2 More Weeks of Outdoor Markets – but more to come in 2010!

Just two more weeks of outdoor farmers’ markets across Toronto, including AppleTree Market. After a challenging first season battling bad weather, garbage strikes and a painful recession, AppleTree Markets has survived…and even thrived! With over 500 residents signing the “Grow the AppleTree Market” Petition, we are moving forward with a strong plan for 2010, including a bi-weekly winter CSA, some indoor winter promotional markets…even a holiday party! Keep checking the website for details or sign up for our newsletter at www.dailyapple.ca!

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Outdoor Market Season in Eglinton Park! Ends October 29th

If you haven’t yet had a chance to visit us in our picturesque new location in the middle of Eglinton Park – make sure to do so before the season is finished! Our outdoor market will close October 29th – just in time for Halloween! Hope to see you soon.

Yonge-Eglinton AppleTree Markets
Thursdays 3pm-7pm (or dark as the fall progresses!)

Enter via Orchardview Blvd – we are located behind the arena parking lot. Just look for the white tents!

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Strike Location a Better Place for ATM!

Thanks to Karen Stintz, our wonderful city councillor, we are open for business in a bright and sunny new location in Eglinton Park. We are hoping to be able to stay here after the strike is resolved (if it ever is!) Pleae come and check out our new digs and sign the petition to allow us to continue to grow our AppleTree in Eglinton Park.

Strike Location: Eglinton Park behind the North Toronto Arena Parking Lot.

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Latest Update: June 30th – Market is on for Thursday July 2nd!

Great news AppleTree Market shoppers! Our market is open for business again as of Thursday July 2nd from 3pm-7pm. We will be moving into the park area – behind the arena parking lot.

Please come out and show your support for our farmers and producers and pick up the freshest food in North Toronto!

We look forward to seeing you on Thursday.

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