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Dallas Farmers Market to host first ever Eid celebration

Dallas Farmer鈥檚 Market, Saturday, Feb. 4, 2023, in Dallas.
Rebecca Slezak
Dallas Farmer鈥檚 Market, Saturday, Feb. 4, 2023, in Dallas.

The Dallas Farmers Market will host its first Eid Market this Saturday, April 29, to celebrate the Muslim holiday.

Savannah Nordstrom with the Dallas Farmers Market works with almost 200 vendors every weekend. She said part of the market's mission is to appreciate the diversity of the community and all of the different things it has to offer.

鈥淥ur primary mission is to support healthy, sustainable lifestyles for North Texas,鈥 Nordstrom said. 鈥淓verybody has a different background and a different story, and our community here really celebrates that.

Munira Syeda is the owner of , a small business that sells artisan made accessories from Pakistan. Syeda, who has worked with the Farmers Market before, gathered other Muslim vendors and approached the Farmers Market in January with the idea of hosting an Eid celebration.

鈥淎s a Muslim, I've been seeing all these other diverse celebrations taking place in North Texas, which is wonderful,鈥 Syeda said. 鈥淚 was just thinking, you know, it would be really nice to have an Eid celebration in a public space, in a mainstream space as well.鈥

There will be around 10 other Muslim vendors at the Eid Market, including beverages from , handmade candles from , and Mediterranean food from. There will also be music from Jamal Mohamed and Buddy Mohmed, as well as children鈥檚 activities, both sponsored by .

Our community in general, the Muslim community, we have a lot of talent, we have a lot of diversity, we have a lot of passion and drive for working with the wider community,鈥 Syeda said.So there's a lot of excitement in the community and it just is an opportunity for us to keep expanding and not being as insular, and just really connecting with the wider community in Dallas

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Michelle Aslam is a 2021-2022 Kroc Fellow and recent graduate from North Texas. While in college, she won state-wide student journalism awards for her investigation into campus sexual assault proceedings and her reporting on racial justice demonstrations. Aslam previously interned for the North Texas NPR Member station 四虎影院, and also had the opportunity to write for the Dallas Morning News and the Texas Observer.