New Westminster Farmers Market Block Party

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The New Westminster Farmers Market kicks off their 15th season on March 28, 2024 with an Easter-themed Block-Party.

New Westminster Farmers Market Block Party

Easter Block Party in New Westminster

  • Date: March 28, 2024 from 3:00pm to 7:00pm
  • Location: Tipperary Park (315 Queens Ave, New Westminster)
  • Tickets: Free to attend!

Kick off the spring season with the Farmers Market and have a blast while supporting local businesses. Bring your reusable shopping bags, appetites, and the whole family for an evening of celebration and community connection. Stop by the first market of the season and leave not only with locally-produced groceries but also an assortment of free goodies (including free cookies for the first 100 visitors).

In addition to the regular 50+ vendors at the market, this family (and pet) friendly event includes activities and live entertainment for all. Kids are invited to join in the Piñata Party, get faces painted (4:00pm to 6:00pm), and make crafts hosted by New West Family Place. Enjoy live music from Sue Breton, and enjoy the opening ceremony. A silent auction will be held featuring unique items sourced from local businesses. Also, in collaboration with the City of New Westminster, the Farmers Market Block Party is participating in city-wide Easter Egg Hunt.

The New West Farmers Market focuses on environmentally sustainable food by bringing locally grown and produced food to the community and injects an estimated $3.12 million into the local economy and an estimated 59,00 shoppers every year.

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Vegan Easter Egg Hunt

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Join Little Vegan Treats as the Easter Bunny comes back into town on Sunday, March 31, 2024 with more candy than ever for a Vegan Easter Egg Hunt.

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Vegan Easter Egg Hunt

  • Date: Sunday, March 31, 2024 from 11:00am to 1:00pm
  • Location: Meadowridge School (12224 240th St, Maple Ridge)
  • Tickets: Registration is open and available for $12 per child.
    • Includes child’s entry to the egg hunt, all treats collected during the hunt, 1 kid FlexPass for a free PEACE Farm Sanctuary tour, and an entry into the Easter Basket Giveaway.

Little Vegan Treats owner Lori Blaszkowski created the event after noticing she had never seen a public vegan Easter event advertised before. With more families adhering to a vegan lifestyle, the holidays can be tricky to navigate. In 2022, Blaszkowski held Canada’s first-ever all vegan Easter Egg Hunt.

With room for 200 children to attend this years hunt, the sugar bar has been raised. Little Vegan Treats has procured around 40 kilograms of treats including the highly sought after mini-eggs. Levelling up from the last event, Veg Out Food Truck will be onsite serving up a delicious menu featuring an Easter shake. The Easter Bunny will also be making an appearance. Make sure to get your photo taken from the onsite photographer. All proceeds from photos with the Easter Bunny will benefit PEACE Canada.

If you’d like to place an order from Little Vegan Treats to pick up at the event, choose the “pick up” option at the online check-out and be sure to select the Easter Egg Hunt location.

Related: Easter Brunch Buffets & More Around Vancouver

Weekend Events in Vancouver Things to do March 22-24, 2024

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Spring break is in full swing and the city has blossomed with a new season, new events, festive favourites and more fun things to do in Vancouver filling up the activities calendar.

Friday, March 22nd | Saturday, March 23rd | Sunday, March 24th

Things to do in Vancouver This Weekend

Weekend Events in Vancouver
Things to do March 22-24, 2024

Friday, March 22, 2024

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Cherry Blossoms Are World’s First-Known AIDS Memorial in Vancouver

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There’s a beautiful group of trees on the edge of Coal Harbour in Downtown Vancouver that hold very special meaning: A group of cherry blossoms known as Cherry Grove, located at Devonian Harbour Park near the entrance to Stanley Park, was the world’s first-known AIDS memorial.

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“The first fallen pink petals were followed by too many others. Gone, but never forgotten.”

Cherry Blossoms Are World’s First-Known AIDS Memorial in Vancouver

Musician Mark Kleiner first told me about this memorial in a 2014 interview, and said it wasn’t widely publicized when the trees were planted in the 1980s. When we spoke, it had yet to be officially recognize but he said the Vancouver Park Board was working on getting a plaque installed.

“According to a Vancouver Sun article dated October 21, 1985, four cherry trees were planted near Stanley Park in the memory of four men who died of AIDS. Indicative of the homophobia and AIDS/HIV stigma prevalent at the time, particularly during the onset of the AIDS crisis that ravaged LGBT communities, the men were only identified by their first names—James, Ivan, Gino, and Randy. Furthermore, an AIDS Vancouver spokesperson at the time requested that the location not be revealed in order to prevent the trees from being vandalized.” (Source: AIDS Memorial Info)

A plaque was installed on a large boulder in July 2018:

First Known AIDS Memorial
Planted on October 20, 1985
This grove of cherry trees is a living monument, planted in loving memory of those we lost in the very early days of the AIDS epidemic here in Vancouver.

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In Vancouver, there is another AIDS memorial, the steel ribbon installed in 2004, at English Bay.

Vancouver has over 40,000 cherry and plum trees, in urban areas and parks. The city’s original 500 cherry trees were a gift from the mayors of Kobe and Yokohama in the 1930s, thanking the city for honoring Japanese Canadians who served in WWI.

The trees in Cherry Grove usually bloom a bit later than the rest of the city, I have taken photos and video of them in all their glory around mid-April each year. Be sure to stop by next time you’re in the area and admire the love and meaning of these blossoms.

The Trail of Coffee: Calling All Coffee Lovers & Connoisseurs

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Learn more about how your coffee goes from bean to cup at The Trail of Coffee, a new event curated by Latincouver. Guests will be connected with coffee-growing regions through engaging exhibits, presentations, tastings, and more.

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The Trail of Coffee

  • Dates: Saturday, April 20, 2024
  • Times: 12:00pm to 8:30pm
  • Location: The Pipe Shop (115 Victory Ship Way, North Vancouver)
  • Tickets: Available online now for $25 – $35. Early-bird discount pricing ($20 – $30) is available until March 31.

Purchase a ‘Coffee Flavour Explorer Pass’ for access to exhibitions, speakers and delicious food and beverages from the Café Bar. The ‘VIP Coffee Trail Pass’ adds access to workshops and tastings for hands-on, immersive experiences, coffee cocktails, and more.

Live music, food vendors, and demonstrations, including latte art and tastings will take place all day and into the evening at a favourite venue in North Vancouver’s Shipyards District.

Latin countries in South and Central America are leading global coffee producers, building not only economic value but community by growing, processing, and exporting one of the world’s most beloved beverages. Coffee-centered festivals thrive in other parts of the world, and Latincouver is proud to bring this celebration of the bean to Vancouver. Connect with them on Instagram for more info.

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