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  • 3/17 – Food for Thought with UTMB Nutrition Intern, Molly!

    3/17 – Food for Thought with UTMB Nutrition Intern, Molly!

    Meet Molly, our UTMB Nutrition Intern, at her very own Food for Thought booth!

    Molly will be serving up a Broccoli & Mushroom Pasta, made with ingredients that you can purchase at GOFM! She will also have some fun nutrition and cooking tips to share.

    Date & Time:

    Sunday, March 17

    10:00 AM – 12:00 PM

    Location:

    33rd & Market

  • Real Food Project Community Meal at ACCT – April

    Real Food Project Community Meal at ACCT – April

    Galveston’s Own Farmers Market partners with other non-profit organizations to deliver Community Meals — where with the help of volunteers, we are able to provide a free hot home cooked meal to their patrons!

    What do volunteers do?

    • Volunteers can whip up a dish based on the theme -or- help us serve!

    • Sign ups indicate the need (main, salad, side, dessert, -or- server). Volunteers can sign up for which dish they’d like to make via our Volunteer Portal.

    • The sign ups are for 10 servings – if you’d like to make more than 10, sign up for more than 1 slot.

    • This Month’s Theme is Brunch

    Ready to make something delicious? Follow the below instructions to sign up!

    Questions?

    Email Volunteer Coordinator at Volunteer@gofarmersmarket.com

    Thursday, April 18

    11:30 AM – 1:30 PM (11:30 AM Drop Off)

    Access Care of Coastal Texas (ACCT)

    Address: 707 23rd St, Galveston, TX 77550

  • Real Food Project Community Meal  at Gulf Breeze – April

    Real Food Project Community Meal at Gulf Breeze – April

    Galveston’s Own Farmers Market partners with other non-profit organizations to deliver Community Meals — where with the help of volunteers, we are able to provide a free hot home cooked meal to their patrons!

    What do volunteers do?

    • Volunteers can whip up a dish based on the theme -or- help us serve!

    • Sign ups indicate the need (main, salad, side, dessert, -or- server). Volunteers can sign up for which dish they’d like to make via our Volunteer Portal.

    • The sign ups are for 10 servings – if you’d like to make more than 10, sign up for more than 1 slot.

    • This Month’s Theme is Brunch

    Ready to make something delicious? Follow the below instructions to sign up!

    If you’d like to make a side dish for this — follow the below instructions:

    Questions? Email Volunteer Coordinator at Volunteer@gofarmersmarket.com

    Thursday, April 4

    4:30 PM – 6:00 PM (4:30 PM Drop Off)

    Gulf Breeze Apartments

    Address: 1211 21st ST Galveston, TX 77550

  • Jack Johnson’s 146th Birthday Celebration!

    Jack Johnson’s 146th Birthday Celebration!

    Join us in celebrating Jack Johnson’s birthday at GOFM! John Arthur Johnson, nicknamed the “Galveston Giant”, was an American boxer who, at the height of the Jim Crow era, became the first African American world heavyweight boxing champion. His memory continues to live on our island.

    In partnership with Nia Cultural Center + The Future is US, patrons can:

    • partake in a little Jack Johnson Trivia,

    • color Jack Johnson coloring Sheets,

    • enjoy a reading at 10 AM, & a Jack Johnson reenactment at 10:30 AM! and

    • enjoy mini lemon blueberry muffins from Melat’s Provisions (for the first 100 folks!)

    Dates:

    March 24, 2024

    9:00 AM – 1:00 PM

    at Galveston’s Own Farmers Market (3304 Market, 77550)


    About Nia Cultural Center

    In response to the growing problem of youth violence in the early 1990’s Nia Cultural Center has provided family and youth empowerment programs. Originally a Community Youth Development program funded by the Texas Department of Family Services, the Nia Cultural Center’s Family Strengthening and Empowerment program operated from 1996 – 2006. Learn more on their website>

    About The Future is US

    The Future is US exists to fight for Galveston youth through community voice so future generations can meet their full potential. They are working to identify community conditions and social determinants of health to prevent disproportionate suspension, expulsion, District Alternative Education Placement (DAEP) referral, and juvenile justice incarceration for youth of color in Galveston.

    Learn More>

  • Easter Scavenger Hunt with Society of Neuroscience Galveston Chapter!

    Easter Scavenger Hunt with Society of Neuroscience Galveston Chapter!

    Kids of all ages can stop by the Society of Neuroscience Galveston booth to pick up a Market “Scavenger Hunt” where you’ll search around market for clues!

    Bring the completed Hunt back to their booth to receive a sweet goodie bag featuring a tasty treat! There will be enough goodies for 65 kiddos, so come early.

    Kids can also make their wicked cool Brain Caps, make a neuron out of candy, and Pin the Tail on the Bunny!

    Sunday, March 31 (Easter)

    9:00 AM – 1:00 PM

    Galveston’s Own Farmers Market


    About Society for Neuroscience Galveston

    A big thanks to our co-sponsor the Society for Neuroscience Galveston. SfN Galveston is a student-led chapter committed to education for under-resourced schools and raising awareness and money for neurological disease research.


  • Pascua “Búsqueda del tesoro” con La sociedad de neurociencia de Galveston!

    Pascua “Búsqueda del tesoro” con La sociedad de neurociencia de Galveston!

    ¡Los niños de todas las edades pueden pasar por el stand de la Sociedad de Neurociencia de Galveston para recoger una “Búsqueda del Tesoro” donde buscarán pistas por todo el mercado!

    ¡Lleva la Búsqueda completada de vuelta a la stand para recibir una bolsa de regalos dulces con una deliciosa golosina de un vendedor local! Habrá suficientes golosinas para 65 niños, así que ven temprano.

    Los niños también pueden hacer sus propias gorras cerebrales, hacer una neurona con dulces y ¡ponerle la cola al conejito!

    Domingo, 31 de marzo (Día de Pascua)

    9:00 AM – 1:00 PM

    Galveston’s Own Farmers Market


    Sobre la Sociedad de Neurociencia de Galveston

    Un gran agradecimiento a nuestro co-patrocinador, la Sociedad de Neurociencia de Galveston. SdN Galveston es un capítulo liderado por estudiantes comprometidos con la educación para escuelas con pocos recursos y la concientización y recaudación de fondos para la investigación de enfermedades neurológicas.

  • 3/24 – Bloom & Buzz

    3/24 – Bloom & Buzz

    Get ready for “Bloom & Buzz” happeninn 3/24 from 9a-1p at Galveston’s Own Farmers Market– where we’ll be celebrating the first day of Spring with a few of our nature loving friends!

    What’s the buzz, you ask? 

    Let’s make your yard & Galveston the place to bee for biodiversity! 

    This event is made possible by the wildflower queen, Sasha Francis, and community partners: Texas Master Naturalist Galveston Bay Chapter, the Galveston Island Nature Tourism Council, Galveston Bay Foundation, Native Plant Society of Texas Clear Lake, and San Jacinto Community Garden

    p.s. deadline to complete the Landscape Exemption is 2/29! Fill it out here> Email planning@galvestonTX.gov

    Dates:

    March 24

    9:00 AM – 1:00 PM

    at Galveston’s Own Farmers Market


    Big thanks to Sasha Francis for getting all the plants for this event!

    About Sasha Francis

    Sasha Francis is a Galveston resident who has been involved in conservation education for 16 years, in roles from Wildlife Biologist and Zookeeper to plastic pollution specialist. Currently a Texas Master Naturalist and Environmental Educator, as well as a Gulf coast species aficionado, she loves sharing her knowledge and passion with her community! She thrives when connecting with other people and organizations who support or are interested in learning about green initiatives. There is always more to learn and ways we can GROW as a earth-friendly community! 😉

    Check out Sustainable Sasha on Facebook to stay connected and find helpful resources

  • 3/17 – Buy Nothing

    3/17 – Buy Nothing

    3/17 – Market Cancelled due to weather! Stay updated on the latest by following us on social media.

    Give & receive, share, lend, and express gratitude through a worldwide network of micro-local gift economies.

    It is as easy as 1-2-3:

    1. Bring up to 5 items MAX that you would like to give. Please no perishable food items!

    2. Take what you need or want.

    3. Any items left will be donated.

    It is give, take, or both! We give out of abundance with no expectation of anything in return.

    We do not encourage trading/bartering/buying/selling (as that is gifting with expectation of receiving).

    Sign up to Volunteer for Buy Nothing here>

    Dates:

    March 17, 2024

    9:00 AM – 1:00 PM

    at Galveston’s Own Farmers Market (3304 Market, 77550)


    About the Buy Nothing.

    Give Freely. Share creatively.

    Follow us at https://www.facebook.com/BuyNothingProject/

    We offer members a way to give and receive, share, lend, and express gratitude through a worldwide network of micro-local gift economies in which the true wealth is the web of connections formed between people who are real-life neighbors. Post anything you’d like to give away, lend, or share in this Buy Nothing community group. Ask for anything you’d like to receive for free or borrow. Keep it legal. Keep it civil.

    Buy Nothing Galveston, TX, is for neighbors on Galveston Island, TX, in the neighborhoods located within our boundaries (Galveston Island).

    If you live here, we’d love to have you join us! You can join one group only, the group where you live, so you can literally “give where you live.” This is what builds community. In this group there is no buying or selling, no trades or bartering, no soliciting for cash. We’re an adult-only, hyper-local gift economy. We are not a charity or community bulletin board.

    Learn more about the The Buy Nothing Project at

    http://buynothingproject.org/

  • 3/3 –  Mardi Gras Beads for Needs

    3/3 – Mardi Gras Beads for Needs

    Hold onto your Mardi Gras Beads until March 3, because you can recycle your Mardi Gras Beads at Market thanks to Beads for Needs — one of Ball High School’s TOR Store Projects! Plus, make your own bracelet while learning about their projects.

    See you then!

    Dates:

    March 23

    9:00 AM – 1:00 PM

    Location:

    The Depot on Market

    3304 Market, Galveston, TX 77550


    About Ball High School’s TOR Store Projects,

    partnered with Yagas Foundation

    Beads will have a renewed purpose in helping the students at Ball High in Daren Muren’s Life Skills program and Rob Lewis’ entrepreneurial program – Incubator.

    The Incubator business students will work closely with Life Skills students to collect, sort, clean and repackage the beads for sale on their online store.

    Click the images below to learn more.

  • 2/18 – Lunar New Year Celebration

    2/18 – Lunar New Year Celebration

    Dive into the magic of Lunar New Year!

    Lunar New Year is an Asian tradition welcoming in a new year based on – you guessed it – the lunisolar calendar. It’s a time to honor ancestors, celebrate what’s to come, and it goes by other names as well, depending on the culture: Chinese New Year, The Spring Festival, Korean New Year, or Vietnamese New Year/ Tết to name a few.

    Thanks to UTMB APAMSA, they’ll be sharing a few fun traditions & crafts to celebrate the Year of the Dragon – including :

    • Red Envelope crafting station,

    • Bǎu Cua raffle game, and

    • Chinese Fortune Sticks!

    Dates:

    February 18

    9:00 AM – 1:00 PM

    at Galveston’s Own Farmers Market


    UTMB’s Asian Pacific American Medical Student Association (APAMSA)

    The Asian Pacific American Medical Student Association (APAMSA) at the University of Texas Medical Branch has a primary mission of promoting the dissemination of information related to Asian Pacific American issues within the realm of medical education.

    They are committed to exploring and addressing the unique challenges, obstacles, and responsibilities specific to Asian Pacific American medical students and physicians. APAMSA actively provides opportunities for its members to engage in community service, contributing meaningfully to their respective communities.

    The association also aims to serve as a representative voice for Asian Pacific Americans as a collective within the University of Texas Medical Branch’s healthcare community. In its role as a resource, APAMSA endeavors to offer valuable information on subjects pertinent to Asian Pacific Americans, fostering a supportive and knowledgeable environment within the medical field.

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