Calgary’s newest inner-city market features live music, free kids’ programming, and Calgary’s favourite market vendors.
📅 Market Days run on May 25th, June 15, June 29, July 13, July 27, August 10, August 24, September 14, September 28.
Where
Art Park at cSPACE Marda Loop
1721-29th Avenue SW
Market is on the south side of the building along 30th Avenue SW
Free street parking. Overflow available at the Marda Loop Community Association.
Join us on Saturday, September 14th for live music from some of Calgary’s best local talents at cSPACE Marda Loop’s next Market Day!
Market favourite Alice Jane returns for another wonderful set on our Sarina Homes outdoor Market Stage! Alice grew up performing in the cafes and pubs of the northern beaches of Sydney, Australia. She now calls Calgary home, raising kids and playing gigs in cafes, bars and outdoor festivals throughout southern Alberta. Her sound blends the smooth qualities of Eva Cassidy and Kina Granis with the raw originality of Patti Griffin and Joni Mitchell.
Prairie Soul Revue is a ukulele and bass duo brimming with mid-century classics and vintage-tinged originals. With a knowing smile and a plucked string, The Prairie Soul Revue delivers intelligent escapism for the modern listener. Christine Burns and Jim Jackson, each artists in their own right, have teamed up to deliver their own brand of folk-pop full of clever laughs, wry asides, and poetic turns of phrase.
So, why not come on down and fill your ear holes with some intoxicating sounds this upcoming Saturday!
The Alexandra Writers’ Centre Society, aka AWCS, was incorporated in 1981 as a non-profit organization and registered charity, and has been offering creative writing programs for all writers in the Calgary area with a mission is to enhance the creative writing experience through learning, community, and support.
The organization has many award-winning and published Canadian authors and continues to have new and emerging writers of all genres join their membership of over 350.
Together with AWCS’s creative writing classes and workshops, programs and events are designed to enhance the core offerings and bring writers and the community together.
Programs include Student readings, monthly Open Mics, an annual Writer in Residence program, and community events that bring prominent Canadian writers for special speaking presentations and workshops.
We are happy to feature AWCS at our next Market on September 14th! Please stop by their booth to learn more about their terrific offerings!
The Market is very pleased to have Caroline and Lemonberry Pastries in the cSPACE Marda Loop Art Park this summer! 🍋
Lemonberry @lemonberrypastries was born from the love of flavour and little details. We specialize in cakes and pastries with soft elegance. Our treats are made in small batches to ensure quality and we love sourcing ingredients locally. 🍪 We do our very best to bring out the best flavours and textures using quality ingredients we believe in. It`s an added perk we get to make it look pretty as well! 🌸
For a complete list of ALL our Vendors, please click on the linkt.ree 🌳 in our bio! We also have an up-to-date list of the confirmed Vendors for each Market Date listed there as well! 🧾
Another make-and-take craft session with @copperlizardstudio and @albertacraftcouncil is coming up at the next Market, Saturday, September 14th, 10am-2pm!!!
Enjoy the cSPACE Market outside on the front lawn with eats, treats, art, and live music. Then head inside to the Alberta Craft Gallery (Calgary) on the 2nd floor for a free craft activity open to all ages and abilities!
According to the Canadian Encyclopedia, Labour Day (the first Monday in September) has been a statutory holiday in Canada since 1894. It originated in the first workers’ rallies of the Victorian era and can be traced back to an 1872 printers’ strike in Toronto. Fighting for shortened work hours, on 25 March 1872, the printers went on strike.
On 15 April, a demonstration was held to show solidarity among the workers of Toronto. A parade of some 2,000 workers marched through the city, headed by marching bands. By the time the parade reached Queen`s Park, the sympathetic crowd had grown to 10,000.
For the strikers themselves, the short-term effects were very damaging. Many lost their jobs and were forced to leave Toronto. The long-term effects, however, were positive. After 1872, almost all union demands included the 9-hour day and the 54-hour week.
Throughout the 1880s, pressure built in Canada to declare a national labour holiday and on 23 July 1894, the government of Prime Minister John Thompson passed a law making Labour Day official.
We hope you get to enjoy some time off with family and friends this Labour Day! Please come and celebrate the labours of our fabulous vendors at our next Market on September 14th!
One of the wonderful things about The Market at SPACE is that you get to enjoy your treasures long after everyone has packed up and gone home! 😊
Thank you to @luna_craftsand_creations for my awesome emotional support chicken, @ravenoverthemoonreikiandgems for my new plant jewelry, @mochisteaparty for my delicious assortment of teas, and thank you to @lamexicanabakerystudio for the sugared peanuts that helped fuel us as we dealt with the craziness of the wind last Saturday!
I wish I could support ALL of the talented Vendors!!! Looking forward to my September 14th goodies. You should join us. 💗
Thanks to Jubefest @jubilee_ab and The Heebee-jeebees @hbjbs for a fabulous afternoon! 😍 #cspacemarket #themarketatcspace #supportlocal #shoplocal #yyc #livemusic #freeevents #cspacemardaloop #heebeejeebees #jubefest