What happens when our shared spaces disappear? In this episode of Climate Fairplay, founder of Denver’s Community Pop-up Market, Cody Sanford, examines how the loss of gathering places or “third places” negatively impacts a community’s overall health and our ability to create meaningful climate progress locally. The Shareable Facts and Stats segment focuses on why access to green spaces is critical in supporting public health and environmental resilience. It also includes a call to action for support in creating a sustainable pop-up market in Denver.
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The Climate Fairplay Podcast is proud to announce Denver’s Pop-up Community Markets. Once a month, we transform a multi-use warehouse facility into a community pop-up market. This art fair meets ideas festival features local artisans, sustainable businesses, and community organizations, creating a hub in Denver, Colorado. This is a grassroots community effort designed to foster connections, support community sustainability initiatives, and help strengthen the local economy.
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Event Calendar
April 20th |Earth Day Sustainability Fair
May 18th | Spring Refresh Market
June 7th | “Non-corporate” Pride Market
July 20th | Creative Convergence Market
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