Monday, December 31, 2012
Hot chocolate!
Trying to cut back on your hot chocolate consumption? Bring your extra hot chocolate to the market. We will have a pot going on in the kitchen....
Monday, December 3, 2012
Scenes from the December 1st Outdoor Market
The December 1st Really Really Free Market was
another successful event made wonderful by the love and support of its enthusiasts
and Campbell Park! This was our first outdoor winter market and despite the
chilly weather, we had a good turnout and a warm campfire that kept us and our
spirits toasty all day! Thanks
again to those people who donated firewood, tended to the fire, and sang sweet
music to us by the heat!
(Here's a peek of what it looked and felt like on December 1st:)
It was great to see people who had been to the RRFM before
and to meet new visitors. A
few first-timers were walking along Campbell Ave and noticed our sandwich board
and were quickly drawn in by the cozy campfire smell and crowd of people
enjoying some hot chocolate while exploring winter clothes, stacks of books,
computer stuff, a bike rack, holiday decorations and supplies, and even a
wooden toddler’s sled! Thank you
Campbell Park Staff for what seemed like a never-ending pot of hot chocolate
and some tasty cookies.
We had a few people sign up for our monthly newsletter and
some to volunteer for the RRFM.
Two people stated they would like to share skills and provide free
services at the next Market (hint hint: don’t pack those bicycles away too
quickly!). We always appreciate
the support and helping hands! If
you would like to get involved or find out more about us, please send a
friendly email to rrfmarket@gmail.com.
Happy Holidays everyone and see you on January 5th!
(Here's a peek of what it looked and felt like on December 1st:)
Labels:
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Holiday gifts,
Outdoor market by a fire-pit,
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Toronto Campbell Park,
Winterwear
Sunday, November 18, 2012
Holiday-themed outdoor market by the fire-pit (Indoors if it rains): 1st of December, 10-4!!
We hope that the fans of Really Really Free Market are as excited about our fire-side market as we are. In the spirit of the new season, coming holidays, and the re-opening of the hockey rink, we suggest that the participants of the market think about:
WINTER!
Hats, gloves & mittens, scarves, earmuffs, leg-warmers, ski boots, goggles, sleds......
FIREWOOD!
The more firewood we have, the longer we can keep the firepit going.
The more firewood we have, the longer we can keep the firepit going.
HOLIDAYS!
Candles, incense, decorations, indoor games, gift-wrapping stuff, wreaths, table-cloths, tea-towels... The community centre will welcome Christmas trees as well.
HOCKEY! Hockey helmets, skates, and other hockey gear that are in good enough shape to be used by the participants of the Campbell Park Hockey Rink....
SMALL! This time we will only have a few tables and maybe a clothing rack. Remember that the Really Really Free Market has no storage space, and has to transport leftovers (often on foot or by TTC) to charities (only to ones that do not sell the stuff). That will be harder to do in the winter than it was in the summer, and almost impossible for large items, so please be mindful of that when you bring stuff. A couple of exception are faux Christmas trees, which the Park itself would like a have a couple of, and sleighs. And when you bring items please bring those that are in good condition, reasonably clean, and usable.
Don't forget that Campbell Park is going to be having a dinner event to celebrate the re-opening of the skating rink.
Sunday, November 4, 2012
Our first indoor market at the Park!
Saturday, November 3, the weather was friendlier than we expected, the sun keeping watch over us almost all day. But just to be safe, and foster mingling and conversation (which was so great to see happen), this time we set up the market indoors. Thanks go out to Campbell Park for allowing us to use their warm and cozy community space.
The turnout was great. We had first-timers (one of which was walking by with her partner and upon seeing the sign, recalled the Really Really Free Market she had been in Singapore and wanted to check us out), second-timers, third-timers, fourth-timers, and fifth-timers. Many participants came more than once during the day.
We also met the facilitator and some members of a meetup group named Budget. We found out that when the facilitator discovered us online, she immediately added it to her line-up of free and low-cost events in Toronto. It's exhilirating to hear of all the places that advertise us without us even knowing about it. Last month for example, we found out that someone had added us to the Couchsurfers' events list. We have been also very fortunate to be mentioned several times on CBC Radio One, among many other media outlets.
Here are a few scenes from our November market. We would love to add photos taken at the market by other market participants.Please e-mail us your photos, or share them on Facebook!
The turnout was great. We had first-timers (one of which was walking by with her partner and upon seeing the sign, recalled the Really Really Free Market she had been in Singapore and wanted to check us out), second-timers, third-timers, fourth-timers, and fifth-timers. Many participants came more than once during the day.
We also met the facilitator and some members of a meetup group named Budget. We found out that when the facilitator discovered us online, she immediately added it to her line-up of free and low-cost events in Toronto. It's exhilirating to hear of all the places that advertise us without us even knowing about it. Last month for example, we found out that someone had added us to the Couchsurfers' events list. We have been also very fortunate to be mentioned several times on CBC Radio One, among many other media outlets.
Here are a few scenes from our November market. We would love to add photos taken at the market by other market participants.Please e-mail us your photos, or share them on Facebook!
Thursday, October 18, 2012
Community feedback
We asked the participants of our 4th market at Campbell Park to provide feedback on our markets by dropping a note on our "We love you, Really Really Free Market @ Campbell Park" thank-you poster. Here are some of the comments.
Sunday, October 7, 2012
Thank you, Campbell Park staff,
neighbourhood supporters, volunteers, and participants for making a
great fourth market day of 2012.
See you at our next Really Really Free Market, November 3rd, 2012, from 10 am to 6 pm @ Campbell Avenue Park—Toronto.
See you at our next Really Really Free Market, November 3rd, 2012, from 10 am to 6 pm @ Campbell Avenue Park—Toronto.
Saturday October 6th, 2012 Pictures
Click here to find more photos of what was at the market!
Tuesday, September 4, 2012
Volunteer with Us
We are often asked, "Who are you?" We're simply people interested in waste reduction, reuse, connecting people, and sharing. We're not employed by the City, the Park, or anyone. The Really Really Free Market happens every month because a few people volunteer their time and enthusiasm.
If you'd like to work with us, feel free to e-mail us at rrfmarket@gmail.com. Some areas we regularly need help in are:
Another way to support the RRFM is to tell all the people you know and meet. You can put a flyer in your office, by your window, or at your favourite restaurant, cafe, or laundro-mat. The posters on this blog are printable and e-mailable. You're also welcome to make your own!
We hope to see you at the next RRFM or at our meetings.
If you'd like to work with us, feel free to e-mail us at rrfmarket@gmail.com. Some areas we regularly need help in are:
- Letting others know about market
- Setting up market (tables, shelves, signs, etc.)
- Being at the market to orient people and keep materials organized
- Folding and putting away tables, chairs, signs, etc. when the market is over
- Packing up end-of day leftovers for donation sites
- Delivering end-of-day leftovers to donation sites
Another way to support the RRFM is to tell all the people you know and meet. You can put a flyer in your office, by your window, or at your favourite restaurant, cafe, or laundro-mat. The posters on this blog are printable and e-mailable. You're also welcome to make your own!
We hope to see you at the next RRFM or at our meetings.
Sunday, September 2, 2012
Thank you, Campbell Park staff,
neighbourhood supporters, volunteers, and participants for making a
great third market day of 2012.
See you at our next Really Really Free Market, October 6th, 2012, from 10 am to 6 pm @ Campbell Avenue Park—Toronto.
We would love to hear from you...
-Join us on our Facebook page
-Follow us on Twitter @RRFMtoronto
-Leave a comment on the RRFMarket's Forum
-Send us an email at rrfmarket@gmail.com for a monthly newsletter
Someone asked about what happens to market left-overs. You don't have to take your things back; we will donate items to appropriate organizations. We have chosen organizations that won't sell or profit from these items, thereby continuing the spirit of generosity, reuse, and sharing. These are the places we've chosen:
See you at our next Really Really Free Market, October 6th, 2012, from 10 am to 6 pm @ Campbell Avenue Park—Toronto.
Saturday September 1st, 2012 Pictures
We would love to hear from you...
-Join us on our Facebook page
-Follow us on Twitter @RRFMtoronto
-Leave a comment on the RRFMarket's Forum
-Send us an email at rrfmarket@gmail.com for a monthly newsletter
Someone asked about what happens to market left-overs. You don't have to take your things back; we will donate items to appropriate organizations. We have chosen organizations that won't sell or profit from these items, thereby continuing the spirit of generosity, reuse, and sharing. These are the places we've chosen:
Sistering: clothes, craft supplies, office supplies, unopened/unused toiletries
Free Geek: electronics
Wallace Emerson Community Centre: books and media
ARTSJUNKTION: the really random items
The Redwood: unopened/unused toiletries, new/gently used linens, new/gently used cutlery
*If you know of a place that will
accept items and use them for non-proprietary purposes, feel free to
post suggestions in our 'comments' section or e-mail us.
Saturday, August 4, 2012
Thank you, Campbell Park staff, neighbourhood supporters, volunteers, and participants for making a great second market day of 2012.
See you at our NEXT MARKET, SATURDAY, September 1st, 2012, from 10 am to 6 pm @ Campbell Avenue Park—Toronto.
See you at our NEXT MARKET, SATURDAY, September 1st, 2012, from 10 am to 6 pm @ Campbell Avenue Park—Toronto.
Saturday August 4/2012 Pictures
We would love to hear from you...
-Join us on our Facebook page
-Follow us on Twitter @RRFMtoronto
-Leave a comment on the RRFMarket's Forum
-Send us an email at rrfmarket@gmail.com for a monthly newsletter
Someone asked about what happens to market left-overs. You don't have to take your things back; we will donate items to appropriate organizations. We have chosen organizations that won't sell or profit from these items, thereby continuing the spirit of generosity, reuse, and sharing. These are the places we've chosen:
Sistering: clothes, craft supplies, office supplies, unopened/unused toiletries
Free Geek: electronics
Wallace Emerson Community Centre: books and media
ARTSJUNKTION: the really random items
The Redwood: unopened/unused toiletries, new/gently used linens, new/gently used cutlery
*If you know of a place that will
accept items and use them for non-proprietary purposes, feel free to
post suggestions in our 'comments' section or e-mail us.
Friday, August 3, 2012
Next Market
Saturday, August 4, 2012!
BACK WITH EXTENDED HOURS! Saturday, August 4th
10am-6pm
At Campbell Park (7min walk from Lansdowne Station)
**Last drop off time is 4pm - Please bring any items BEFORE 4pm to give
others a chance to see it and take it home before we close up.
Every Saturday, Campbell Park has a COMMUNITY DINNER and CAMPFIRE at 5pm. We encourage people to stick around for a delicious home cooked meal ($5) and dessert ($2)
Look how great Campbell Park is: http://campbellpark.ca/wiki/wiki.php
Where does it all go?
At the end of the day, all unclaimed items will be donated to a variety of community based sites. We are currently looking for donation ideas that would not result in the resale of the items. We would prefer to donate to community organizations that would distribute the items without the exchange of money or use it to stock different community programs. One great example we have found so far, is the open bookshelf at Wallace Emerson community centre where people are able to take or leave books freely. If you have any IDEAS FOR DONATION SITES please let us know! rrfmarket@gmail.com
We're looking for people to pitch in to help organize on the day of and/or in between market days. If you're interested, please email rrfmarket@gmail.com
Every Saturday, Campbell Park has a COMMUNITY DINNER and CAMPFIRE at 5pm. We encourage people to stick around for a delicious home cooked meal ($5) and dessert ($2)
Look how great Campbell Park is: http://campbellpark.ca/
Where does it all go?
At the end of the day, all unclaimed items will be donated to a variety of community based sites. We are currently looking for donation ideas that would not result in the resale of the items. We would prefer to donate to community organizations that would distribute the items without the exchange of money or use it to stock different community programs. One great example we have found so far, is the open bookshelf at Wallace Emerson community centre where people are able to take or leave books freely. If you have any IDEAS FOR DONATION SITES please let us know! rrfmarket@gmail.com
We're looking for people to pitch in to help organize on the day of and/or in between market days. If you're interested, please email rrfmarket@gmail.com
Friday, July 13, 2012
First market of 2012!
Thank you, Campbell and Dufferin Grove Park staff, neighbourhood supporters, volunteers, and participants for making a great market day. See you August 4th from 10 am to 6 pm!
Friday, July 6, 2012
Market Left-Overs
Someone asked about what happens to market left-overs. You don't have to take your things back; we will donate items to appropriate organizations. We have chosen organizations that won't sell or profit from these items, thereby continuing the spirit of generosity, reuse, and sharing. These are the places we've chosen:
Sistering: clothes, craft supplies, office supplies, unopened/unused toiletries
Free Geek: electronics
Wallace Emerson Community Centre: books and media
ARTSJUNKTION: the really random items
The Redwood: unopened/unused toiletries, new/gently used linens, new/gently used cutlery
If you know of a place that will accept items and use them for non-proprietary purposes, feel free to post suggestions in our 'comments' section or e-mail us.
Tuesday, July 3, 2012
Come for the Market, Stay for Dinner!
After you've had your fill of treasure-hunting, stick around for the Campbell Park community dinner and campfire. Delicious meat and vegetarian meals made from mostly locally-sourced, organically-grown ingredients are available from 5pm - 7pm for $5 (suggested donation). Enjoy your meal around a campfire with your neighbors.
Friday, June 22, 2012
Spread the Word
Thanks to the multilingual RRFM team and Mission Specialist designer Jordan Hale for making this great poster!
Feel free to print this out and post it in your window, your neighborhood, a local shop...
If you're all about the internet, we also have a Facebook event page.
Wednesday, June 20, 2012
First Market of 2012!
The Really Really Free Market is back with a regular schedule. The RRFM will happen every 1st Saturday of the month at Campbell Park. The event will happen rain or shine! (In the case of rain, there's an indoor space at the park that we'll use)
July 7, 10am-2pm
At Campbell Park (7min walk from Lansdowne Station)
Look how great Campbell Park is: http://campbellpark.ca/
What is it?
The Really Really Free Market is a community-space for sharing – where people bring what they have to give, take what they need, and leave the rest. It’s kind of like a potluck, but for goods and services!
How it works:
You can drop stuff off, pick something up, or stick around! This could include both items and services, such as:
- clothes, books, music, furniture, household and kitchen wares, pet supplies
- homemade goods, such as crafts, art, artisan goods, and baked goods (don’t forget to list the ingredients!)
- services, such as haircuts, fix up skills, yoga classes, music/dance lessons, massage, or gardening help.
All unclaimed items will be donated at the end of the day.
We're looking for people to pitch in to help organize on the day of and/or in between market days. If you're interested, please email rrfmarket@gmail.com
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