Showing posts with label St. John's. Show all posts
Showing posts with label St. John's. Show all posts

Wednesday, 3 February 2016

First Some Good Market of 2016!

Hi everyone!  We've all been really busy during our "down time" since Christmas. In case you missed it, our $20,000 goal in food and cash for local food banks was surpassed last year...that means we've upped the ante for 2016 to $25,000. Admission is free at Some Good Market but if you could bring a non-perishable food item or a monetary donation that is always appreciated. The Community Food Sharing Association and food banks in Bay Roberts and area put all those donations to good use!

For our first event of the year, we have TEN food vendors! Bring your appetite for:
Gluten-free Treasures
Jewish Deli
Flour of Scotland
NL Seasonings
Multi Ethnic Food Kitchen
Some Sweet Fudge
T Cakes
Steve Curtis
The Blue Box Pantry
Some Good Market

Exhibitors on the handmade craft front include:
Fabric Creations
That's Sew Dee
Foggy Rock Fibres
Pebble Creations
BubblePixie Soap Co
Anne's Creative Crafts
Yellow Rose
The Crystal Ball
Rock Scissors Paper
Newfoundland Collectables by Diane Budden
The Magnet King
Kabin Kozies
Vicki's Home-made Cards
BB's Bathbombs
Boou Dog Treats
Maeby at Home
Spindrift Handknits
Mewfoundland Purrrfections
Because I Felt Like It
Doodlepalooza
Babble Roo Washable Silicone Jewelry
Ragged T's
OneRoot
In Stitches
Katlyn's Designs
Bobbi Pike Art
Happywags Treats
Buttons
Useful Crafts

And the Refugee and Immigrant Advisory Council will have an information booth with member made craft and art.

See you from 10 until 4 at St. Thomas Church across from Coffee Matters on Military Road in St. John's.

Monday, 14 July 2014

Some Good News

Hello Some Good Crowd...lots of news to share about the upcoming Some Good Market Goes to Town on August 16.

First...lots of our wonderful vendors will be on hand as usual...and they have been donating a huge assortment of their wares to the door prize...and its worth more than $1000!

Second...look for our flyer in your mailbox or where you work or shop...it will have info about the event and if you bring it with you...it gets you an extra chance to win the doorprize.

And finally... because Starvation Doesn't Take a Vacation...we will be collecting foodstuffs for the Community Food Sharing Association...to fill the huge kitchen (a bus is too small) with non-perishables for local foodbanks. At 4 pm their volunteers will truck the food back to the warehouse to be weighed and valued! So exciting! Check out their website at cfsa.nf.net

Stay tuned for updates! Check out Some Good Market on Facebook and Twitter and please share share share so we can make this event #somegood for our vendors, patrons and foodbanks.

SGM is located at Canonwood Hall, St. Thomas' Church, 8 Military Road across from Coffee Matters when it goes to town about once a month.

Want to be a vendor at this or any of our scheduled events? Contact us at somegoodmarket@gmail.com for more info.

Friday, 27 June 2014

Some Good Article

Thanks to writer Jennifer Kelly and the national magazine optimyz for featuring Some Good Market in their Atlantic section of their June/July issue! Enjoy!

Thursday, 5 June 2014

Some Good Schedule June - December 2014

We've been going full tilt with events in Makinsons and St. John's since February and we decided on the remaining dates for 2014 a while back and shared on Facebook and Twitter but waited a bit to share with you here. So here you go :)

Some Good Market - Makinsons
June 7 and 21
July 12 and 26
August 9 and 23
September 6 and 20
October 4 and 18
November 15
December 20

Some Good Market - St. John's
June 14
July 5
August 16
September 13
October 11
November 8
December 6

We would love for you to share this information to help spread the word...without your support as patrons we couldn't do what we do.

We are taking bookings for all events. If you would like to be a vendor email somegoodmarket@gmail.com for all the information you need to apply. You will need to be a maker and meet our criteria.

Thanks!

Thursday, 10 October 2013

Some Good Market - Schedule 10/2013- 6/2014

Did you know that Some Good Market runs from February till December?  The schedule has been finalized until the end of June 2014. For February until July Some Good Market is open every two weeks in Makinsons and once a month in St. John's.

Makinsons location is at the Makinsons Community Centre which is on the main road a little less than 1 km from the Veterans Memorial Highway.

St. John's location is at Canonwood Hall aka St.  Thomas Hall across the street from Coffee Matters on the corner of Military Road and Kingsbridge Road.

Potential vendors can contact SGM through Facebook,  Twitter and somegoodmarket@gmail.com.  All vendors must be approved and must meet standards of quality and pricing (no hobby pricing allowed).

Help keep our vendors costs down by sharing information about Some Good Market with your friends,  family and the people that you meet walking down the street :)

Tuesday, 24 September 2013

Meet Some Good Peeps: Heather Jones

Time to meet another of our wonderful craftspeople. Today we'll talk to Heather Jones of Kelp Me! Your nostrils will get a workout sniffing all her products because they all smell some good.

So Heather....

Q: Where are you from?

A: Twillingate, NL

Q: Why do you do what you do?

A: I got hooked on the idea of homesteading and started doing everything from raising chickens to making soap .. the chickens are gone, but the soap stuck with me!

Q: Who/what inspires you (in relation to your craft)?

A:  I'm inspired by undersea life and my wandering imagination... and mermaids.

Q: What is your favourite part of your craft/process ? What takes the longest?

A: Creating new products .. especially new soaps. I use natural pigments and oxides for colour and effect and its always a bit of a surprise to see the end result!

Q: What do you think craft means to NL?

A: It is the people of this rock that make it shine ... it is through our craft and art that we make it sparkle! (cheesy but true!)

Q: Words to live by?

A:  I can't think of a really epic quote right now so I'll just list the best words in the English language: respect, compassion, courage, chocolate.

Q: Have you received any awards for your craft?

A: Yes. Craft Council Award for Best New Emerging Craftsperson/ Artist, Youth Ventures Venture of the Year Award, Agricultural Integrity Award, and a couple of others from Youth Ventures when I started up.

Q: Do you have any pets?

A: Maggie- goat, Boots - Beagle, Woody - NL Pony, Gypsy - Black cat

Q: Any youngsters?

A: Silas - 4, Samuel - 2

Q: What is your favourite food?

A: Eggs ... shoulda kept the chickens

You can reach Heather through her Facebook Group - Kelp Me! or email at info@kelpme.com
She is an occasional vendor at SGM and you can find her at other events around St. John's and area.

Friday, 20 September 2013

Some Good Upcoming Events!

The remaining events for 2013 are:
September 28 - Makinsons
October 12 - Makinsons
October 19 - Happy First Anniversary St. John's
October 26 - Makinsons Halloween
November 16 - Some Good Christmas Market St. John's
November 23 - Makinsons
December 7 - Makinsons
Some Good Market will reopen in February 2014 (and we will be announcing dates soon)

Lots of vendors have signed up for all events. ..here is a sneak peak of the lineup for a couple (for all events check out the Events section of the Facebook page or stay tuned here on the blog)

September 28:
Shoreline Jewellery
Baynoddy  Knitwear,  Spinning and Weaving
Fahey Farm
Spindrift Handknits
Mewfoundland Purrrfections
Fireside Creations
MDC Boutique
Katlyn's Designs
Foggy Rock Fibres
Sealed With a Kiss
OneRoot Healing
Fit to be Dyed
Natalie Jewellery
Top O' The Hill Glass Designs
Creative Metals NL
Brenda Crane Photography
That's Sew Dee
Foggy Island Crafts
As well as the usual Some Good eggs, produce and preserves!

Our celebratory First Anniversary event will be in St. John's on October 19:
Crafty Missus Fabrics
Doodlepalooza
Bobbi Pike Art
OneRoot Healing
She Makes Cakes
Kelp Me!
Brassy Lassy Jewels
Natalie Jewellery
Foggy Rock Fibres
Fireside Creations
MDC Boutique
Katlyn's Designs
Christine's Creations
Stain Glass Reflections
Desirée Baker
Sealed With a Kiss
Morgaine Parnham
Pedlar Press
Sum Sweet Fudge
Northeastern Folk Art
Top O' The Hill Glass Designs
Ruby J's Room
The Purple Raven
Atlantic Rock Threads
Nana's Bowtique
Brenda Crane Photography
QuacKidz
Ren Squires Designs
Fire Dove
Brittania Teas
Catherine McCausland
D. Silvey Photography
Quidi Vidi Pewter
Olivia Canela
Judy Cooper
P.S. Paraknots
Stephanie Crowley
Simply Handmade by Lana
Nan's Kitchen
St. Michael's Printshop
The Newfoundland Vampire
Shoshi Scarves
Shoreline Jewellery
Who Knit You?
Tickle Kids
Spoiled N Sweet Bowtique
Kandy Floss Kisses
Janet Peter
My Goodness Vegan Eats and Treats
Breakwater Books Ltd
Clyde's Crafts
Velvet Snow Accessories
Spindrift Handknits
Mewfoundland Purrrfections
Fit to be Dyed
Wet Your Whistle (tea, coffee and water)
And the usual Some Good eggs, produce,  baked goods and preserves!

(Subject to change)

Hope to see you there! Please share with your friends, family (and random strangers too) ;) thanks from all the Vendors of SGM!

Tuesday, 17 September 2013

Meet Some Good Peeps: John Andrews

Tuesday again already! Today our featured vendor is artist John Andrews of Doodlepalooza. He is a master personifier of animals (if you've seen his work you'll know what we mean). His work is always interesting and beautiful...and he's a nice fella to boot!
So John...

Q: Where are you from?

A: I’m a townie, pretty much. I was born in Corner Brook but we moved to St. John’s when I was very young.

Q: Why do you do what you do?

A: I spent 20 years working in graphic design/print production primarily in the book and newspaper industries. I love doing some contract work as a freelancer but I’m not interested in doing it full-time anymore. I guess what it boils down to is that I always felt I was working on other people’s projects: now it’s time for my own projects. My painting, printmaking, and embossing projects are finally off the back burner and have become my primary focus as I try to make my living as an artist and craftsperson.

Q: Who/what inspires you (in relation to your craft)?

A: I get inspired by seeing people who are excited about the things they are creating whether it’s art, craft, music, turkey dinners or fire pits. Peter Lewis’ transition from teacher to painter to gallery owner over a few short years is inspiring, professionally (plus I really like his work). Other local favourites are Gerry Squires and J.C. Roy. I’ve admired Bill Rose’s work for many years: I find both his style and subject matter very appealing. Some illustrators I’ve admired include Edward Gorey and Ralph Steadman (Gorey for his creepy whimsy and Steadman for his chaotic ink splashes). Also, my friend Mark Wood makes a mean fire pit and an even meaner fire.

Q: What is your favourite part of your craft/process? What takes the longest?

A: I guess my favourite is that point in the piece where you realize, “Hey! This crazy idea might just work!” Exciting stuff. Making something from nothing is extremely satisfying. Though I have to say I’m really enjoying interacting with people at the markets who are engaged with the things that I make. As an introvert, it can be overwhelming but it’s definitely growing on me.

Starting a painting is usually a lengthy, agonizing process for me. The ideas are in my head, usually for weeks or months… they simply won’t go away until I make the damn thing. But that first scratch on a blank canvas can be intimidating and therefore slow to get underway. I’ll often place the canvas on the easel, sit back at the woodstove, have a smoke and stare at it, going through the details I’d been thinking about for a long time. When the smoke is finished, I’ll take the canvas and put away out of sight… too overwhelmed to begin. But once that first mark gets made, look out! I get lost in it for hours at a time.

Q: What do you think craft means to NL?

A: Art and craft are essential components of out history and culture. They can highlight the essence and character of a people in a way that an archive cannot (no offense, archivists, you’re important too… just in a different way).

Q: Words to live by?

A: “Change is good!” I used to swear “change was bad” but in my heart I knew that wasn’t true. Making a major change (quitting my day job for example) has led to one of the most interesting and engaging years of my life.

Q: Do you own any pets? What kind and what are their names?

A: We own two fat cats named Willow and Xander. (Yes, they are named after Buffy characters.)

Q: What is your favourite food?

A: Job to say. Used to be pizza but we’re not really into junk food like we were. I make a mean plate of nachos every Friday night and a batch of homemade hamburgers every few weeks. The markets are great for discovering new foods. Last week I found a Thai salad that I’ll be looking for again.

If you want to see more of John's work find him here:

https://www.etsy.com/shop/Doodlepalooza

https://www.facebook.com/Doodlepalooza

http://doodlepalooza.blogspot.ca/

https://twitter.com/doodlepalooza

http://doodlepalooza.tumblr.com

John can also be found at Some Good Market occasionally and other events in and around the city.  Keep an eye out for his work...you'll never know when you might see a piece!