![]() Honestly, you only have to count to 10 and that’s about it.” ![]() “We don’t need someone who is an accountant or anything, just someone who can keep track of the money coming in. The market is also looking for a social media savvy volunteer to post photos and information related to the vendors and events, as well as a person who can help with their financials. This year, Flood hopes to attract more to help set up tables, put up traffic barriers, and assist vendors. Last season, the market had a handful of volunteers that did most of the heavy lifting. “We don’t really have a conflict, but the market in Nelson is on Wednesday and there are a few vendors that would like to come to our market but they are in Nelson,” said Flood. This year the location has not changed, but Flood says the market will move to Thursday afternoons and will likely start in June and go until October. The popular market ran Wednesday afternoons at the bottom of Queen’s Street and Columbia Avenue from May to October. Last year, the market rebooted after its longstanding predecessor, the Rossland Mountain Market, shut down in 2021. “All the work and organizing that is needed for a successful Farmers Market have been broken down into small tasks that take a few hours a week at most.” “The more the merrier,” said organizer Sarah Flood. ![]() The Rossland Community Farmers Market is inviting residents to lend a hand and volunteer for its 2023 season.
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