Recognizing the "chaos and uncertainty" that surrounds the industry, leaders from the Penticton Farmers' Market are launching a campaign in support of local orchardists.
Apple Fest Month, as it's being called, will be celebrated through September in the South Okanagan and Similkameen. The group is inviting individuals, businesses, restaurants, and teachers to get involved and celebrate locally grown apples.
Citing January's deep freeze, wildfires from last summer, and the recent closure of BC Tree Fruits Cooperative, leaders from the market say the "desire to do something to help is strong."
"We know we canѻýt fix the big problems, but that doesnѻýt mean we sit on our hands and do nothing," said Philip Solman, co-manager of the Penticton Farmers' Market.
In recognition of Apple Fest Month, the group will be hosting a special apple-themed market on Saturday, Sept. 28, in downtown Penticton.
Apple varieties ѻý along with juice, ciders, and spirits made from local apples ѻý will be among the items on sale in the 100-block of Main Street. Baked goods that celebrate the fruit will also be available.
"We can reach thousands of people at the market and through our online channels,ѻý said Solman. ѻýSo, we aim to get as many people as possible, buying, eating, and cooking with locally grown apples."
But campaign organizers say they hope the local farmers and orchardists are celebrated for more than just one day.
Organizers say people can get involved by doing the following in September:
Individuals
ѻý&Բ;Buy locally-grown apples and post on Instagram or Facebook. Tag #SOSAppleFest and the Penticton Farmersѻý Market will share to "get a buzz going."
Restaurants
ѻý Add menu items that use locally grown apples and post details on social media using #SOSAppleFest. The Penticton Farmersѻý Market will share and add your business to an online map.
Businesses
ѻý&Բ;Think of a way to use or share locally grown apples, maybe giving them out to customers. Post details, tagging #SOSAppleFest, to show your support.
Teachers
ѻý Come up with ways to get locally grown apples into the classrooms. Post and tag #SOSAppleFest and your ideas will be shared.
Growers
ѻý If you are retailing your crop, reach out to Penticton Farmersѻý Market with details and shoppers will be directed to you.
The Penticton Farmers' Market, including its apple-themed event on Sept. 28, runs from 8:30 a.m. to 1 p.m.