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Fair Trade at Fleming College

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Fleming College invites employees, students and the general public to the Sutherland Campus on Wednesday, November 12 and Thursday, November 13 for its Third Annual Fair Trade Sale with Ten Thousand Villages.This sale of unique, handcrafted gifts, including musical instruments, pottery, home décor, jewelry, toys and textiles, doesn’t come to Peterborough often. Ten Thousand Villages is a non-profit program of the Mennonite Central Committee that supports artisans in developing countries and is the oldest and largest fair trade retailer in North America. All proceeds from the sale are returned to Ten Thousand Villages to help improve the quality of life for people in Latin America, Africa and Asia.This year’s theme is “Fair Trade creates good climate” … ”You can be confident that everything at Ten Thousand Villages – from our recycled accessories and handmade paper products, to our reclaimed wood furniture – is produced in a sustainable manner by people who have safe working conditions and are paid a living wage.”This sale is also a significant event for the Fleming students who make it such a success. Last year, students committed over 70 volunteer hours and raised over $7,000 for this great cause.  Come out and support them as they put global citizenship into action.When:  Wednesday, November 12 & Thursday, November 13Sale hours:   11 a.m. to 7 p.m.Where:  Main foyer, Sutherland CampusFleming College, 599 Brealey Drive, Peterborough  For more information about the event, contact Debbie Harrison at 705-749-5520 ext. 1179 or debharri@flemingc.on.ca  For more information about Ten Thousand Villages visit www.tenthousandvillages.com         "Fleming College believes that diversity and inclusion are the cornerstones of global citizenship, equity and success for both students and staff. Our actions demonstrate that we are committed on an ongoing basis to removing barriers and to actively evolving a culture of respect, recognition, accommodation and celebration of each others’ unique contributions to Fleming’s learning and working environment."     – 30 -For more information: Debbie Harrison, Diversity Coordinator, 705-749-5520 x 1179 or debharri@flemingc.on.ca    Laura Copeland, Communications Officer, 705-749-5530 x 1370 or copeland@flemingc.on.ca