Thanks for a successful 16th season of the Sitka Farmers Market

2023 Sitka Farmers Market Manager Anastasia Stefanowicz with fresh produce at the Sitka Local Foods Network farm stand

The Sitka Local Foods Network just completed its 16th season of hosting the Sitka Farmers Market. We hope Sitka residents enjoyed the market, and we plan to be back next summer for a 17th season.

Over the last couple of years, we had to make some adjustments as we dealt with this Covid-19 pandemic thing, which meant relocating our market for two years and in one of those years reformatting it to an online-purchase system. The last two years we’ve been able to return to our usual venue, the Alaska Native Brotherhood Founders Hall, even though we still had to require masks when we had markets during high-Covid risk weeks. 

But we got through it and hope to have a better season next year.

The Sitka Local Foods Network couldn’t host the market without the support of a wide range of sponsors. We have a tiered sponsorship program with four levels — Grower ($2,500-plus), Harvester ($1,000-$2,499), Planter ($250-$999) and Friend ($50-$249). These are local businesses and individuals, and even a few not from Sitka, who are supporting our programs.

Our Grower Level sponsors in 2022 and/or 2023 included the Alaska Cancer Partnership (a program of the Alaska Division of Public Health), The Alaska Community Foundation, and Alaska Food Policy Council.

Our Harvester Level sponsors were the Sitka Salmon Shares/Sitka Seafood Market 1% For The Wild Fund, The Sitka Legacy Foundation, SouthEast Alaska Regional Health Consortium (SEARHC), Sitka White Elephant Shop (White E), the GCI Gives Fund, ALPS/Tongass Federal Credit Union, the Alaska Farmers Markets Association, Northrim Bank, David and Margaret Steward, and Joel and Alice Hanson.

Our Planter Level sponsors were Harry Race Pharmacy/White’s Inc., Sea Mart, Market Center, Fish and Family Seafoods, the Sitka Employees of First National Bank Alaska, Sitka True Value/Ace Hardware, Linda Schmidt, Amanda Anjum, Colin McIntosh of Outpost Agriculture, and Charles Bingham.

Our Friend Level sponsors included Beth Short-Rhoads, Patricia Atkinson, Guillermo Espinoza, Ehsan Espinoza, Robb Garni, Jud Kirkness, Catherine Allgood-Mellema, Joe Leghorn, Pat Hanson, Beth Kindig, Lisa Sadleir-Hart, Jaime Zelhuber, Christina Kowalczewski, Traci Gale, Math Trafton, Zoe Trafton, Leah Mason, Moira McBride, Steve Paustian and Mary Beth Nelson, Aubrey Nelson, Kent Barkhau, Deborah Brincefield, and Robin Sherman. 

We thank you for your support. We also appreciate everybody who came to one of our markets this summer to support the local businesses selling local food or arts and crafts. 

This brings us to our offseason, where we plan and raise funds for 2024. The Sitka Local Foods Network is a 501c3 nonprofit whose mission is to increase the amount of locally produced and harvested food in the diets of Southeast Alaskans. In addition to the Sitka Farmers Market, we grow food at St. Peter’s Fellowship Farm, sponsor the Sitka Food Business Innovation Contest, and connect residents to education opportunities for growing, cooking, and preserving local food. 

We also are partnering this year with Transition Sitka on two food security projects — to update the data from the 2014 Sitka Community Food Assessment Indicators Report and to start a new community garden at the top of Jarvis Street.

We always need new board members and volunteers. For more information, go to our website at www.sitkalocalfoodsnetwork.org or contact SLFN Board President Charles Bingham at sitkalocalfoodsnetwork@gmail.com.

Carissa Cullins of CC’s Berries wins table of the day award at seventh Sitka Farmers Market

PHOTO COURTESY OF SITKA LOCAL FOODS NETWORK
TABLE OF THE DAY AWARD:
 Sitka Farmers Market manager Anastasia Stefanowicz, right, presents Carissa Cullins of CC’s Berries with the Table of the Day Award for the seventh and final Sitka Farmers Market of the season; on Saturday, Sept. 23, at the Alaska Native Brotherhood Founders Hall. Carissa sold strawberries hand-dipped in chocolate and cake lollipops. She received a certificate; a SLFN totebag; Sitka Farmers Market chocolate bars (from Theobroma); jars of kelp pickles and pasta sauce from Foraged and Found; and other prizes. This was the last Sitka Farmers Market of the 2023 summer, and we hope to announce the 2024 schedule in the spring. Potential vendors will be able to register at https://sitkafarmersmarket.eventsmart.com once the schedule is announced. For more information about the markets and the host Sitka Local Foods Network; go to http://www.sitkalocalfoodsnetwork.org.

Transition Sitka wins table of the day award at sixth Sitka Farmers Market

PHOTO COURTESY OF SITKA LOCAL FOODS NETWORK
TABLE OF THE DAY AWARD:
Sitka Farmers Market manager Anastasia Stefanowicz, second from left, and Sitka Local Foods Network board treasurer Joel Hanson, center, present Callie Simmons, left; Barbara Bingham, fourth from left, and Leah Mason of Transition Sitka with the Table of the Day Award for the sixth Sitka Farmers Market of the season; on Saturday, Sept. 9, at the Alaska Native Brotherhood Founders Hall. Transition Sitka (Hanson is president of the group) is a nonprofit promoting sustainable communities through projects such as building a new community garden, updating the Sitka Community Food Assessment Indicators Report from 2014, and promoting sustainable energy programs. They received a certificate; a SLFN totebag; Sitka Farmers Market chocolate bars (from Theobroma); an Alaska Farmers Market Cookbook; jars of kelp pickles and pasta sauce from Foraged and Found; a jar of Barnacle Trickster spice seasoning; some barley couscous from Alaska Flour Company; and other prizes. The last Sitka Farmers Market of the summer is from 10 a.m. to 1 p.m. on Saturday; Sept. 23; at ANB Founders Hall. Potential vendors are reminded they need to register at https://sitkafarmersmarket.eventsmart.com by the Thursday night before each market if they want a table. For more information about the markets and the host Sitka Local Foods Network; go to http://www.sitkalocalfoodsnetwork.org
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Sitka Community Food Assessment update kicks off with new food security survey

Struggling to buy the foods you prefer to eat? Have food stored in case of an emergency?  Able to access the local, wild foods you love? Take the Sitka Food Security Survey and help local organizations better understand the food challenges facing Sitkans and the community. 

This project will update the Sitka Community Food Assessment Indicators Report, which was released in April 2014 as part of a 2012 Sitka Health Summit community wellness project. That data now is at least a decade old, so an update is needed for better community planning and food security.

The survey takes less than 10 minutes and the link can be found below and hard copies will be available at the Sitka Farmers Market and the Sitka Public Library. A link to the survey can be found at https://forms.gle/LGWTYRT6XsdgLCgaA, or you can scan the QR code on the flier above. Please submit your surveys before Saturday, Oct. 21 (NOTE: The deadline for submitting surveys has been extended to Tuesday, Oct. 31.).

Questions or concerns? Please contact Callie Simmons at sitkafoodassessment@gmail.com. This update is being coordinated by Transition Sitka, the Sitka Local Foods Network, and the Sitka Community Food Assessment.

Christi Henthorn to lead a week of free classes about beekeeping in Sitka

Calling all current beekeepers and those interested in learning more about how to get started.

There will be a week of presentations and Q&As with Christi Henthorn, a visiting experienced beekeeper and former Sitkan, from Sept. 12-19. See flier above for class descriptions. Classes are free, but advance registration is requested at https://bit.ly/sitkabees

For questions, contact Jasmine Shaw of the Sitka District Office of the UAF Cooperative Extension Service at jdshaw2@alaska.edu or 907-747-9440.

Susan Brandt-Ferguson and Randy Ferguson of Wilderness Woodworks win table of the day award at fifth Sitka Farmers Market

PHOTO COURTESY OF SITKA LOCAL FOODS NETWORK
TABLE OF THE DAY AWARD: Sitka Farmers Market manager Anastasia Stefanowicz; center; presents Susan Brandt-Ferguson; left; and Randy Ferguson of Wilderness Woodworks with the Table of the Day Award for the fifth Sitka Farmers Market of the season; on Saturday; Aug. 26; at the Alaska Native Brotherhood Founders Hall. Susan and Randy sold a variety of hand-carved wooden dolls. They received a certificate; a SLFN totebag; Sitka Farmers Market chocolate bars (from Theobroma); an Alaska Farmers Market Cookbook; a jar of kelp pickles from Foraged and Found; a jar of Barnacle Trickster spice seasoning; some cream of barley cereal from Alaska Flour Company; some carrots; and other prizes. The next Sitka Farmers Market is from 10 a.m. to 1 p.m. on Saturday; Sept. 9; at ANB Founders Hall. Potential vendors are reminded they need to register at https://sitkafarmersmarket.eventsmart.com by the Thursday night before each market if they want a table. The last market of the summer is scheduled for Sept. 23. For more information about the markets and the host Sitka Local Foods Network; go to http://www.sitkalocalfoodsnetwork.org.