Patterns of Care

What does it look like to practice care within a community? Making sure our neighbors and loved ones are well-fed, supporting budding entrepreneurs with a dream, and cultivating a dynamic, inclusive, and welcoming gathering place are just a few of the ways we take care of one another in the Findlay Market community. In our brand new three-part event series, Patterns of Care, we are shining a spotlight on the myriad ways we care for one another at Findlay Market.

This event series is entirely free to the public, which would not have been possible without the generous support of ArtsWave.


Common Threads: a Community Quilt-Making Event

Saturday, August 23 • 4 - 8 PM

As a manifestation of the patterns of care woven throughout Findlay Market’s history, we are making a community quilt and we want you to be part of it! Join us at Common Threads: A Community Quilt-Making Event, where you can make a quilt square that represents your relationship with Findlay Market. This event is entirely free thanks to a generous grant from ArtsWave, and all materials will be provided. All you need to bring is yourself and your creativity! 

Create a quilt square with these prompts in mind:

  • How do you feel when you visit Findlay Market?

  • Illustrate your favorite Market memory.

  • Depict one of your favorite products. 

After the event, we will send off the squares to be stitched together into a beautiful community quilt that we will hang in our future operations center to be enjoyed for decades to come.


Take care.

Joe Hansbauer