Join Us!
Would you like to help support our community market, which in turn supports local farmers, food producers and craftsmen? We would love to have your support!
The Goldstream Station Market is operated by the Luxton Station Market Society (LSMS), formed in response to a strong interest in food security and a belief in community. Like most other community markets in British Columbia, this market is based on a "you grow it, you make it, you bake, you sell it" philosophy. Our vision is of a complete community market, including fresh local farm produce, quality arts and crafts, great music and other local entertainment.

Our goals are:  
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To manage and operate a sustainable, self-supporting community market in the West Shore region.
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To support and promote a sustainable and vibrant local agricultural industry by providing an outlet for the sale of locally-grown and locally-processed agricultural products, and by educating the community about its agricultural heritage and agriculture today.
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To support and encourage the arts by providing an outlet for the sale of artisan crafts and other fine art products, and opportunities for local musicians and other entertainers to perform.
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To create a positive experience for people who come to market, and to provide opportunities for local non-profit groups to tell their community story, thereby contributing to a sense of community in the West Shore area.

Benefits of Membership

By becoming a member you can help shape the LSMS and the future of the Goldstream Station Market by participating in electing our Board of Directors at our Annual General Meeting each year. You can also become a Board Member, and help make decisions to direct the Society. Members will also receive a copy of our 2010 Market Recipes E-Book.

Membership

Membership is open to anyone who supports the market and the goals of the society. The annual membership fee is $20. Click here to download a membership form.
If you have any questions or comments, please contact us at info@goldstreamstationmarket.ca