The Glebe Report June 2020 Issue

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Serving the Glebe community since 1973 June 12, 2020 www.glebereport.ca TFI@glebereport ISSN 0702-7796 Vol. 48 No. 6 Issue no. 525

Lansdowne Farmers’ Market reopens The Lansdowne Farmers’ Market reopened on May 31 with pandemic precautions that encourage online prepayment of goods with specific vendors. As a “click and collect” market, customers pre-purchase local produce, meats, cheeses, prepared foods, baked goods and hot take-out items from about 30 producers. While online pre-purchase is encouraged, customers are also able to buy in person if they have registered for a time slot. HOW IT WORKS:

1. Book a time slot at ottawafarmersmarket.ca/ specialmarket to pick up your orders on Sunday. Only customers who have booked a time slot through the eventbrite link on the website will be able to enter the market on Sunday. There are a limited number of time slots. 2. Place your orders directly with vendors by selecting them from the list. 3. Pick up orders from the vendors you purchased from by visiting the market during your prebooked time slot. COVID-19 PROTOCOLS WORKED OUT WITH PUBLIC HEALTH OTTAWA INCLUDE:

• Limited customer numbers within the market at any given time. • First hour limited to those aged 65-plus and those who are immuno-compromised. • No transactions at the market; all goods are purchased in advance. • Spaces between vendors’ booths. • Hand sanitizer available throughout the market. • Physical distancing measures within the market square and in areas where customers may wait. • Surfaces and tables sanitized frequently.. • No sampling of products. • All food for take-out only. No eating within the market. • No seating areas. • No pets, only service animals. • No musicians or buskers.

The Lansdowne Farmers’ Market reopened Sunday, May 31 with “click and collect” pandemic safety precautions. Customers select and prepay for goods online and collect from vendors on Sunday, crossing a patrolled no-walk zone to reach the particular vendor. PHOTO: ALI RAMEZANI

Find the Glebe Report online! Go to glebereport.ca for the digital version of your community newspaper! You’ll find feature articles and a PDF of the current issue, for perusal at your pandemic leisure. Bonus! – a complete archive of back issues since 1973. We’re also on Facebook, and look for @glebereport on Twitter and Instagram. Sign up for our eNewsletter to alert you when the next monthly issue comes out. You can sign up on our website at glebereport.ca. For this June issue, we are exclusively online due to COVID-19 concerns. We’ll return to our newsprint roots (while keeping our digital presence) as soon as we can.

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The end of an era..........................................Page 3

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