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Schedule & Events!

All month long the Community Market, our vendors, and organizers have some amazing events & sales that we want you to check out! Also, ensuring this are COVID safe for your needs and communities, on the home page of this website, OPIRG Brock maintains a regular schedule of online webinars & events!

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Community Market Specific Events

  • September 1 - Market Launch Day

    • Launch Day Giveaway​

  • September 13-19 - Market Week - Livestreams, Raffles, & More!

  • Post Community Market Online Panel 

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Vendor Events & Sales:

  • All September

    • Little Moth Vintage Shop - Summer Clearance (all items are under $25​), Keychain Sale (Use code TWOFOR8 to get 2 keychains for $8), Animal Crossing Stickers (Purchase 4, & get 5th one free)

    • Sara Lou Stuart - Sale prices on groups of 3 prints

  • September 6

    • Sour Made - Spooky Collection Launch​

  • September 12 | 11am-4pm

    • Matt Gazzola - E​nd of Summer Garage Sale (88 St. David's Road)

  • September 15-20

    • Sour Made - Custom Keychain/ Earring Giveaway (winner annouced on the 21st)​

  • DATE TBD

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OPIRG Brock Events: 

  • September 1-14 - Board Nominations

  • September 13 - Deadline to opt-in as an OPIRG Brock Member to be eligible to participate in the Annual General Meeting & Board Elections

  • September 15 - Public OPIRG Brock Board Meeting

  • September 24 - OPIRG Brock Annual General Meeting

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Niagara-based Community Events/ Webinars

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The work of OPIRG Brock primarily takes place on the traditional lands of the Haudenosaunee, Anishinaabe, Wendat, and Chonnonton people and home to many Indigenous people from First Nations from across Turtle Island, Metis, and Inuit people. A key treaty governing this territory is the “Dish with One Spoon” agreement. This treaty between the Anishinaabe, Mississaugas and Haudenosaunee binds them to share the territory and protect the land. Subsequent Indigenous nations and peoples, settlers and all newcomers, have been invited into this treaty in the spirit of peace, friendship and respect.

 

To learn more about the treaties in your area, we recommend checking out www.native-land.ca

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