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Media Release-Ottawa’s Really Really Free Market

MEDIA RELEASE
For immediate Release May 5, 2011

OTTAWA’S REALLY REALLY FREE MARKET

June 4th, 2011

DROP WHAT YOU DON’T WANT;
TAKE WHAT YOU NEED!
EVERYTHING IS FREE!

Ottawa, ON — Full Circles Ottawa (FCO), a local freecycling community, is proud to announce it will be hosting its 2nd bi-annual  Really Really Free Market (RRFM) event on June 4th in Vanier, ON at Montreal Rd. and Begin St.  Residents can drop off items at 8:30 am to 10:00am.  The market opens to the public at 10 a.m.

The RRFM is a full day event promoting and demonstrating FCO’s philosophy of “freecycling”; a gifting economy upholding the values of sharing and reusing serviceable items – free of charge – reducing pressure on landfills, and premature recycling of perfectly good usable items.  The event has been scheduled to tie in with Canadian Environment Week (June 5 to 11th, 2011) and City of Ottawa Spring Giveaway Weekend.

RRFM participants meet at a single location, “Ottawa’s Really Really Free Market,” to learn about freecycling, to give and get free items, to meet new people in the community, and to participate in free activities.

This year we will support local business owners by offering them free table/booth spaces at the RRFM to promote their businesses. All participating businesses will honour the freecycling philosophy by not selling anything.  Businesses can offer information, samples, and advice for follow up to obtain new clients. 

We will host an eWaste drop off run by Ontario Electronics Stewardship Program approved Collector, RD Long Computers.  Any unwanted electronics will be handled by RD Long in accordance with strict OES requirements.

In 2011, we welcome Project Priceless; A Wedding Experiment where local Ottawa couple, Brian and Jordan, are planning a “cheap or free” as possible wedding.  They will be meeting event participants to explain their idea and to accept donations for their unique wedding.

City of Ottawa Councillor Mathieu Fleury has graciously accepted our invitation to meet the public and to observe our event activities first hand.

We also have a free raffle of items donated by local businesses, and a local artisan.

Face Painting, re-purposing demos, local musician Anastasia Fillipova, and much much more…

At the event, members of our community are also encouraged to make food donations to the Ottawa Food Bank.

FullCircles Ottawa (FCO) Mission:

The FCO mandate is “reusing to reduce”; the philosophy that using an item to the end of its life creates less impact and less recycling, a process that further contributes to the degradation of our planet. 

Based on the old adage that “one person’s trash is another person’s treasure”, FullCircles’ goal is to reduce the flow of trash into  landfills, slow the amount of items prematurely recycled, by connecting people with unwanted “stuff” to people willing and eager to use other folks’ second hand “stuff”.  Simply put, we believe in FREECYCLING!

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For more information, visit: ottawa.fullcircles.org

CONTACTS:   Event Organizer, Kelly-Ann Wilson, kelly@fullcircles.org

FullCircles Ottawa, Eric Snyder, egs@FullCircles.org; (613) 688-1570

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OTTAWA’S REALLY REALLY FREE MARKET

The concept of the Free Market originated in San Francisco and was started by a woman whose goal it was to share with others.  Kirsten Brydum was murdered in New Orleans on a biking trip and Freegans world wide mourned her death.

In an effort to pick up the torch, I created Ottawa’s Really Really Free Market with the help of my Full Circles Ottawa team and our groups members. I turned it into a ReUse to Recycle event in an effort to raise awareness for freecycling and to lessen the impact created by recycling usable items to soon. It has become my legacy and my gift to the residents of the City of Ottawa…the market really belongs to them.

Last year, plagued by a lack of organization and not having planned an event of this kind I found that I had to wade my way through a lot of politics and paper work. We have ironed out most of the wrinkles and have a lot more time for planning this year. I really feel that we can overcome all of the problems that we didn’t anticipate with the forerunner.

In the end we managed to pull it off without spending a dime and sticking to the principle that “everything” was free. This wasn’t easy but its not impossible. Never say never….

This year I’m looking forward to the market expanding greatly in size and we are welcoming new partners to improve on what we have already done. We will be once again be encouraging food bank donation.   Our free vendor and group member, Feddie Osman from Reliance Holmes Heating, will head the drive for our local food bank, Partage Vanier and will have a donation station for those who want to drop off food.

Group Owner Val Griffin has partnered her Plantcycle group with Full Circles Ottawa and this year we will host a garden/farmers market section which is new. I’m looking forward to seeing a sea of green and gardening tools as well as any home grown/made product that people wish to share.

Our group member RD Long computers will return to collect eWaste and we will once again welcome trade show vendors who are willing to offer free information and samples of their wares. Because we don’t allow any sales on market day we offer small business an opportunity to interact with the public and advertise themselves as well as taking and making orders. However, no money changes hands.

Last year we designed our market into departments to make shopping simpler. We estimate that we processed a minimum of 5,000 pounds and not an ounce of that weight made it to a landfill. Just think, all of those things might have gone into the garbage and the people who would have suffered are the ones who benefited greatly from our event.

This year we will have 2 markets, The Spring Edition and the Fall Version. You are all formally invited to join us for our first Market day on June 4, 2011 in the parking lot in front of the Vanier CSC located at the corner of Montreal Road and Begin Street (across from the Jean Coutu) .

Remember Reusing to Recycle will greatly reduce the impact that our practice of disposing of items to soon is making on our planet. Like fellow team member Manuel Costa says “Keep it green.  We all live downstream”.

See you on Market Day!

Kelly Wilson
Creator of Ottawa’s Really Really Free Market

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