Local vendors are gathering for the Fort 91原创 Night Market every Friday until Aug. 25.
On Friday, July 14 about 40 vendors set up tents and products for the public to see.
Sydnee Miller works as a co-partner of Farm Fresh Mobile Market with her mom, who took over the business after her husband passed away, will be selling locally grown organic fruits and vegetables at the night market every Friday.
鈥淢y mom works really hard every day and needed someone she could trust, and I said I could be that person for her. I love helping her,鈥 Miller said.
Miller鈥檚 father immigrated from Holland and made connections with local farmers in the Fraser Valley to begin hosting mobile markets.
鈥淭he customers are everything. I love making connections with people and being able to connect with somebody,鈥 she said. 鈥淭he night market has been a beautiful place to meet a lot of different people.鈥
Miller and her husband, Matthew, moved to Fort 91原创 from Abbotsford and said they鈥檝e been happy in the new community.
鈥淲e love it here. It鈥檚 like heaven on Earth,鈥 Miller said.
Representatives from BC Girl Guides manned a booth at the night market selling cookies and recruiting volunteers for the 91原创 area.
Delainey Lockett, community event outreach and contact guider, said girl guides suffered during the pandemic and are making an effort to recover.
鈥淲e are making an effort to be more visible in the communities, and right now we are dealing with a shortage of volunteers,鈥 she explained.
Basic requirements to join girl guides include being over 19 years old, female identifying, and passing a background check. Then, prospective volunteers will then take part in a training course to learn about girl guides and how to be safe in various activities.
Lockett has been involved in girl guides since she was five years old, starting as a Spark and moving through the program until she graduated high school. After completing her post-secondary degree and missing the community, she rejoined girl guides. Now, Lockett is in her seventh year as a girl guides leader.
鈥淚 like to see how excited the kids are. They are so eager to engage with different opportunities鈥 Seeing [our] hard work positively impact someone else is really validating,鈥 she said.
BC Girl Guides will be at the market a final time on Friday, July 28.
The night market runs every Friday from 5 to 10 p.m. at Pop Up Park on Glover Road and Mavis Avenue until Aug. 25.
For a full list of vendors, people can visit .
The market is hosted by the Eric Woodward Foundation and the foundation鈥檚 Fort 91原创 Project, a non-profit organization that uses donations to support Fort 91原创鈥檚 improvements and charitable causes.
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