3 Spring Markets to Buy Local in YYC
(1) Etsy Calgary Spring Market
Event:
Saturday May 9th 2020, 10am to 5pm
This will be the third time that ‘Etsy: Made in Canada’ hosts a Calgary spring market. The market will feature over 45 local vendors with a range of products including organic teas, artisan designed cards and handmade pottery! The event will have deserts, food trucks and beverages on site.
The perfect place to spend the day and and find some unique gifts for Mother’s Day! To see a complete list of vendors for this event see: http://etsycalgary.com/events/our-vendors/.
(2) The Mom Market Calgary
Next Events:
SATURDAY MARCH 28TH 2020, 9:30AM - 5:30PM
SUNDAY MARCH 29TH 2020, 11:00AM - 5:00PM
SATURDAY APRIL 25TH 2020, 10:00AM - 2:00PM
The Mom Market offers local entrepreneurs a place to sell their goods and services! Most vendors are Calgary moms looking to grow their unique businesses— there are new products at each event!
It’s a great place to support local artisans and find one of a kind products you won’t find anywhere else! The market also has activities, draws and giveaways.
(3) The Little Modern Market
Next Event:
MAY 2 2020, 9:30AM- 3:30PM
Looking for a new & trendy local pop up market? This market brings local goods to the suburbs, making it more accessible for those who aren’t able to get downtown.
The Little Modern Market was started by 2 female Calgary residents, Lyndsay and Melissa, who have ran the market for the past 3 years. It’s an especially great place to find original home decor items from vendors including Modern Habitat, Pom Pillows and Meadow + Vine Floral. You’ll also find health+ beauty products, clothings and accessories, jewellery, paper products, art and more.
More than a hipster trend. #BUYLOCAL
It may be hip. It may be trendy. But it’s also so much more. Buying local saves small businesses and keeps wealth within your community.
Not only does buying local help business owners, it helps the community at large—local businesses are often dedicated supporters of our sports teams, community events, local parks and charities. Booming business means more resilient, connected communities.
Did you know that for every $1 you spend at a chain store, only around $0.15 stays within the community to help it flourish? When you make a purchase with your neighbourhood merchant, around $0.45 is reinvested locally.
$0.15 VS. $0.45
Call it conscious consumerism. Call it #woke. We’ll call it the best way forward. Check out some other reasons that buying local empowers you and your community:
(1) A Real Person Smiles
When you buy a product from a budding entrepreneur, a real person does a happy dance. One purchase can make someone’s day, giving them the motivation to keep pushing forward. Your small consumer acts lifts the spirits of others. Local buyers are dream supporters!
(2) Reduced Carbon Footprint
Buying local often means the products that you are purchasing travelled less distance. This means less pollution was produced, reducing your carbon footprint. Try your local farmers market! Eating local foods that are in season and organic can further reduce your greenhouse gas emissions.
(3) Make Real Life Connections
Buying local helps us get off social media and connect with our neighbours. Interacting and networking with the people around you leads to a less isolated and more fulfilled life.
(4) Helping Create Local Jobs
Thriving local businesses create new jobs in your neighbourhood. This leads to thriving families and economies, but it also means less people commuting. Less traffic? Check. Less pollution? Check.
(5) Keeping the Character in your Community
The unique stores and experiences offered by local entrepreneurs in your community is what gives it character. Each business is a part of your city’s story. Learn about the humans and products behind those businesses. Together let’s support them and keep our communities thriving.