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ORGANIZATION: Illinois Stewarship Alliance

  • A group opportunity. Invite your friends.
  • 8 people are interested
Volunteer with us!

We need your help at the Old Capitol Farmers Market! Volunteering with us is a great way to support your community; meet new friends; learn more about local farms, chefs, bakers, and other vendors; and get a behind-the-scenes look at the people and faces that help make our farmers market the place to be every Saturday morning. The Old Capitol Farmers Market is all about building a thriving local community and creating a sense of place here in Springfield. We can’t do it without you!

Volunteer Shifts:

First shift: 8:00 am - 9:45 am
Second shift: 10:00 am - 11:45 am.

Shifts are just 1 hour and 45 minutes long and we need 5 volunteers for each shift.

Volunteer Duties:

Volunteers will count people entering the market for a 20-minute period each hour. People watching at its finest! In between counts, volunteers are welcome to shop and enjoy the market, including live music, fitness activities, yoga, and chef demonstrations! There are just two 20-minute counts each shift, which means you get to spend just as much time eating breakfast tacos and watching chef demos as you do volunteering. That’s the kind of volunteer style we’re all about!

Other volunteer duties may include helping with set-up or tear-down of tables and chairs, taking pictures for social media, and taking attendance counts at the family fitness events or chef demos.

Why Attendance Counts?

Your help measuring market attendance allows us to document the importance of the Market to our community and local economy. Additionally, attendance is an important number when it comes to securing grants and sponsorships for the Market.

How do I sign up?!

Volunteers are welcome to sign up for a single date, multiple dates, or the whole season! We’re counting market visitors every Saturday and once a month on Wednesdays. The market runs through October 28th. We would love your help!

Want to learn more? Email Marisa at marisa@ilstewards.org

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About Illinois Stewarship Alliance

Location:

PO Box 648, Rochester, IL 62563, US

Mission Statement

Illinios Stewardship Alliance is a citizens' organization that promotes a safe and nutritious food system, family farming, and healthy communities by advocating diverse, humane, and socially just and ecologically sustainable production and marketing practices.

Description

The Illinois Stewardship Alliance (ISA) is a 34-year-old statewide membership organization working to promote environmental stewardship in the state. Founded in 1974 as the Illinois South Project, the organization was created to oppose the unfettered strip mining that was occurring in much of the state. With the success of passing the U.S. Surface Mining Control and Reclamation Act and cognate laws on the state level, the organization changed its name and focus to promote family farmers and healthy food systems in Illinois.

Since that time, some of our successes include:

  • Establishing Food Policy Councils, which provide communities opportunities to discuss food system issues that are important to them such as marketing, alternative production, and funding

  • Participating in C-FAR, the Illinois Council on Food and Agricultural Research, by helping to focus research in the state, pushing for adequate funding, and representing the needs for alternative agriculture and marketing

  • Partnering with two other premier environmental groups in the state, the Illinois Environmental Council and the Prairie Rivers Network, in the Rolling River Ride, a bike ride fundraiser for the environment. This event, which promises to build into the future, was made possible by sponsors including very generous support from Rush-Copely

  • Participating in the first Chicago Food Summit as sponsors, planners, and participants

  • Participating in the Rockford College Food Security Summit as sponsors

  • Participating in the Illinois Organics Conference as planners and participants

  • The Land Grant Accountability Project, which encouraged the University of Illinois to increase the amount of research funding for sustainable agriculture

  • Establishing organic certification opportunities for Illinois organic growers

  • Organizing Farmers' Market Nutrition Projects as pilot projects in Champaign-Urbana and East St. Louis to provide locally-grown foods to low-income persons and to support direct marketing by farmers

  • The Stewardship Farm, a research and education site

  • Assisting grassroots groups in strategy development, organizing responses around key actions, and working through the bureaucratic process

  • Educating county boards about the deleterious effects of factory livestock farms and their county's rights under the law

  • Organizing local citizens opposed to the siting, construction, or operation of factory livestock farms

  • Educating and assisting farmers in developing opportunities for value-added and direct marketing and encourage activities that promote relational marketing

The strengths of a rural grassroots organization are its members and the citizens it organizes and works with. ISA is committed to building itself organizationally, expanding its grassroots base, and strengthening the ties between independent family farmers, rural communities and consumers to promote the responsible stewardship of Illinois ' natural resources.

CAUSE AREAS

Community
Environment
Community, Environment

WHEN

We'll work with your schedule.

WHERE

Downtown, 4th and AdamsSpringfield, IL 62705

(39.8,-89.65)
 

SKILLS

GOOD FOR

  • Kids
  • Teens
  • People 55+
  • Group

REQUIREMENTS

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