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Patio tables and umbrellas at Area 62 for DTES Street Market in Vancouver

May 12, 2014 Leave a comment

Beautiful weather in Vancouver brings out Patio furniture for DTES Street Market members to enjoy. 🙂

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205th DTES Street Market and 19th Street Market of 2014

May 11, 2014 Leave a comment

205th DTES Street Market and 19th Street Market of 2014

Roland Clarke, Coordinator of the DTES Street Market says:
It was a beautiful day, a clear sign of summer.
The weather was perfect, and the vendors and customers came in droves.

I was also our Mother’s Day market.

We made close to record amounts of revenue, and are starting to search for other revenue streams… soft ice cream? slushies? hot dogs? training site could be 62 East Hastings.

 

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204th DTES Street Market and 18th Street Market of 2014

204th DTES Street Market and 18th Street Market of 2014

Roland Clarke, Coordinator of the DTES Street Market says:

It was a rainy spring day. Our 204th market at Pigeon Park on Sunday. In less than a month, we will be celebrating a full 4 years at Pigeon Park. The rain limited the number of vendors early in the morning, and made the set up phase quite a bit easier. No one likes working in the rain, but it was not too cold, so not many volunteers complained. This market was the eve of Cinco de Mayo, and we took the opportunity to play some Latin American music – Mana, Gypsy Kings, and more.

Cinco de Mayo is a celebration to mark the anniversary of the battle of Puebla in 1862 when a Mexican Nationalist force of 4,500 men under the leadership of  Ignacio Zaragoza Seguín defeated a much larger French army (over 8,000 men). The French army at the time was considered the most professional in the world.
It took many years after the battle of Puebla for the French to finally withdraw from their Mexican colony, but after this date, no other European power attempted to establish a colony in the Americas.
This was our Cinco de Mayo market.
This was also the Star Wars market. The first Star Wars movie was a story of a small, ill equipped band of rebels who defeated a much larger imperial force….  OK I’ll stop. I hope everyone appreciates my sense of humor… ha ha ha
I walked around and handed out postcards for the Hastings Crossing Tool Share Library. This is a great joint initiative by the Street Market and the Hastings Crossing BIA. 62 East Hastings will hold a set of tools, and local businesses will be able to borrow the tools for free for a few days. We have a gas pressure washer, two leaf blowers, lots of shovels and rakes and assorted power tools. It is totally awesome.

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203rd DTES Street Market and 17th Street Market of 2014

April 29, 2014 Leave a comment

203rd DTES Street Market and 17th Street Market of 2014

Roland Clarke, Coordinator of the DTES Street Market says:

It was the 203rd consecutive market held at Pigeon Park on Sunday.

Only 5 more Sundays to celebrate 4 years at Pigeon Park.

It was a good day. The weather was not perfect, a smattering of rain, and a few good periods of sun light.

I can’t help but reflect on the fact that the Metro Vancouver Homeless Count was just released, and the number of homeless in the area is now at record levels.

Over 1,100 people now sleeping in shelters, and over 500 counted sleeping on the streets.

http://www.theglobeandmail.com/news/british-columbia/homeless-plight-an-impossible-fight-for-vancouver-politics/article18234554/

The DTES Street Market at Pigeon Park is one of the ways that a low income person can supplement their income assistance and earn the extra $200 a month that can be used to pay for an SRO room that is gentrifying.
My SRO room is now renting at $565 per month.
This means that I have to make an additional $175 per month just to maintain my housing.

Most of the SRO’s in the Downtown Eastside now rent at well above the Provincial Shelter allowance of $375. This means that people with multiple barriers to employment must find this extra money by any means necessary or become part of the tragic homelessness statistics.

The more barriers that are put up in the face of more and more affordable housing, the higher the homeless count will be. This is obvious to anyone.

This seems like a very bad time for the City of Vancouver to remove this opportunity from the low income population and move the DTES Street Market into the very small lot at 62 East Hastings St.

We have over 400 vendors that regularly rely on the market, and at least 1,000 low income residents in total that occasionally use the market. Without a viable market location, many of these people would be made homeless. This time, the homelessness would be directly caused by a City of Vancouver policy to move the market rapidly to 62 East Hastings without doing any studies on the dramatic impact this would have on our vendors.

Despite the repeated calls to move our Street Market to 62 East Hastings, the market continues at Pigeon Park – where we have been for almost 4 years, and where we want to stay until a permanent location is found.

The drinker that caused us lots of trouble last week was out of jail and back at the market today – volunteers noticed him at 9:30am. We kept an eye on him, and there were no further incidents with this person for the rest of the day.

We had a group visit us and give away clothing – DOZE.
Not sure what the acronym stands for, but they told us that their tag line was “connecting people with community”.
There were about 8 volunteers that seemed really happy about giving away clothing.
The trouble is that we have many vendors at our market that attempt to make money by selling clothing. It seems that basic economics is not really in the mindset of the standard charity, and we had to explain to them that they were killing the economy that we were trying to nurture.
I think that they understood and said that they would try something different in the future.

A community safety officer walked through the park at about 4:28pm. Not sure where she was going or why she was there, but it was good to see.

One of the solutions that we are looking at for Pigeon Park is for community safety officers to patrol the area instead of police. This would be quite a bit cheaper, and also would be more welcomed by the vendors.

 

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Solar Power Panel testing with DTES Street Market in Vancouver

April 27, 2014 Leave a comment

Roland Clarke and Jacek Lorek of the DTES Street Market test the photovoltaic ability of their new Solar Power Panel system at Area 62.