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DTES Street Market builds a Cleaning Cart in Vancouver
Roland Clarke and Richard of HXBIA Tool dig a hole to ground Solar Panels
Roland Clarke and Richard of HXBIA Tool dig a hole to ground the container and the Solar Panels at Area 62, Vancouver Downtown Eastside, (DTES)
Downtown Eastside Neighbourhood Council (DNC) Board Meeting – Tues Jan 7, 2014
DNC Board Minutes – Jan 7, 2014
Agenda
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Financial Report
Women’s Committee
LAPP Report
Organizational Discussion – behaviour and food
Truck dropping off Storage Container at Area 62 – DTES Street Market in Vancouver
Truck dropping off Storage Container at Area 62 – DTES Street Market – 62 East Hastings in Vancouver
187th DTES Street Market at Pigeon Park in Vancouver Downtown Eastside (DTES) on Sun Jan 5, 2014
187th DTES Street Market and FIRST Street Market of 2014
Roland Clarke, Coordinator of the DTES Street Market says:
There is no other festival in the Downtown Eastside that can boast almost 200 event-days. This little street market is not only the heart of the Downtown Eastside, but possibly the largest historical event of the Downtown Eastside for all time.
Our 200th market day at Pigeon Park on Sunday will take place on April 6th – This will be a day of celebration for the Downtown Eastside. We plan to invite City Councillors, dignitaries, and anyone that wants to join in this incredible celebration of micro-entrepreneurial spirit with the people of the DTES.
The day was sunny and brisk. Despite the cold, it was a packed market, almost at capacity with 190 vendors at noon.
Again, lots of stores were open around the edge of the park, showing the great relationship we have with the neighbouring businesses.
Our new plastic tables were all used. By adding 10 new plastic 5 foot tables, and storing our old wooden ones, we added 5 tables to the rotation. We now have 13 x 5 foot plastic tables total, 4 x 6 foot plastic tables, and 24 x 4 foot plastic tables – for 41 tables now in circulation. I’ll check the total tent and table rental to see if our revenue increased at all.
Everything went reasonably smoothly, except for one notable area.
We had been having trouble with a particular vendor, Fred, for quite some time and sent him a letter asking him not to vend or be a customer at the market in the future. Near the end of the market day, despite being given this letter, he threatened several vendors and volunteers and the police were called. I’ve included a copy of the letter that Fred was given.
It is our hope that this dangerous individual will be red-zoned from Pigeon Park. With cooperation from the police, this would be possible.




































































































































































































































