The Vancouver Farmers Market at Trout Lake is in full swing. This Saturday join them for their DigIn! Garden Festival which will include a market tour Meet Your Maker Growing Series. The tour begins at 9:30 am and runs for one hour. You will visit four vendors on topics such as seed-saving, beekeeping, carnivorous plants and growing dahlias. Tour members meet at the Market Information Booth at the west end of the market. Cost for the tour is $5.00. Tickets can be purchased in advance at Eventbrite. Note the tour will run rain or shine. Trout Lake Farmers Market will, of course, have a great selection of local vendors from 9:00 am – 2:00 pm. Trout Lake Farmers Market is located in John Hendry Park at Templeton Street & 13th Avenue.
Sweet Pop Up Shop at les amis du FROMAGE Saturday May 24th
22 MayLes amis du FROMAGE is hosting another delicious Pop Up Shop this Saturday, May 24th from Noon – 5:00 pm at their Strathcona location, 843 East Hastings Street. This time they have invited The Salty Cookie Company and The Lemon Square to showcase their baking talents. This is a great opportunity to show your support for these new local businesses. The Lemon Square makes handmade lemon squares with fresh lemons, butter and a dusting of coconut. Very addictive! The Salty Cookie Company is the brainchild of Meredith Kaufman who has been a pastry chef for many years. Come out and support these budding entrepreneurs!
Photo Credit: The Lemon Square
Eastside Flea Midtown Pop Up Shop 585 E. Broadway: May 26 – June 1
21 MayYou are invited to come check out the Midtown Pop Up Shop opening May 26th to June 1st at 585 E. Broadway. This endeavour is a collaboration between those that bring you the Eastside Flea and the Chinatown Experiment. They will be offering a true brick and mortar experience as well as a place to hang out from 11:00 am – 7:00 pm daily. Opening day on Monday, May 26th brings you 35+ revolving regular Eastside Flea vendors. Tuesday you can partake in a T-Shirt to Tank Workshop hosted by Rish from 7:30 – 8:30 pm (RSVP required). Wednesday they have lined up a Glass Terrarium Workshop presented by Treehaus from 7:30 – 8:30 pm. Thursday, May 29th is a Summer Launch Party from 6:00 – 10:00 pm and Friday, May 30th will highlight Kristy Jacobsen’s Photo Show “Making Love To America’s Highways”. The Midtown Pop Up Shop is located one block west of Fraser Street and a 10 minute walk from Main Street. The shop will also include a lounge area and record listening station for visitors to hang out, stick around and browse all of the goods.
South Hill Festival Saturday May 24th
19 May
The 12th annual South Hill Festival is back for another year and will take place on Saturday, May 24th from 12:00 – 4:00 pm. This community event celebrates the South Hill Neighborhood and is fun for the whole family with a variety of different exhibitors, live entertainment, a diverse food fair and networking opportunities with local organizations that showcase the diversity that makes up South Hill. It’s the final year the Festival will be happening and it promises to be fun for everyone attending. This year’s festival theme is “Food For Thought.” They will be celebrating sustenance that is local, sustainable, healthy and bursting with world flavours.
You are invited to come out and see some community art, learn about growing vegetables, shoot a few baskets, climb the 24′ Wall, watch a variety of performers on stage. As part of the festivities this year the South Hill Business Improvement Association is hosting a Food Fair on East 47th and Fraser. The Food Fair will feature several local restaurants each offering a different culinary experience for everyone to enjoy. Also some great local musical entertainment including returning band lesismore and their opening act musician Dave Paterson.


South Hill invites you to bring your family and friends to celebrate and explore a world of choices Saturday, May 24th Noon- 4:00 pm.
Art Exhibit Opening Reception: The Cultch Gallery May 14th
14 MayThe Cultch Gallery invites you to the opening reception of Years of Explorations by Sarah Mousseau, Trees and Their Amazing Technicolour Dreamcoats by Sherry Cooper and Love, Decay, Repair by Michelle Sirios-Silver this Wednesday, May 14th. Sarah Mousseau will be presenting woodcut prints inspired by Japanese aesthetics. Sherry Cooper’s mixed media collages take a unique look at trees, using various media to create golden art within the negative space of the intertwining branches. Michelle Sirois-Silver completes the exhibition with large hand-woven traditional rugs that blend Eastern Canadian methods with Western Canadian style and color to address themes of history and our desperate attempts to repair decay through beautification. The opening reception takes place in The Cultch Gallery,1895 Venables Street, from 6:00 – 8:00 pm. Everyone is welcome to attend. If you miss the opening reception, the art exhibit will run until May 31st.
Vancouver Farmers Market In East Vancouver – Trout Lake Begins May 10th
9 May
The warm weather is here and the much beloved markets are gearing up for what’s expected to be a busy spring and summer. The first to get up and running in East Vancouver by Vancouver Farmers Market is:
Trout Lake Farmers Market: 9:00 am – 2:00 pm
Every Saturday May 10th – October 18, 2014
Location: North Parking Lot of John Hendry Park at Trout Lake between Templeton
and Lakewood south of the 13th Avenue Alley
Main Street Station Farmers Market: 3:00 pm – 7:00 pm
Every Wednesday June 4th – October 1st, 2014
Location: 1100 Block Station Street along Thornton Park across from the VIA Rail Station and near the Main St Skytrain Station
Mount Pleasant Farmers Market: 10:00 am – 2:00 pm
Every Sunday June 15th – October 12, 2014
Location: Guelph Street between 7th & 8th Avenues (on the paved play area between Mt. Pleasant Elementary and Guelph Park)
Lots of options to get your local produce, plants, cheese, eggs, bread, jam, soup, baked goods, fish, chicken and visit some local artisans. Of course, the Farmers Market at River District is already under way at 8683 Kerr Street at the foot of Kerr Street and East Kent Avenue and runs every Saturday 10:00 am – 3:00 pm. Come out and support local!
FREE BC Buds Spring Arts Festival Firehall Arts Centre May 7 – 11, 2014
7 MayThe Firehall Arts Centre, 280 East Cordova Street, presents the 10th annual BC Buds Spring Arts Festival from May 7 th – 11th. This festival explodes with distinctly Canadian new works by BC performance artists that explore the theme of Myth, Magic & Mystery. Over the course of the 5 days, you will find 30 different types of music, theatre, dance and interdisciplinary artists that will literally take over every conceivable nook and cranny of the Firehall Arts Centre. It will be one giant arts factory with inventive and innovative site-specific performance. The festival is free-to-the-public and runs May 7th from 8:00 – 10:00 pm, May 8th from 7:00 – 9:00 pm, May 9th from 7:00 – 10:00 pm and May 11th from 1:00 – 6:00 pm. For a full rundown of all the events happening over the course of the festival, visit Firehall Arts Centre.
19th Annual Stone Soup Festival Britannia Community Centre May 10th
6 MayThe Stone Soup Festival gets under way this Saturday in the Napier Greenway at the Britannia Community Centre, 1661 Napier Street at Commercial Drive. This annual event is a celebration of food, art, environment and community. You can expect to find a food market, local artists, community groups, talks and workshops, live music, tea leaf reading, children’s activities, free soup and much more. The Stone Soup Festival aims to bring awareness to the issues of food security, the benefits of sharing resources and eating ‘local’ and celebrating the diversity of food in our neighbourhood, the environment and its importance to the culture of our community.
Some of the highlights from this year’s festival include:
Cookbook: “This East Van Kitchen” by Kennedy Telford & Kim Mulder
Author Talk: 1:00 pm
Workshop: “Living Well For Less” 2:00 pm
Book Signing & Sales 12:00 – 5:00 pm Family Activity Room
Workshop: Painting & Printmaking With Recycled Materials 12:00 – 5:00 pm
Make A Special Occasion Card & More!
Magpie’s Nest Community Art Space Britannia Site
Treekeepers Tree Pick-Up 12:00 -2:00 pm Britannia Site
Tree Planting & Care Demo 1:30 pm
“Feeding A Hungry Planet With Engaged Ecology”
Author Talk: David Tracey 3:00 pm Britannia Library
Professor Banjo: Children’s Music Performance 1:00 pm
Publik Secrets: Mobile Puppet Theatre Performance 2:00 pm
Live music will be on hand at the Commercial Drive Stage at Noon with the Carnival Band kicking things off, then at 1:00 pm Rio Samaya takes over, after that Russell Shumsky and Bud Kurz move things along at 2:00 pm, Backspin takes over at 3:00 pm and Glen Watts finishes things up at 4:00 pm. The Stone Soup Festival kicks off at Noon and runs till 5:00 pm.





























