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Feature Vendor of the Week City Market Downtown at City Hall # Company Name: 1 Awakening Studio (Probiotics) Feature Vendor of the Week: 2 Artemis The 1st 20 customers to make a purchase at “Cats Love Shoes” and/or 3 Balana Pakistani Cuisine “Thai Sab Food Co.” booth on Saturday, March 23, 2019 will each receive 4 Big G Foods. $5 in City Market Bucks to use towards their next vendor purchase at the 5 Boocha Beverages Inc. market on Saturday. 6 Cats Love Shoes 7 Camola Sustainable Foods 99th STREET 100th STREET 8 Coal Lake Honey Farm Shop fresh and local Year-round every Saturday from 9am to 3pm 9 Confetti Sweets 10 Crafty Cooks March 23, 2019 Park in the heated parkade below City Hall for only 50 cents per hour 11 D&D Fast Foods ONE WAY TRAFFIC > > > 12 Dauphine’s Bakery > > > > 13 Dear Dog Treats Access to 14 Deans Peanut Enterprises Parking below City 15 Deli Coffee Hall <<<< 16 Dirt to Delicious - Absent NORTH BREEZEWAY Park for 17 Dreamin' Green Farm North Entrance facing 103 A Ave. only 50 cents 18 Doef's Greenhouses per hour Women’s - Washroom 19 Earth Warrior Men’s - Washroom 20 Easy as Pie Inc. 21 Ethereal Therapy 22 For the Love of Cheese - Absent 23 Fruits of Sherbrooke 19 28 3 25 25 24 Gruger Family Fungi - Absent 25 Indigenous Artist Market Collective Kuhlmann’s Market Gardens & 2 26 10 Greenhouses 40 27 Luba`s Tortes 51 #4 Elevator Access to Levels 1- 5 >>> 45 28 Matilda’s Creations 29 Mother Cupboard GF - Absent Please review the below 30 Myco Innovations 30 market schedule for 1 35 important load-in/load- 31 Nyonya Malaysian Cuisine out 31 13 Instructions: 32 OMG - Oh My Goodies! 6:30 a.m. - Site 17 33 Pan to Plate P management & crew arrive 34 Persian Empire Pastry 27 6 P to unload/begin setup 49 6:45 a.m. - Site 35 Raefen Coffee Roasters C1 management gain access to Display 36 Reclaim Agriculture Ocean Odyssey Inland City Room to prepare site 37 52 7:00 a.m. - Agricultural 43 6 37 Roars and Rattles producers start to arrive 2 47 and begin set up. 38 Rustic Rasoi - Absent Ocean Odyssey Inland 46 43 34 7:30 a.m. - All other 7 vendor set up begins: P P 21 39 Sassy Sauces & PurrOgies for Cats unload vehicle, park vehicle 36 40 Soup Time Co. 43 then set up stall(s) 48 44 20 37 33 41 South Island Pie Co. - Absent 8:30 a.m. - Vendors are set up and ready to sell. 26 26 18 18 42 Spun Sugar - Absent 3 18 18 AFTER 8:30 a.m. any 32 14 43 Sunshine Organic Farm stalls which are vacant will 26 26 18 18 44 44 8 36 44 Steve & Dan’s Fresh BC Fruit be reassigned to other 32 2 2 4 7 vendors at the Market 45 Tempting Treats Managers discretion 46 Thai Sab Food Co. 8:30 a.m. Soft opening – 39 11 50 12 4 5 23 15 vendors can sell to 47 The HoneyCake Original 38 #3 Elevator L1 - 3 > customers P P 48 Theo's Greek Kouzina STN B1: MUSIC 9:00 a.m. the Market 9 am to Noon – Emmett Michael Noon to 245 pm – Katelyn Gariepy 49 Winding Road Artisan Cheese officially opens for B1 9 business. 50 Whipped Up Baked Goods 51 Whimsical Washing Co. 3:00 p.m. the Market <<< #2 Elevator L1- 3 closes; vendors pack and 52 Hemp Hollow clean their stall area. #2 Elevator L1- 3 >>> 53 DO NOT TEARDOWN P TABLES/DISPLAYS OR 54 REMOVE TABLE CLOTHS FROM TABLES UNTIL 55 THE MARKET OFFICALLY 56 CLOSES AT 3pm! 57 3:10 p.m. - Once pack up is completed vendors can 58 retrieve their vehicle from #1 Elevator L1- 3 >>> 59 the parkade to load-up in P EAST Entrance the North Breezeway. 60 Whipped Up Baked Goods 61 EAST Entrance 62 WEST Entrance INFO 63 64 65 Absent SOUTH Entrance 66 CLOSED DUE TO CONSTRUCTION 67 67 M & W Washrooms 684 LEGEND KIDS IN THE HALLWAY B1 Music Station Community Table: Bistro Access to Power Closed C1 No community table ATM Saturday’s North Breezeway this week Customer Seating .
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