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What's Happening at the Market - Thursday, August 8th Edition



Thursday, August 8th, 2024 

4:00PM - 7:00PM

Evergreen Rotary Park, 1400 Park Ave, Bremerton WA

 

Vendors This Week, August 8th:

Farmers

    

Artists/Crafters


Prepared & Processed Food

 

Wineries/Breweries:

 

Community and Sponsor Booths:




Vendor Map for August 8th

You can download the market map here.




 



Music at the Market

This week's spotlight shines on the remarkable musician Jim Landis, a retired snowbird hailing from Shelton. Jim divides his year between summers in Bremerton and winters in Yuma. Drawing inspiration from country, folk, and rock genres, he performs a repertoire of original music at open mics and venues like the Belfair HUB. Search for Jim Landis on iTunes: "Move On."


A sincere thank you to Bremerton Office Machine Company for their continued support of Music at the Market in 2024! To show your gratitude, think about visiting their store at 245 4th Street, Suite 503, in Downtown Bremerton. You may just find a vintage typewriter that turns into your next cherished find!

 



Yoga at the Market

Thrive Yoga Manette offers Yoga at the Market on the second and fourth Thursdays of each month. Join them at the market this Thursday, July 25th, at 5:30 pm for a complimentary yoga class suitable for all ages and skill levels. Remember to bring your yoga mat and relish the stretches on the grass under the beautiful weather. Don't forget to mark your calendar to ensure you never miss a class!

 



Food & School Supply Drive at the Market

The Bremerton Community Farmers Market is excited to join the Bremerton Backpack Brigade for their annual food drive. Each week of the school year, the Bremerton Backpack Brigade provides backpacks filled with food to elementary school children in Bremerton. With many local children relying on free lunch programs, weekends can pose a challenge for those facing food insecurity. The goal of the Bremerton Backpack Brigade is to bridge that gap and ensure that the children of Bremerton have access to nutritious food over the weekend.


To take part, simply bring any of the listed items to donate at the farmers market. For additional information and ways to support our children, please visit the Bremerton Backpack Brigade website.


Additionally, we are gathering school supplies for children in our community. Both collection drives will run from August 1st until the Back-to-School Day on August 22nd.

 



National Farmers Market Week August 4th through August 10th

Did you know that over 80% of farmers markets are run by community-based nonprofit organizations just like the Bremerton Community Farmers Market? The market manager, seasonal staff, and volunteers ensure compliance with food safety, insurance, and other financial responsibilities, as well as administering food access programs, planning farmers market promotions, managing vendors, and ensuring smooth market day operations.

 

In 2023, farmers markets reported a total of 2,000 volunteers, representing an increase of 34%. This shows both the need for continued support and the dedication of community members to contribute to their farmers market.

 

Farmers markets also hosted 1,153 community booths in 2023, an increase of 11%. Creating opportunities for local nonprofits to meet hundreds of people throughout a market day and directly promote their services is a win-win for everyone. 


We would like to thank everyone involved in making our farmers market a success. This includes our volunteers, community organizations, vendors, board members, sponsors and you...our local community who support us week in and week out through buying the local produce, food, and products created by our vendors.


If you would like to be part of the Bremerton Community Farmers Market, consider becoming a volunteer, a Community Member for $60 per year, or joining our Board of Directors. We need people like you who love the market to keep it successful!

 




Market Tokens

Remember to bring your market tokens when visiting our vendors. The $5 tokens are as good as cash, and all vendors accept them. The $1 tokens are exclusively for SNAP recipients and can be used for purchases typically made with an EBT card. If you have any SNAP Market Match coupons, don't leave them behind. We will honor expired ones and can be used with our produce farmers and produce reseller vendors.

 




Suggestion Box at the Market Info Booth

Do you know that no one has left a comment or idea in our new suggestion box? Well, we are formally inviting you to submit something, anything, into this brand-new wooden receptacle. We will accept pictures, poems, thank you notes to our wonderful volunteers, vendors, or staff, or an actual suggestion...use your imagination! Please include your name and phone number if you'd like to be entered into this month's drawing for $10 in BCFM market tokens. Of course, you are welcome to stay anonymous if you'd wish. Let's use this new resource and start a dialogue about the positive...and not so positive...aspects of the farmers market. We value your input...whatever it is!

 


Parking at the Market

Finding a place to park at the market can be difficult at best! We kindly ask you to be considerate neighbors by parking only in designated areas. Kitsap Community Resources has graciously made their parking lot available after 4:30 PM, located just two blocks away. Note that the boating area has only four designated parking spots for market parking. Vehicles parked outside these four spots in the boating area may be ticketed by Parking Enforcement. Please do not park in front of C.J.'s Evergreen General Store. That is 30-minute parking for customers of that business only. We appreciate your cooperation!

 



Kitsap Harvest at the Market 

The mission at Kitsap Harvest is to minimize produce waste and provide fresh, nutritious, and locally sourced fruits and vegetables directly to low-income housing, senior centers, recovery facilities, shelters, and soup kitchens within Kitsap County. The Grow-A-Row program bolsters this mission by inviting gardeners of all levels, from experts to enthusiasts, to cultivate and contribute surplus produce. Weekly donation stations are established throughout the county for collections, including at the Bremerton Community Farmers Market. In 2022, the BCFM alone amassed over 900 pounds of produce, generously donated by individual gardeners, farm vendors, and patrons who bought extra to give.


Engage in the fight against food insecurity and food waste by supporting the growth of Kitsap County's capacity for sustainable, community driven care. For additional details, visit Programs – Kitsap Harvest or inquire at the market's information booth.


REDUCE FOOD WASTE. DONATE FRESH PRODUCE.

 



Do You Love the Market? Let Everyone Know!

Businesses, including farmers markets, rely on reviews from the community to get feedback from customers. It also helps businesses get found easier online, builds trust with consumers, and facilitates word-of-mouth advertising. But more importantly, reviews help businesses know what they are doing well and what needs improvement. The Bremerton Community Farmers Market invites you to leave a review on any of the following platforms:


 




 




 




 




 




 




Become a VOLUNTEER!

Contribute to making the Market even more incredible! Share your talents—both intellectual and physical —and enjoy a fulfilling experience. To apply, please visit our website: Help Us Grow | Bremerton Community Farmers Market | Bremerton

 



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