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Our Fair Share Farmers' Market in Downtown Toronto
By Dawar Naeem
Dawar is a Community Journalist with RPTV Focus Media Arts Centre
Dixon Hall's "Our Fair Share" Farmers' Market, launched on August 17, 2023, is more than just a market, it's a testament to community, accessibility, and generosity. Nestled at 190 Carlton Street, this market embodies Dixon Hall's ongoing commitment to ensuring that everyone has access to fresh, healthy food during the economic turmoil.
Operating under the innovative Pay-What-You-Choose (PWYC) model, the market empowers visitors to determine the price they pay for the produce they select. With options ranging from a minimum of $5 to a market rate of $20, individuals can decide what suits their budget, fostering inclusivity and breaking down financial barriers.
But Dixon Hall's ethos extends beyond just affordability. They encourage patrons who are able to contribute a little more to do so, helping to cover the costs for those who might be facing financial hardships. It's a remarkable way of uniting the community, where neighbours support neighbours.
Community involvement doesn't stop at individual baskets either. The market welcomes contributions that enable others to access fresh produce, creating a circle of support that embodies the spirit of giving back.
Beyond the diverse array of fresh produce, the market is a hub of activity. From hot food and refreshments to family-centric activities, live music, exercise lessons, and resources for healthy eating, it's a holistic experience that nourishes both body and spirit.
Operating biweekly on Thursdays, the market adapts to weather conditions, moving indoors to 188 Carlton when needed. Scheduled until November 23rd, Dixon Hall's "Our Fair Share" Farmers' Market stands as a beacon of community-driven accessibility—a place where good food, goodwill and community building come together for the betterment of all.
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