Growhio is a non-profit Sustainable Cleveland 2019 initiative designed to strengthen and support all aspects of Northeast Ohio's local food economy through branding, marketing and collaboration.
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6.21.2012

Receive a Free Growhio T-Shirt!


Survey Market Shoppers

Receive a FREE Growhio t-shirt!

Growhio and its partner markets seek volunteers to conduct very brief in-person surveys of shoppers at 8 area farmers' markets. The surveys are designed to gauge the impact of our collaborative marketing campaign on first time and returning market visitors.

We are seeking 1 volunteer per market to conduct surveys on 5 separate market days. Volunteers who survey 6 visitors (at least 3 of which must be new visitors) per market day on 5 separate survey days will receive a free Growhio t-shirt! Volunteers are not required to stay for the the entire market - only long enough to collect the 6 surveys.

Farmers' MarketDatesVolunteer
iconBroadwayMondays 4-7p
July 16, 23, 30
August 20, 27
Sign up
iconCoit RoadSaturdays 8a-1p
July 14, 21, 28
August 18, 25
  
Sign up
iconDowntownFridays 11a-2p
July 13, 20, 27
August 17, 24
Sign up
iconGateway 105Fridays 3-7p
July 13, 20, 27
August 17, 24
Sign up
iconGordon SquareSaturdays 10a-2p
July 14, 21, 28
August 18, 25
Sign up
iconKamm's CornersSundays 10a-2p
July 15, 22, 29
August 19, 26
Sign up
iconLakewoodSaturdays 10a-1p
July 14, 21, 28
August 18, 25
Sign up
iconTremontTuesdays 4-7p
July 17, 24, 31
August 14, 21 
Sign up

Alternative dates can be arranged. If you have any questions, please contact us.

5.27.2012

Innovative Market Connector Pilot Program Addresses Local Food Challenges


FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE:

Innovative Pilot Program Addresses Local Food Challenges
Service Will Connect Vendors to Three Cleveland Markets

Cleveland, Ohio – May 24th, 2012 – Operating a farm or local food business requires entrepreneurs to possess a dauntingly diverse set of skills. Successful growing or production, accounting, sales, and marketing - including direct sales at farmers markets - are all integral. Many businesses are interested in having their product at farmers markets, but have trouble staffing a booth. Starting in June a new service will connect value-add vendor products with farmers markets. Market Connect, which will pilot at the BroadwayKamm's Corners, and Lakewood Farmers Markets during the 2012 outdoor season, seeks to address obstacles faced by vendors and markets alike.

Market Connect was born out of the need to attract value-add vendors to the fledgling Broadway Farmers Market in Slavic Village now under the direction of Kelley Green Web, a communications and development collective which will also operate the Market Connect service. Citing staffing, logistic or financial obstacles, vendors were reportedly unable to attend the Monday evening market. Having diverse and unique market offerings is crucial to attracting and retaining a solid customer base according to seasoned managers and Kelley Green Web partners, Jenny Kelley and Christa Kraft. There are 600+ employees within the block at neighborhood anchors such as Third Federal, Metro Health, and Cleveland Central Catholic. A preview event at Third Federal on Monday, June 18th from 11:30 am -1:30 pm will give employees and residents a sneak peek at the local food products that will be available throughout season which begins Monday, June 25th from 4-7 pm and runs through October 24th. Returning participants such as Green Corp, Por Bar Farms and Harvest in Christ will offer produce, and new vendors such as Bluebird Meadows will provide a variety of meats, baked goods and more while other products such as pasta, jelly, tea, coffee, olive oil and spices will initially be offered through Market Connect.

The service will act as a stepping-stone to creating a self-sustaining market. The Kamm’s Corners and Lakewood Farmers Markets, which have focused on growing new vendors from their own communities, have demonstrated that when a customer base is established, neighborhood residents see opportunity to turn their talents into a business. The service could also address issues of site management by providing an experienced staff person on site at markets as well as generate the revenue to compensate this staffer through product sale proceeds.

Collaboration between the Broadway, Kamm’s Corners and Lakewood Farmers Markets led to the natural expansion of the Market Connect pilot beyond Broadway. Kelley and Kraft each saw reasons why the service would help the other markets they operate. Vendors often work seven days a week during market season, Saturday and Sunday are especially difficult in terms of vendor / staff availability, not to mention the wages to compensate them. With many markets, including Lakewood, which begins June 30th from 10 am – 1 pm, taking place on Saturday, vendors choose the ones that make the most logistical and financial sense for them to attend and are sometimes already covering multiple markets. In the case of the well-established Kamm’s Corners Farmers Market, which takes places every Sunday June 10th – October 14th from 10 am – 2 pm and is going into it’s six season with 35 vendors, a breadth of offerings exists. However, Market Connect, which will add a few highly sought after products, in conjunction with a new fee structure that incentivizes vendor attendance and enables booth subletting, will ensure that customers will have a better and more regular product selection. Further solidifying customer bases by diversifying the offerings will continue to attract neighborhood local food start-ups in both Kamm’s Corners and Lakewood.

Cooperative solutions are not a new strategy for Kelley and Kraft. Their Kelley Green Web business model is based on the concept of connecting organizations in a cohesive economically and environmentally sustainable ‘web’. The pair also volunteer as the Program Director and Engagement Director respectively along with Executive Director, Gwen Forte for Growhio, a holistic marketing, branding and informational resource for local food in the region. Through it’s website, outreach and partnerships, Growhio aspires to connect consumers to our local food system. Programs and activities include: (1) Growhio.org, a comprehensive website with information about where to buy local in Northeast Ohio, what’s in season, how to grow/farm/compost/preserve/cook, starting a local food business or project and connecting to additional resources; (2) Local Food Guide, a 30-page printed directory of farmers' markets, CSAs, farm stands and pick-your-own farms across Northeast Ohio; and (3) What’s Growing program, a collaboration with 9 area farmers’ markets (listed below).



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Jenny Kelley | Founder, Kelley Green Web | 216-526-3803
2107 West 101st St. | Cleveland, Ohio 44102 | jenny@kelleygreenweb.com

5.14.2012

Vendors Wanted - Broadway Farmers' Market Preview at Third Federal Headquarters


Hello!

I invite you to participate in the Broadway Farmers Market Preview at Third Federal Headquarters on Monday June 18th from 11:30 a.m. - 1:30 p.m. 

There is NO COST for vendors to participate (donations to the Broadway Farmers Market accepted). The event will take place under the exterior canopy encircling Third Federal Campus' lunchroom which is directly across the street from the site of the Broadway Farmers Market (logistic specifics to follow). Five Hundred people are employed at this facility - so that's FIVE HUNDRED potential customers!

Please take a moment to CONFIRM your plans to attend by next Monday, 5/13 at 5pm.

Your participation in this preview event will help us secure a solid customer base for the Broadway Farmers Market, which begins Monday 6/25 and continues every Monday until September 24th from 4 - 7 p.m.. You don't need to be a Broadway Farmers Market vendor to participate, but we welcome your application!

Broadway Farmers Market Preview at Third Federal Headquarters
Monday May 21st 
11:30 a.m. - 1:30 p.m
7007 Broadway Avenue
Cleveland, OH 44105

If you are unable to attend the event or the market season but would like your product/s to be represented, please contact me to make arrangements. 216-526-3803or jenny@kelleygreenweb.com.

Thank you in advance for your participation!

Thanks,
Jenny Kelley 

3.30.2012

WANTED: Market Vendors!

The Broadway, Coit Road, Downtown Cleveland, Gateway 105, Gordon Square, Kamm's Corners, Lakewood, Tremont and WOW farmers' markets are seeking vendors for the 2012 outdoor market season! Details and application information.

Each of these markets provides a neighborhood based hub of activity and gathering place for residents and visitors to enjoy entertainment, wellness outreach and of course, vendors' tasty local food offerings! These farmers' markets are an excellent venue for starting or growing your local food business. 

Vendors enjoy the benefit of a 9-market strong Growhio collaboration, which includes joint programming, marketing and promotion including:
  • Distinguished market presence on Growhio.org (visited by 500 unique 
  • visitors/month)
  • Market billboard advertisements (9 ads reaching 3 million people)
  • Growhio e-newsletters and blog posts (500 subscribers)
  • Growhio social media blasts (800 followers)
  • Promotion at numerous strategic events (thousands of attendees)
  • Opportunity to participate in Growhio events
  • Market inclusion in the Growhio Local Food Guide 
  • Start-up produce, honey and maple syrup vendor assistance program
  • Educational outreach

6.05.2011

Broadway Farmers' Market First Day

Hey all you hungry people -- June is here, and hand-in-hand with the summertime is the Broadway Farmers' Market!

This year is all about NEW and FUN: You might remember last year's Warszawa Farmers' Market... well, this year we changed the name, changed the logo, and moved it right on Broadway Avenue, across the street from Third Federal Savings' headquarters (Broadway at Baxter Ave).

We also changed our hours: this year, we'll open at 4pm and close at 7pm (you can still head over to Dan Kane Park on E. 65th for the Warszawa Music Festival, which starts at 7pm each Monday). All you employed in the Village from 9-5 -- make sure to stop by on your way home from work!

And now (drumroll please), I'm happy to present our fabulous market vendors--many of which are new--for the market's Grand Opening this Monday, June 6:

Por-Bar Farms -- Medina-based, selling heirloom produce varieties
Green Corps -- Slavic Village-based, selling produce, berries and salsa
Shipley's Coffee House -- Slavic Village-based, selling smoothies, Italian soda, and coffee
Transylvania Bakery -- Slavic Village-based, selling Eastern European-style bread and baked goods
Hummingbird Creations -- Vermillion-based, selling handmade herbal and aromatherapy products (soaps, shampoos, lotions, teas and more!)
Noon Sharpening -- This guy hooked up an old sewing machine for sharpening knives -- bring anything with an edge, and he'll manually sharpen while you shop!
Joe Zastawny -- recent graduate of OSU Extension's Market Gardening Course; Joe will be selling through Growhio's community vendor assistance program!
Plant Kingdom -- a far-out vegan bakery from Akron... yum!

Other vendors who will join us later in the season:

Woolf Farms -- an orchard in Columbiana County; sells strawberries, peaches, apples and sweet corn in-season
Canal Corners -- farmers from the Cuyahoga Nat'l Park's Countryside Conservancy program, selling delicious produce

Make sure you get out to our Grand Opening celebration this Monday, June 6: a local drum circle from Community Assessment and Treatment Services will get your body rockin', and we'll be raffling off some game tickets for the first-place Cleveland Indians!

Okay, enough chatter! Start planning your shopping list! (and check out our brand new website!)

Yours in local food,

Emelio