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Welcome to the OPIRG Brock Community Market!

It’s finally September 1st, which means it’s finally time for the OPIRG Brock Community Market! We have so much planned for this special month but let’s start off with the basics!“Where do I start?”

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1. Buttons at the top of each market page

At the top of each Community Market page, you will find a series of buttons that help you navigate primarily non-vendor related information about the Community Market. 

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2. Key Community Market Resources

Before exploring the Community Market, we ask that all participants, vendors & customers read the Community Acknowledgements and @BlackOwned905 pages. Both of these pages offer essential information for engagements in social, economic, and environmental justice and solidarity.

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3. Meet & Browse the Vendors!

In the dropdown menu at the top of the page under Community Market, you will find the Vendors sorted on the following pages: 

  • All Vendors

  • BIPOC Vendors

  • 2SLGBTQQIA+ Vendors

  • 'For a Cause' Vendors

  • More Vendors!

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In addition to everyone being sorted on the All Vendors Page, each category has their own distinct page. Within each category, the vendors are organized alphabetically.

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Each vendor has included information about where and how to purchase their listings! Some vendors will direct you to their Etsy pages or websites, and some will accept e-transfer or PayPal! If there is a piece that you are interested in, check out their purchase instructions or send that vendor a DM o Instagram.

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If you prefer the Linktree format of online viewing, the OPIRG Brock Community Market has it's own Linktree, with all of the vendors, linked with their Instagrams accounts, will be organized alphabetically on this platform. 

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4. Feature Vendor(s)

Every day of the month, we will be showcasing at least one of many amazing vendors! During Market Week (September 13-19), we will be hosting a Features gallery on our Instagram, hosting livestreams, doing creative space tours, & more!

 

5. "How can I help the community market?"

  • Participate in our Giveaways - we will be hosting at least 3 throughout the month (maybe more), which includes following, sharing, & tagging OPIRG Brock, Cozy Bones, & some of favourite vendors!

  • There are so many ways to support this market, besides purchasing neat items from our vendors!

  • If you want to help boost the market, please consider posting about the event, sharing our posts in your stories, or sharing the items that you have purchased from the vendors!

  • Buy raffle tickets - prizes will be released almost every day leading up to the opening of the raffle on September 13, 2020. 

  • Consider becoming an OPIRG Brock member or supporter on Patreon

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6. Get in contact!

If you have any questions about the market, or just want to wish us good luck, send us or @cozy.bones an email or DM and we'll get back to you as soon as we can!

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Follow, like,
donate, & share!

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Participate in a giveaway!

Market Week Giveaway 

(stay tuned for future giveaways!)

 

Prizes includes:

  • A beautiful art print by         June Etta Chenard

  • A $25 gift certificate for Eva Vintage

  • A $10 gift certificate for True Rouge​

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How to participate:

  • Must be following@truerouge &   @evavintage_2020, &@opirgbrock

  • Tag one friend per comment, one comment = one entry. Tag as many times as you’d like!

  • Share any of our market posts in your stories for an extra entry.

  • Make sure to tag us in the story so we can see it!


Giveaway ends September 15th at 12:00PM EST!

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© 1988- 2023 by Ontario Public Interest Research Group Brock              Contact Page

 

 

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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