamin Keith for our first winter market and look forward to him playing – we have word that Ben is going to learn a few holiday tunes to help get us all a little more festive!

We also recently got word that the City of New Westminster has generously agreed to let us offer the Waterfront Parkade free to market shoppers at 4 out of the 5 markets. The fifth one is during the Olympics and the Parkade is already committed to that – although it’s available to park at in February, it won’t be free as in all the other markets) We really want to thank the City of New Westminster for continuing to support the Farmers Market. Although the market is situated within walking distance from both Columbia and New Westminster Skytrain stations, and we encourage market goers to take advantage of the central location, we really appreciate being able to offer free parking to those market goers who elect to drive.

Also present at the market will be the Community Garden Initiative group run by New Westminster Environmental Partners – if you have any questions about the community garden plans in the works, NWEP will be there to answer questions.

What would make a better gift that an basket full of locally made goods?

See you at the first Holiday Market!

Filed Under: Blog Tagged With: summary, update, what's up

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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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