Christchurch cementing place as NZ’s plant-based capital
Christchurch’s first Vegan Night Mākete (market)
is coming to town.
About 10 stallholders have been
chosen for the city’s first 100% plant-based mākete at
the Phillipstown Community Hub on Saturday, October 12.
Wellington already holds a regular popular vegan market, The
Vegan Vault, and now it's Christchurch turn to host its own
mākete. The market will be hosted by the Christchurch Vegan
Society, known for the annual Vegan
Expo, which attracted a whopping 5000 patrons to
Horncastle Arena last year.
The Vegan Night Mākete
will showcase the best local plant-based foods, goods and
performers, raise awareness of the environmental, animal
welfare and health benefits of veganism, and help bring the
community together.
Stallholders at the inaugural
event include Yummy Treats - a Spanish-fusion food
truck focusing on healthy options and local produce, Whiteheart - who grow hazelnuts and
create speciality products on their property at Tai Tapu, Transylvanian Delights - making
delicious Hungarian chimney cakes, and Upbeet Kai - a new local food creator
making sweet treats and classic favourites with a
plant-based twist like sausage rolls and
pasties.
We’re committed to holding an eco-friendly
and sustainable event, providing reusable cutlery and
ensuring any plates or cups given out by stallholders are
plastic-free and biodegradable.
The mākete is being
held at the Phillipstown Community Hub - the site of the
former Phillipstown School, which is now the go-to gathering
place for the people of Ōtautahi Christchurch.
Free
entry.
TIME: 5pm to 8pm
DATE: Saturday, October 12,
2019
VENUE: Phillipstown Community Hub, 39 Nursery Road,
Phillipstown,
Christchurch
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