Farmers’ Market Vendor Workshops – Toronto, Grimsby & Uxbridge

Greenbelt Farmers Market Network presents:
Money Matters and Gearing Up For a Successful Season
with Michelle Wolf, Director of Training for Farmers' Markets of Nova Scotia
Join us for this practical, inspiring, hands-on learning day, focused on helping farmers' market vendors build solid businesses that make money and meet their lifestyle goals.
Key topics:
- Effective goal-setting strategies that save time and make money
- How tweaking your 'money mindset' can result in higher day-of market sales and increased revenue over the year
- A simple, effective cost-capturing pricing formula to ensure your business is profitable
- How your competition can actually help you grow your business
- In-person and on-line 'relationship marketing' techniques to grow a loyal, dedicated core of customers who buy from you week after week
Choose from 3 Workshop Locations:
Toronto
FoodShare
90 Croatia St, Toronto
Thursday April 23rd, 9:30 am - 3:30 pm
Grimsby
Station 1 Coffeehouse, 2nd Floor
28 Main Street E, Grimsby
Friday April 24th, 9:30 am - 3:30 pm
Uxbridge
Trinity United Church Friendship Hall
20 First Ave, Uxbridge
Saturday April 25th, 9:30 am - 3:30 pm
Cost: $35 (HST included) for the day, including materials, coffee/tea, snacks and lunch. Click here to register. (If you cannot register online, give us a call.)
Payment Options:
For secure online payment using debit or credit, go to www.tfmn.ca (Events Registration page) OR
Mail a cheque payable to FoodShare (our project host) to:
GBFMN
92 Concord Avenue
Toronto ON
M6H 2P3
Deadline to register and pay:
Friday, April 17th.
Spaces are limited, register early!
For more info, contact:
Anne Freeman or Hillary Barter
greenbeltfarmersmarketnetwork@gmail.com | 416-536-9103 | greenbeltfresh.ca
The Greenbelt Farmers' Market Network (GBFMN) is a project funded by the Greenbelt Foundation which aims to increase the success of farmers' markets in the Greenbelt region. They develop research reports, create a space to share information, provide professional development opportunities for market organizers, allocate small grants to markets and farmers, and promote Greenbelt area markets. They work with a growing network of nearly 100 diverse farmers' markets, contributing to vibrant communities in and around the Greenbelt.