This summer we are so excited to be working with Champaign-Urbana public health department for our farmers market. The market season will kick off June 18 -AUG 27with the farmers market on historic north first street BUT then the market will continue in late AUG through OCT at the public health building !
Monday, May 4, 2009
Marketing Wellness and Community
This summer we are so excited to be working with Champaign-Urbana public health department for our farmers market. The market season will kick off June 18 -AUG 27with the farmers market on historic north first street BUT then the market will continue in late AUG through OCT at the public health building !
Check it out :)
New Champaign farmers' market to begin June 18
CHAMPAIGN – A new farmers' market is expected to open next month on North First Street.
Starting June 18, the Historic North First Street Market will be held every Thursday from 3 to 7 p.m. in the north end of the city parking lot near the police department building.
The farmers' market will include live entertainment and music, barbecue sandwiches, fresh produce, baked goods and a variety of crafts. It will run for 11 weeks, each Thursday through Aug. 27.
"I really believe this will be a great thing," said William Jones, president of the North First Street Association, a group of about 15 business owners on North First Street and University Avenue that is helping organize the event.
"People who live in Champaign can come over and get fresh produce and enjoy live entertainment," Jones said. "We'll have something for everyone."
At least in its first year, the farmers' market will be relatively small in size, with space for 26 vendors.
Land of Lincoln Legal Assistance Foundation managing attorney Valerie McWilliams, left; William Jones, president of the North First Street Association; and market manager Wendy Langacker gather at the north end of a parking lot near the Champaign Police Station, which will be the home of a farmers' market to begin June 18 and run for 11 weeks. By Heather Coit
"It's going to have more of a smallish, neighborhood feel," said Valerie McWilliams, managing attorney for the Land of Lincoln Legal Assistance Foundation, 302 N. First St., which is also helping organize the event.
McWilliams said a University of Illinois senior, Doris Okafor, a community health intern with Land of Lincoln, has spent many hours helping put the event together.
McWilliams said she hopes the farmers' market can be a way to get lower-income residents, such as families who receive Women, Infants & Children coupons for farmers' markets, to buy more fresh fruits and vegetables. Each participant in WIC receives $16 of farmer's market coupons each year that can be used only to purchase fruits and vegetables at farmers' markets, and about half of those coupons issued in Champaign County go unused, she said.
Women, Infants & Children is a federally funded program run locally through the Champaign-Urbana Public Health District that provides food coupons, nutrition counseling and assessment for pregnant and post-partum women and infants and children up to age 5.
McWilliams said organizers are working to get approval from the U.S. Department of Agriculture to be able to accept food stamp LINK cards as well.
"There's been an upsurge nationally in the use of food stamps, so this a particularly good time to offer something like this," McWilliams said.
Okafor said the event currently has about 16 vendors, including two produce vendors and two meat vendors. Other community members who intend to sell T-shirts, crafts and jewelry have also secured spaces, which will rent for $10 per week. Pekara Bakery, which produces its baked goods out of the former Lone Star Lodge building at 208 N. First St., will also be a vendor.
McWilliams said the farmers' market is still seeking more farmers interested in selling locally grown produce. Those interested can contact organizers via e-mail at www.farmersmarket.on.northfirst<@>gmail.com.
Champaign city planner T.J. Blakeman said that the farmers' market isn't being sponsored by the city, but that city officials want to see it succeed and are providing some assistance.
"We'd love to see it happen," Blakeman said. "It's a private venture we're supportive of. Because it's being held on our land, we want to make sure it's set up well and has some support."
Friday, May 1, 2009
Tuesday, April 28, 2009
WE ARE MOVING
Tuesday, April 21, 2009
The number of vendors for the market is growing!
Friday, April 10, 2009
Wednesday, April 1, 2009
Cool Websites to visit
Farming tips
locates farmers markerts
sell products online
Yahoo groups
Y? Because you can find people with similar interest to you. We joined Champaign gardeners where the group shares gardeing tips ( soo cool)
And... our new favorite website FACEBOOK
who knew you could meet so many people who had similar interest.
Tuesday, March 31, 2009
There are so many social networking sites jeez lol
Monday, March 30, 2009
A FEW VENDORS TO LOOK OUT FOR AT THE MARKET
Although this will be our first year for our farmers market we already are getting great response from our vendors. A few of these vendors are so cool we've just got to give you a heads up on them.
Free-range Chicken
Chicken eggs
Lamb
Turkey
Ground turkey
Beaded & Sterling Silver Jewelry
Resin pendants (jewelry)
Photographic art and photo service (soo cool!)
Tuesday, March 17, 2009
Did you say Pie?
VENDOR SURVEY
Name:
Address:
Phone Number:
Email address:
How Much space do you need for your booth?
Please list each item you would like to sell at the Market
Name and description of the items Where are the items from
What days would you be willing to participate (please circle )
6/18
6/25
7/2
7/9
7/16
7/23
7/30
8/6
8/13
8/20
8/27
We are starting to receive vendors surveys !!!
drafted vendor rules
Ø Goose Pond Church Farmers’ Market has a 11 week season beginning June 18 and ending August 27, 2009.
Ø There is a $10 dollar a week vendor fee to participate.
Ø The Market takes place every Thursday from 3:00 p.m. until 7:00 pm, rain or shine.
Ø Vendor spaces are assigned by The North First Street Association upon completion of the vendor application. Requests for specific spaces will be considered once applications are complete and fees are paid – first to complete is first served.
Ø Vendors are required to be set up and ready for business by 2:45 pm and leave at 7pm.
Ø Any vendor needing to leave the Market early must walk their items out of the Market. Driving through the Market between 3pm and 7pm is prohibited.
Ø Any vendor utilizing a cord to electrical power must secure the cord tightly and safely to the ground.
Ø All vendors must have an Illinois Business Tax (IBT) number, and are required to collect and pay all sales tax related to items sold at the Market. These taxes MUST be reported to the Illinois Department of Revenue (http://www.revenue.state.il.us/). The IBT number must be listed on the Market application.
FOOD REGULATIONS
Ø All food items must comply with appropriate local, state, and federal health regulations. For local regulations, contact the Champaign-Urbana Public Health District at (217) 373-7900 or visit their website at www.cuphd.org. All local, state, and federal food/health safety requirements must be met prior to applying for the Market. Food license, permit, and certification copies must be attached to the Market application.
Ø Products sold by weight must comply with the standards of the State of Illinois for sales by weight. All scales must be legal and certified prior to participation in the Market. For a list of Illinois Registered Small Scale Service Companies, visit www.agr.state.il.us or call (800) 582-0468.
NON FOOD ITEMS
Ø Non-food items are products such as art, crafts, fine craft, jewelry, and décor.
Ø Non-Food items do not have to be inspected in order to attend the Market. However, if a product is questionable or becomes questionable, an inspection may be scheduled.
Booth Regulations
Ø Vendors shall provide all booth materials. Products and goods may be sold from tables, carts or other similar structures supplied by the vendor.
Ø During setup and teardown, vendors must utilize caution at all times, respect neighboring vendor spaces, and leave clearance for other vehicles.
Ø The vendor is liable for any incidents, accidents, or injuries resulting during setup, teardown, and during the hours of operation of the Market.
Ø Generators must be kept to minimum noise level, with deflectors/enclosures
Ø Signs displaying the vendor name and/or price ranges of product are to be kept within the assigned booth space(s).
Regulations for Conduct
Ø Tips for booth success include: closely monitoring products/items and utilizing safety precautions; refraining from keeping large amounts of cash within booth space; utilizing bright colors and creative, appropriate signage within booth space; engaging in positive conversation with patrons; networking with other vendors; keeping booth area clean and inviting; and implementing your own marketing in addition to the promotion that the North First Street Association coordinates.
Ø Vendors are responsible for the actions of their employees at the Market.
Ø Vendors shall not interfere with pedestrian traffic or business of other vendors.
Ø Refrain from disorderly, disruptive or impolite conduct, including refraining from loud, obscene language.
Ø Prior to leaving the Market area, it is each vendor’s responsibility to take any leftovers or garbage with them.
Ø Any behavior deemed to be disruptive in any way (ex. any action or language to insult another vendor, shopper, Market staff, or to intimidate a shopper into purchasing the product being sold) may cause a vendor to be evicted.
Ø In no event shall the approval or disapproval of an application be based upon the applicant’s race, sex, color, religion, creed, national origin, physical or mental disability, age, sexual orientation, marital status, or any other protected class.
Sunday, March 15, 2009
Welcome to Goose Pond Church farmers market
Tuesday, March 10, 2009
Vendors Come one come all
The North First Street Association, in cooperation with the city of Champaign, is hosting of a downtown Farmer’s market. In order to begin advertising the many products at the market we are seeking vendors who would be willing to participate.
The market is a 10 week market on Thursdays, June 18-August 20, from 3 p.m. to 7 p.m. The location is the north end of the parking lot directly north of the Champaign Police Station. We are calling it the “Goose Pond Church Market”, since it is at the location of the former Goose Pond Congregationalist Church where President Abe Lincoln gave anti-slavery speeches. This summer we are seeking farmers, artists, craftsmen, community groups, and entertainment acts to make the market memorable.
We would like to extend a warm welcome for you to join us here at Goose Pond Church Farmers Market
We sincerely hope that you will accept our invitation to be a part of this festive and fun seasonal
event.