Saturday, March 03, 2018

Amphitheatre farmers market to add night market, will accept SNAP/EBT payment. (SAR)

Thanks to the Provows for accepting EBT cards and opening Farmer's Market some Saturday nights. Congratulations to government watchdog Tom Reynolds for raising consciousness re: Farmers’ Market EBT cards.





Amphitheatre farmers market to add night market, will accept SNAP/EBT payment

By Stuart Korfhage
Posted Mar 3, 2018 at 2:01 AM
St. Augustine Record

Katie Provow and her husband, Nick, decided last year to take over management of the farmers market at the St. Augustine Amphitheatre with the intention of doing more than just maintaining the status quo.

While that might not have been apparent in the first few months after taking over in August, it’s about to become pretty obvious.

Provow and the Amphitheatre announced some major additions to the market, some of which start with today’s event. That includes the acceptance of — and matching the funds for — SNAP/EBT benefits.

But the biggest change will begin March 27 when the first of the monthly night markets takes place, scheduled for 6-9 p.m. and includes entertainment.

“The idea is to make it more of an entertaining night out,” Provow said. “We’re going to try a couple different things on the entertainment side to see what sticks.”

The original request for proposal said the manager might have the use of the facility on some weekdays, so Provow decided to take advantage of the opportunity and create something of a new audience. She said the Saturday morning market doesn’t work for everyone and doesn’t appeal to everyone, so this will be a different experience.

“There’s a couple of night markets around the state,” she said. “There’s one in Gainesville and one in Orlando, a couple others that have seen some real success, so the Amphitheatre management thought that was a great idea, too, and really a way to make use of their space on some weeknights where it’s not in use.”

The night markets will feature about 90 booths, which is down slightly from Saturday mornings (about 110 vendors).

Each night will have different entertainment. The first night market will feature local indie band The Young Step playing on the Front Porch at 6:30 p.m. Additional confirmed night market entertainment includes a screening of “Revenge of the Creature,” hosted by the Historical Society on April 24, the annual Friends of the St. Augustine Amphitheatre Guitar Raffle on May 22 and a Contra/Square Dancing night hosted by Skin & Bonz on June 26.

If the response is good, Provow said the night markets will expand to two times a month in July.

It isn’t just the night markets that have additional programming, though. On the first Saturday of every month, The Yoga Collective will host a donation-based yoga class on the Front Porch. On the fourth Saturday of each month, chef Amy Rupert Secol will create dishes from ingredients purchased directly from the vendors at the market that morning. Visitors can watch her live demonstration, taste samples and get the recipe to make the dish at home.

For the Amphitheatre, the expansion of the offerings at the market is just another opportunity to provide programming to the community beyond the normal music acts, said Dianya Markovits, marketing and community relations manager.

“This is the first time I’ve ever experienced a large-scale market that had more than just food,” she said. “It has hands-on activities and these community info booths where you learn about a nonprofit you might not have heard about and you can get involved with.

“It really is furthering our mission of being firmly rooted in the community along with providing entertainment. It helps the Amphitheatre opens its doors to a much broader audience.”

Artist Toni DeWitt of Westside Studio Clay Arts has been a longtime vendor at the market and said it remains an important part of the community.

“It’s hard to find a forum that does what the farmers market does,” she said. “It’s a way of life. There are locals who have been coming since the day it started.”


Making it even more appealing to some shoppers is the initiative to participate in the Fresh Access Bucks program. A program of the Florida Certified Organic Growers and Consumers Inc. (FOG), Fresh Access Bucks (FAB) is a statewide incentive program designed to encourage SNAP recipients to redeem their benefits at farmers markets to purchase fresh, healthy foods directly from Florida farmers. Through the partnership, the St. Augustine Amphitheatre Farmers Market will match up to $40 in SNAP/EBT funds for cardholders each week.

Provow said it took some time to organize the effort to accept SNAP/EBT funds because every vendor at the market has to participate if it sells qualifying goods. She said the management is taking on all of the obligations for new equipment/technology needed to perform the transactions.

Barbecue chef Michael Brooks, who owns County Road Provisions, has been coming to the market since the fall and supports the vision of Provow and the Amphitheatre.

“That’s just another source of income,” Brooks said of the EBT/SNAP addition. “That sounds like a really good program.”

The only consistent complaint he’s ever heard from market customers — and which was also noted by DeWitt — is that there isn’t enough parking. Some visitors wait 15-20 minutes or more to get in at peak times.

But it wouldn’t be so crowded if people didn’t like it so much.

“It seems to be getting bigger and bigger,” Brooks said. “The whole idea is to support the locals. That’s what that market is all about.”


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1. Congratulations to govt watchdog Tom Reynolds for raising consciousness re: Farmers’ Market EBT cards. Since EBT cellphone software is free, there was NO legal reason for vendors refusing to accept EBT cards. SABCA EVP Robert Samuels allegedly blocked EBT cards at Wednesday Market because he did not “West Augustine” people attending “his” Farmers’ Market. Discrimination? Yes. Enough discrimination from govt property lessees See Burton v. Wilmington Parking Garage Authority, 365 U.S. 715 (1961)
2. Thanks to Chairman Henry Dean for persuading all five St. Johns County Commissioners to vote to keep our Wednesday Farmer’s Market at SAB Pier Park, but to require an RFP---rejecting the illegal demand that the RFP be written around the St. Augustine Beach Civic Association (SABCA) and its whim of iron. The new contractor WILL comply with reasonable expectations of probity, including EBT cards, financial accountability.
3. Thanks to Katie & Nick Provow for entrepreneurial spirit, accepting EBT cards and opening Saturday nights.
4. It takes a village to make this magical place even better.
5. How about a “Tom Reynolds Day” at the new Wednesday Farmers’ Market? Let’s honor the activist-whistleblower who helped to bring down the Reign of Error (and Tsouris) of WILLIAM JONES, SABCA President, and ROBERT & ANDREA SAMUELS, who ran “their” St. Augustine Beach Pier Park as if they were Louche Lords of All They Survey, tedious tortfeasors banishing First Amendment protected activity to the area in front of the restrooms, procuring retaliatory arrest of former Code Enforcement Bd Chair Wm Rosenstock, blocking disabled parking spaces, purporting to order the late Robert Kahler not to sit with vendors.
6. Some unhappy people make their own bad weather--that’s SABCA. Goodbye!« less
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THANK YOU, Katie Provow and Nick Provow for GETTING the VENDORS ACCEPTING EBT/SNAP!

THANK YOU TO KATIE and NICK PROVOW FOR STOPPING THE DISCRIMINATION AGAINST LOW-INCOME VETS, LOW-INCOME SENIORS, LOW-INCOME DISABLED ADULTS & LOW-INCOME CHILDREN and LOW-INCOME PEOPLE of ALL DESCENTS/COLORS!

To now know that EVERYONE WHO WANTS CAN BUY FRESH FOODS at OUR St Johns County AMPHITHEATER is GOD SENT!

THIS TAKING OF EBT/SNAP IS WHAT I HAVE BEEN PRAYING FOR and PRAYER WORKS!

The DISCRIMINATION THAT WENT ON FOR YEARS AT THE St Johns County AMPHITHEATER FARMERS MARKET IS FINALLY OVER!

NOW IT IS TIME FOR KATIE and NICK PROVOW TO TAKE OVER THE FARMERS MARKET AT THE ST JOHNS COUNTY PEIR IN ST AUGUSTINE BEACH!

NOW IS THE TIME TO STOP THE DISCRIMINATION THAT THE ST AUGUSTINE BEACH CIVIC ASSOCIATION HAS DONE FOR ALMOST 20 YEARS!

NOW IS THE TIME TO INVESTIGATE THE PEOPLE WHO HAVE BEEN BEHIND THIS DISCRIMINATION FOR ALL OF THESE YEARS!

NOW IS THE TIME TO FIRE THE COUNTY ADMINISTRATOR MICAHEL WANCHICK FOR ALLOWING BILL JONES and BOB SAMUELS, THE TWO HATERS/RACIST WHO ARE THE PRESIDENT and EXECUTIVE VICE PRESIDENT OF THE ST AUGUSTINE BEACH CIVIC ASSOCIATION, ... TO DISCRIMINATE AGAINST THE LOW-INCOME VETS, LOW-INCOME SENIORS, LOW-INCOME DISABLED ADULTS & LOW-INCOME CHILDREN and LOW-INCOME PEOPLE of ALL DESCENTS/COLORS!« less
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THERE ARE NO THREE WORST PEOPLE IN ST JOHNS COUNTY THAN St Augustine Beach Civic Association President/SJC Sheriff department employee BILL JONES, local crook/batterer of DISABLED VETS Executive Vice President of the SABCA BOB SAMUELS, and COUNTY ADMINISTRATOR MICHAEL WANCHICK!

PLUS to know that the St Augustine Beach Commissioners Rich O'Brien, Commissioner Undine George, Commissioner Margret England and the NEWEST HATER of POOR PEOPLE Don Samora, ALL BACK THE DISCRIMINATION at the Pier Farmers Market is DISGUSTING!

AND LET US NOT FORGET ABOUT THE NEWEST HATER ON THE SCENE!

OH YES, I MEAN HENRY DEAN ... OH YES, HENRY " THE HATER, " DEAN HATES POOR PEOPLE ...

THE COUNTY COMMISSIONER and CURRENT CHAIR of the COUNTY COMMISSION, HENRY DEAN ...
HATES POOR PEOPLE PERIOD and IS A LIFELONG GOV TROUGH ER ... VERY SAD, BUT TRUE!

AT THE FEB 20 th COUNTY COMMISSION MEETING, CHAIRMAN HENRY DEAN SAID LOUDLY and CLEARLY THAT HE SUPPORTS DISCRIMINATION at the FARMERS MARKET AT THE PIER!

HOW?... WHAT ....? ...are you SURE HENRY DEAN said that?

YES, I AM SURE THAT HENRY DEAN DID NOT DEMAND THAT EBT/SNAP BE TAKEN AT THE FARMERS MARKET!

HENRY DEAN SAID HE SUPPORTS THE FARMERS MARKET AT THE PEIR THE WAY IT IS NOW!

HENRY " THE HATER, " DEAN SAYS AN RFP WILL BE DONE FOR THE FARMERS MARKET, BUT NEVER DEMANDED THAT EBT/SNAP BE TAKEN!

HENRY DEAN WAS WELL INFORMED FOR OVER THE LAST 16 MONTHS THAT HE HAS BEEN IN OFFICE THIS DISCRIMINATION IS, WAS, and STILL IS TAKING PLACE AT THE COUNTY PEIR FAMERS MARKET!

COMMISSIONER and CURRENT CHAIR HENRY DEAN HAS DONE NOTHING TO STOP THIS SERIOUS WRONG!

HENRY DEAN COMMISSIONER and CURRENT CHAIR of ST JOHNS COUNTY COMMISSION IS A HATER!« less
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@TZ - Plays Roblox That’s not what Henry said. I spoke with him, Regina Ross and Patrick McCormack after the meeting -- I reckon RFP will include EBT cards.

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