

Our fair is all about local, and we are thrilled with the support from the following local business sponsors for the 2025 event. Some of them will have booths at the fair so stop by and say hi if you can!
Saturday September 20, 10 AM to 6 PM
Sunday September 21, 10 AM to 5 PM
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The Arts Market started in July 2011 with a simple concept: give artistic entrepreneurs a permanent place to sell their wares at the most affordable rent possible. With four locations in Toronto, they take care to be great community partners in the neighbourhoods they live and work in. |
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Create Art Studio believes that everyone is creative, even those who say “I’m not an artist.” They run workshops, camps, classes and after school programs that are inclusive, community oriented and seek to make everyone more comfortable and confident in the process of learning to be more creative in life. |
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Danforth East Wellness provides chiropractic, registered massage therapy, craniosacral therapy, acupuncture, traditional Chinese medicine, psychotherapy, lactation and infant feeding support, and prenatal classes in Toronto’s East end. As a wellness clinic, Danforth East Wellness is always interested in supporting neighbourhood and community events. The Arts Fair is one of their favourites that really brings the community out! |
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A full-service and sustainable hair salon. Manzer provides excellent customer service and education about hair cutting, colouring and styling, all in a fun and creative environment. Manzer values being part of the local community and loves supporting local events. |
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Melissa Peretti, one of the founders of the DECA Arts Fair, is an award-winning Toronto based interior decorator who specializes in full service turnkey interior design. She creates one-of-a-kind interiors that reflect her clients’ story and personal style. Melissa lives in the East End and has always been a strong supporter of DECA and the Fair! |
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Pegasus is passionate about the arts and about building connections in our East End community. They have been serving families through dance and art based programs since 1986! |
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Karina Sadu is a full time professional Real Estate Salesperson with Real Estate Homeward and has been a Realtor since 2000, specializing in the Danforth East area. Karina is a long term supporter of DECA, particularly the Farmers’ Market in East Lynn Park. |
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Juliette Fergus and Christopher Johnston are part of Trust Realty Group. They are neighbourhood specialists who choose to live in the neighbourhoods they work in. Long term supporters of DECA and the Arts Fair, they are committed and active members of the community who care about what’s going on and how that affects the people living there. |
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Wag on the Danforth opened their small family independent pet food and supply shop in 2008 because they loved their own pets and saw a need in the community for a local, walkable store that took care of our pet families. They have loved seeing the growth of events like the Danforth East Arts Fair and the Farmer’s Market that bring people out to East Lynn Park to celebrate our community and enjoy our surroundings. |