Notwithstanding previous post. on Tuesday ,Anna Kroeplin provided additional information that might otherwise have been difficult to come by
A letter from the Richmond Hill M.P. provided his name.The Honourable member expressed wonder at the marvels of it all .and exuded praise for Anna Kroeplin , comfort and assurance of support in needed
This year's opening was his first visit.
The Honourable Lois Brown ,our riding M.P. also sent a letter extolling the virtues of Ms Kroeplin and extraordinary benefits of the Market to the community.
The Honourable Member takes a booth at the Aurora Chamber of Commerce Home Show, an entry in the July 1st and Santa Under the Stars Parades. And probably , during Federal elections, a stall at the Famers Market.
The Federal Government is not listed in the Ms Kroeplin' s 5 page presentation as"receiving contributions" from the Aurora Farmers Market sponsorship program.
The item is at the bottom of page 3 of the presentation and part of the public record on the Town's web site.
Fourteen business and organizations are listed as receiving "contributions" from the Farmers Market by being actively promoted through Sponsorships they have provided .
It's convoluted . I've never seen income tabulated that way. And , there are no figures to indicate how much revenue is derived from sponsors. There's nothing to indicate how the funds are used.
But no doubt the sponsors are aware they are classified as recipients and not givers.
Ms Kroeplin notes 500 volunteer hours and each of 13 committee member clocks up 300 hours apiece. As well. two people are employed by the Market.
The committee and staff work on promotions, sponsorships,special events, relocation, governance.
indoor and other events.
34 seasonal vendors set up in the Aurora Farmers Market.
For five months, they vend for five hours on Saturdays or until produce or product is sold out.
The Town is listed as a sponsor receiving contributions from Aurora Farmers Market.
I found that intriguing.
During the last term, a grant of $10,000 was made to the Market from Council's budget.
The Mayor had authority over the fund.
The St Kitts woman was special-events co-ordinator on the Market executive. The family business occupied a stall on the street. The member demanded to be paid for her efforts and quit when the market executive refused,
Sort of similar to the time she volunteered to organize "the best July 1st Parade the town had ever seen"
An event that previously raised several thousand dollars annually to help finance the parade,
suddenly went dry . A budget of $10,000 was provided, St Kitts was paid and provided with an assistant in the last year she was involved with the July 1st Parade.
And feted by the Mayor and Council as the best volunteer ever.
From small acorns, giant oak trees grow. St Kitts Jazz Festival sprang from humble beginnings at the Market .
The Town provided sponsorship without consultation with Council and was not listed as such in the promotion materials.
The Festival was claimed to be most successful by an Association of Festivals of which St Kitts Jazz Festival was a prominent member.
A $75,000 Trillium grant was obtained . But first, on the arguments of Councillor Ballard, the town had to fork out a Platinum sponsorship ( $7.500 )to give the application credibility.
But I digress.
The Farmers Market grant disappeared from Council's budget during this term.
I assumed it had terminated, the Market had become self-sufficient and
no longer required any attention from me.
It appears not to have been so.
I called the finance department early to-day with several questions:
What amount does the Town contribute to the Farmers Market?
How long has it been doing so?
What budget is it paid from?
It is 2p.m. I have not yet received the information.
Ms Kroeplin's additional information provided on Tuesday, now part of the public record, is a treasure trove.
If I stop for lunch , I may have the amount we pay out of taxes to
receive the vast benefits we derive from the Farmers Market through the efforts of Anna Kroeplin.non -vendor Chair of the Market executive.
Friday, 30 May 2014
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13 comments:
with respect to "part of the public record on the Town's web site." it appears that public record isn't currently accessible, nor has it been since the town.aurora.on.ca was taken offline earlier today without any announcement.
The town's new website can be found at aurora.ca however minutes are not accessible and inquires with Customer Service were met with surprise, they were not informed of the change-over.
Why would old hyper links on town.aurora.on.ca not resolve to their respective pages by way of redirection?
How does one locate anything on the new site?
A less professional web roll-out I could not imagine.
Good luck getting your info back today. Since 12:30 I have sent tweets and left voicemails with someone in communications, been directed to voicemails for 2 others. Looks like someone threw the switch on the new website so it would squeak in under the wire for the Month of May, and hey could squeak out without notice
13:50
In simple language,please.
Are you saying that the town web-site where I plan to go around 5 to see if they managed to cobble together the minutes will not be there ?
4:10 pm
I have just tried WELCOME TO THE TOWN OF AURORA
(old access page to town website)
and
aurora.ca
and am told in each instance there "is no response."
Have we been invaded by web pirates?
here's the direct link http://www.aurora.ca/TownHall/Pages/2014-Council-Agendas-and-Minutes.aspx
as of 4:30 no minutes and no response from the town
Christopher, I wish you paid as much attention to your AHA website as you do to the Town's.
OMG ! I found the new site. Aurora.ca. It is impossible ! It asked what I wanted. " The minutes of the last Council meeting " ?
I got pages of lovely looking garbage !!!!!!!
Utterly priceless. Council natters for months about how to roll out a clear bag initiative with community understanding & then blows a new web-site out over a weekend.
Evelyn's troll will love it:
" What are you looking FOR ? "
15:56
Why ? We do not pay Mr Watts.
Two Canadians through in French Open,
I would have thought that Pirri would have seconded the motion. He has traditionally been a stickler for procedures. But I agree with a previous commenter. “Embarrassing” is an understatement. I think Mr. Heard exposed the Farmers Market Executive Committee in a way that indicates a change needs to be made. Mr. Heards request didn't sound unreasonable….and accommodation would not be made for him. So much for all the money spent on the accessibility plan for residence with disabilities. That’s pretty sad, and quite embarrassing.
Off topic…But I was driving through Industrial Pkwy and saw a Town truck with a trailer behind it. There were 2 riding mowers with town staff on them cutting grass at the old hydro building. Are we responsible for cutting the lawn as well? Or are the York Rangers at least paying the town for this service? I certainly hope it’s the latter.
Thank you, E. the link on your Blog works. The Town's web-site is still a mess.
21:47
When you rent a property do you pay to maintain it?
That is one of the benefits of renting, you call the landlord to maintain it.
Seriously, if we were using it to build picnic tables we'd have to cut the grass too.
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