Southwick Agricultural Commission Tackles Volunteer Coordination and Funding Concerns for Open Farm Day
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Meeting Type:
Agricultural Advisory Committee
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Meeting Date:
08/14/2024
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Recording Published:
08/15/2024
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Duration:
67 Minutes
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Towns:
Southwick
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County:
Hampden County
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State:
Massachusetts
- Meeting Overview:
The Southwick Agricultural Commission, during its meeting on August 14, 2024, focused on the logistics of the upcoming Open Farm Day, volunteer coordination, and issues related to budget transparency and funding from the town.
A significant portion of the meeting was dedicated to the organization and management of volunteers for Open Farm Day. Participants discussed the volunteer list dated August 13, 2024, emphasizing the need to adjust placements to match preferences and availability. Several volunteers preferred morning shifts, while others were flexible. Members proposed repositioning some Big Y volunteers to afternoon slots, highlighting a need for additional support during that time. The discussion also covered logistics, such as dropping off supplies at key locations like Granville Scoop or Firefly Fields.
Parking was another issue, especially with a new property acquisition by the owner of Brass Rail potentially alleviating previous challenges. The commission considered assigning two parking volunteers to manage the situation effectively. The conversation also touched on ensuring adequate coverage at all locations, including those with on-site staff.
Weather contingencies were discussed, with ideas like selling ponchos and setting up tents for shelter in case of inclement weather. Concerns about attendance if the weather turned unfavorable were noted, along with a plan to send a blast email to all volunteers, providing necessary information and addressing any questions. The creation of a master list of volunteers and their contact details was proposed to enhance coordination and communication.
The commission also addressed the logistical needs for Open Farm Day, including the setup of tents, tables, and chairs. Members confirmed that Boming Acres was fully equipped, while others offered to bring additional tables and tents. The need for cones, previously used, was confirmed, and it was suggested to ask volunteers to bring their own chairs. The timing of the event was debated, with a proposal to survey visitors about their preferred hours to inform future planning. Marketing strategies were also discussed, focusing on how visitors heard about the event to make advertising more cost-effective.
A point of contention arose regarding communication from the selectboard, specifically an email from Doug Moglin about promoting a business outside of Southwick for Open Farm Day. The email expressed disappointment, arguing that it undermined local economic opportunities. In response, the commission emphasized the intent to draw more visitors into Southwick by including external farms. Members pointed out the close connections between Southwick and Granville, such as shared agricultural resources and schools, arguing that the inclusion of Granville farms was mutually beneficial.
The commission also expressed dissatisfaction with perceived restrictions on their budget allocation for Farm Day. Concerns were raised about the lack of transparency regarding funds received from the town and the frustration over being told their use of funds was misappropriated. Members emphasized the significant volunteer effort put into organizing the event and the importance of community support.
The meeting included a moment of remembrance for Doug Wooder, who recently passed away, with members sharing reflections on his contributions to the community. Concerns were voiced about the future of the Wooder operation following this loss.
Additionally, the Historical Society’s interest in purchasing a 10.8-acre parcel of land on College Highway was discussed. The land, previously intended for a marijuana grow operation, was now being considered for preservation to prevent other developments. The commission supported the Historical Society’s efforts, noting the importance of conserving the land and potentially leasing non-wetland portions to local farmers. A motion to draft a letter of support for the project was unanimously approved.
Karl J Stinehart
Agricultural Advisory Committee Officials:
Thomas Dziadosz, Jennifer Bernier, Sage Fury, Jessica Whitmore Parker, Tammy L Ciak-Bissaillon, Daniel Garry Cook, Cynthia Barton, Zachary David Barnett, Ronald V Cecchini, Maryssa Cook-Obregon, Angelina Simone, Burt Christopher Hansen, Jr
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Meeting Type:
Agricultural Advisory Committee
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Committee:
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Meeting Date:
08/14/2024
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Recording Published:
08/15/2024
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Duration:
67 Minutes
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Notability Score:
Routine
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State:
Massachusetts
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County:
Hampden County
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Towns:
Southwick
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