Friday Market Food Vendors

FRIDAY MARKET VENDING AT MANSON’S  HALL

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The Vancouver Island Health Authority (VIHA) policies regarding temporary, ie Farmers Markets holds liable both the vendors, and the operators of a market.

For vendors selling products regarded as a health risk, penalties to both the vendor and operator are significant.

The SCCA cannot place itself in a position of legal or financial liability, and is responsible to members, islanders and visitors to operate the Market in accordance with food safety regulations.

The Community Association regrets that food products not in compliance with the “Guideline for the Sale of Foods at Temporary Food Markets” can no longer be offered for sale at the Friday Market.

Regulations can be viewed online:

http://www.bccdc.ca/NR/rdonlyres/8084EEC3-3010-4908-876E-37BF359A939D/0/GuidelinesSaleofFoodsatTemporaryFoodMarkets2012FINAL.pdf

The community kitchen in the main hall is approved for the preparation of food products that can legally be sold at the Market, provided a vendor follows the applicable Guidelines.

The SCCA Board is considering policies for the use of this kitchen by individual members of the community who wish to use it to prepare fresh, packaged and frozen foods.

We are currently fundraising to renovate and re-equip the former café kitchen. On completion the community association will operate a fully certified commercial kitchen available for use by:

Seniors (for example Meals on Wheels, and social lunches)

Market vendors

Event catering, weddings and community fundraisers

Educational purposes and youth job experience

Regular “café days”, just like the good old days.

The Board thanks vendors and islanders for your understanding and patience while we work on solutions that will serve our community, and meet the challenge of complying with food safety regulations.

 

 

 

 

 

 

Thank You Coastal Community Credit Union

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The SCCA is pleased to be the recipient of a Quadra Legacy Grant from Coastal Community Credit Union. The grant will go towards the renovation of the kitchen at Manson’s Hall. We are grateful to the CCCU for the help in getting our much needed kitchen back up and running!

Community Volunteer Income Tax Program

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The SCCA is pleased to support the Community Volunteer Income Tax Program. Nora Disney is our local volunteer, and the can do income tax filing for free for people who qualify. Here are the qualifications for the free service.

  • Single up to $30,000
  • Couple up to $40,000
  • One child up to $35,000  (single parent)
  • Each dependent up to $2,500 more per dependent
  • Interest income up to $1,000

If you qualify, you can call Nora directly at 250-935-6345, or call the hall office 250-935-0015 to arrange to drop off your papers. Here is a list of the information needed in order to file:

  • Full name
  • Current address with Revenue Canada (for NetFile)
  • Birthdate
  • Marital Status
  • Name and birthdate of dependents
  • Contact phone number or email
  • T4s, T5s, childcare expenses, art or sport class receipts for dependents

Ready, Set, Go! Playschool!

New Wall in the Playschool

The SCCA is pleased to welcome Kate DeWitt, ECE, as our new playschool
teacher along with Jes Lennox and Julia Linnay as teacher assistants. Come
meet the teachers and check out the beautifully renovated playschool in
Manson’s Hall.
Children 2.5 – 5 years old and their families are invited to a drop in /
drop off Open House 10am – 2pm on Tuesday, Feb 25 and Thursday, Feb 27,
free of charge. Program tuition is $160/month through June 2014 for the
Tuesday/Thursday 10am – 2pm program, which works out to approximately
$5/hr. Provincial subsidy and partial private scholarships may be
available.
For more information, please contact Mansons’s Hall Manager Mary Lavelle
at 935-0015 or mansonshall@gmail.com.

Meeting for Parents of Playschoolers

PLAYSCHOOL! Calling all parents of children aged 2 1/2 – 5 years!
Renovations to the Manson’s Hall Playschool are nearly complete and we’re
getting ready to move back into the beautiful “new” space in January 2014.
Now is the time to share your ideas, hopes and dreams for the upcoming
program. Join us for a parents only roundtable discussion on Wednesday,
December 4, 11am- 12pm in the Pioneer Room (during playgroup, childcare
provided). To get the ball rolling, and for parents who are unable to
attend, you can share your thoughts (confidentially) here today.

Together we can create a magical year for our preschoolers. For more info,
call Hall Manager Mary Lavelle at 935-0015.