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Report Number: CAO 10-23
Date: October 23, 2023
From: Marisa Carpino
Chief Administrative Officer
Subject: Approval of “Black Joy Holiday Market” for the Pickering Anti-Black Racism
Taskforce (PABRT)
- File: A-1440
Recommendation:
1. That Council approve the PABRT-led event per ADM 040 Committees and Taskforces of
Council Policy and on terms and conditions satisfactory to the Director, Community
Services and the Chief Administrative Officer; and,
2. That the appropriate officials of the City of Pickering be authorized to take the necessary
actions as indicated in this report.
Executive Summary: The Committees and Taskforces of Council Policy (ADM 040) requires
that the Pickering Anti-Black Racism Taskforce (PABRT) seek Council approval to hold public
events. Per section 04.03 and 18.01 of ADM 040, this report should include information about
the month that the event will be held in, the purpose of the event, budget and any other
confirmed details.
The purpose of this report is to seek Council’s endorsement of the PABRT’s second annual
“Black Joy Holiday Market” from November 24-26, 2023 at Chestnut Hill Developments
Recreation Complex.
Financial Implications: The PABRT members are responsible for coordinating and
operating all aspects of its events including marketing, event organization and operation,
setup, and cleanup according to the terms and conditions set out by the City of Pickering. The
PABRT has a Council-approved budget of $25,000.00 with the City of Pickering, all of which
has been budgeted to support its 2023 initiatives as outlined in a previous memo to Council on
February 17, 2023 (Attachment 1). In accordance with that memo, $17,000 .00 has been
allocated to cover “community partnerships and collaborations” ($7,000.00) and/or “community
events and initiatives” ($10,000.00) such as those identified in this report. At the September
2023 meeting of the PABRT, members voted to allocate $7,500.00 of their budget towards this
initiative.
Discussion: Per section 04.03 and 11.01 of the Committees and Taskforces of Council
Policy (ADM 040), “taskforces must seek Council approval to hold an event and each request
to Council must include the complete details of the event (e.g., budget, approximate number of
staff required, month the event would be held in, and purpose of the event).” The Policy also
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requires that the proposed event is in accordance with the Terms of Reference and mandate of
the group. As such, staff have prepared this report to provide relevant details around the
PABRT’s upcoming events in order to secure Council approval and proceed with its timely
development and execution.
City of Pickering staff from applicable departments support the events, in principle, subject to
various event requirements being met by the PABRT during the event planning process. The
requirements may include, but are not limited to, the following:
• Permit for rental facility (if applicable)
• Proof of liability insurance (if applicable)
• Rentals of event equipment and supplies
• Submission of site plan and emergency response plan
• Pre-registration that does not exceed capacity
• Adherence to the City’s Emergency Weather Standard Operating Procedure
• Hiring of site security and police officers to monitor event operations (if applicable)
Event Description:
From November 24-26, 2023, the PABRT will host its second annual Black Joy Holiday Market
as a holiday pop-up market that showcases local Black-owned businesses. The event will be
hosted in partnership with Durham Family and Cultural Centre (DFCC) and the City of
Pickering. It will be integrated into the existing “Winter Nights, City Lights” community initiative
hosted by the City on November 24-25, 2023 (5:30 – 8:30 pm) and extended for one additional
day on November 26, 2023 (12:00 – 5:00 pm).
This event will coincide with a holiday food basket drive coordinated by the DFCC. The holiday
season traditionally is a time when there is focus on food, comm unity and fellowship, and
values important within the Black community. The provision of Afro-diasporic food baskets
aims to address food insecurity, alleviate financial hardship, and promote Black culture. The
selection of the Afro-diasporic food basket recipients will be achieved by community
nomination through the following networks: The Black Queens of Durham, Black Durham
Region Support, Black Durham Community Support, Black Event Connections, Black Moms
Connection, and Black Parents Connect Durham, identified on social media channels.
Nominations will be collected and reviewed to ensure qualification and basket distribution will
be done on a first-come, first-served basis to qualified families through pick up at the DFCC
office or delivered by volunteers to families with limited access to transportation.
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Projected Budget Breakdown:
Expense Description Amount
Event Set up/Supplies Rental of tables, table cloths, chairs and related $1,500.00
Marketing and
promotions
Promotional materials, event photography 500.00
Entertainment Entertainment (e.g., DJ, performances) 1,500.00
Food Light Refreshments 750.00
Holiday Baskets/Meal
Vouchers
Baskets containing foods representative of the Afro-
diaspora
2,500.00
Contingency Unexpected expenditures 750.00
TOTAL $7,500.00
The Black Joy Holiday Market is aligned with the PABRT’s Terms of Reference with respect to
its mandate, goals and responsibilities to:
•Identify barriers and areas of opportunity to enhance the shared experience and
opportunities afforded to Black residents.
•Identify and coordinate opportunities for stakeholder and community engagement.
•Strengthen and support Black-led economic development and Black employment
initiatives.
•Support and promote the success of the Black community.
At this time, City staff are requesting Council authorization for the second annual Black Joy
Holiday Market led by the PABRT from November 24-26, 2023.
Attachment: None.
Prepared By: Approved/Endorsed By:
Jaclyn San Antonio Mark Guinto
Senior Advisor, Equity, Diversity & Inclusion Division Head, Public Affairs &
Corporate Communications
JSA
Original Signed By:Original Signed By:
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Recommended for the consideration
of Pickering City Council
Marisa Carpino, M.A.
Chief Administrative Officer
Original Signed By: