Way 31: Have a Fair Trade Halloween
October 31, 2009 – 12:03 am | No Comment

Children of the Kuapa Kokoo Cooperative hold up a Fair Trade chocolate bar
Today is the best day of the year for those of us with an unquenchable sweet tooth: Halloween! If you’re too old to go trick-or-treating yourself this year, stay home and hand out Fair Trade Certified Chocolate to trick-or-treaters and explain the significance [...]

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Day 13: Fair Trade Month Events

Throughout this month, events will be held around the country toFTEvent celebrate Fair Trade Month (in case you hadn’t noticed…). To find out what events are being held near you, or how to start an event yourself, head to the calendar on the Fair Trade Month website!  You can also type the name of your city or state into the search bar near the top of the homepage.

Have you attended a Fair Trade Month event already this month? Let us know about it! Comment on this post and tell us all about the event!

Here are a couple of events that are happening today:

Norman Fair Trade is hosting a Coconut Bliss Ice Cream Tasting.

Theo Chocolate is hosting a Fair Trade Stitch and Bitch and their headquarters in Seattle.

The Montclair Fair Trade Coalition is having a meeting to plan their first anniversary celebration of becoming a Fair Trade Town.

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