LFP Farmers Market has most successful season ever
Saturday, January 21, 2012
LFP Farmers Market. Photo by Steven H. Robinson |
Lake Forest Park Farmers Market-- Market Bucks Program Report for 2011
By Constance Perenyi, Executive Director
Friends of the Third Place Commons
The most successful season ever
With all the numbers now in after our December indoor market, Friends of Third Place Commons is pleased to report that the 2011 Lake Forest Park Farmers Market was our most successful season ever. Attendance at the market was consistently high with some days drawing over 8,000 shoppers. Despite the economy, our farmers maintained their high levels of sales, and new vendors found Lake Forest Park to be the most supportive market to do business. Our community tents bustled every weekend, providing an opportunity for many nonprofit groups to meet the public.
Growth in food assistance program
Our 2011 season also marked significant growth in our food assistance program. Many more people were able to shop with Market Bucks coupons, made available to them through partner agencies in the northend. Begun as a pilot project with funds from United Way, this innovative program has helped our hungry neighbors feed their families since 2008. This year, over $15,500 worth of Market Bucks were redeemed at the Lake Forest Park Farmers Market.
Funding from grants allowed increased coupon distribution
Funding from two grants enabled Friends of Third Place Commons to distribute more coupons this year. We are especially grateful to the Church of the Redeemer in Kenmore, which donated $7,500 for Market Bucks. United Way provided additional funds. The coupons were distributed throughout the season to: Hopelink Shoreline, Hopelink Northshore, Brookside Elementary, LFP Elementary, Ballinger Homes, Shoreline/Lake Forest Park Senior Center (see previous article), Kenmore Emergency Housing Shelter, Popy’s CafĂ©, Kenmore Emergency Housing Shelter, Vineyard Summer Lunch Program, and Ronald Methodist Summer Lunch Program.
Market Bucks is now a national model
Friends of Third Place Commons, the sponsor and administrator of the Lake Forest Park Farmers Market, developed the Market Bucks program, which is now a model throughout the nation. With an ongoing commitment from Church of the Redeemer for Friends will continue this successful program into the future. Anyone wishing to make a donation to the 2012 Market Bucks program can do so online. Friends of Third Place Commons is a 501(c)3 nonprofit organization, so contributions are deductible.
The Market is a summer institution
The Farmers Market was first established in 2005, and has become a summer institution, opening on Mother’s Day and running through the third week in October. Friends also hosts two indoor markets during the winter holidays.
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