Megan O'Neil and Darren Hakker of One Tomato. Photo supplied by AwesomeSarniaMegan O'Neil and Darren Hakker of One Tomato. Photo supplied by AwesomeSarnia
Sarnia

One Tomato Secures Downtown Sarnia Location

Thanks to a three-year grant from the Ontario Trillium Foundation and support from various community partners, One Tomato will open a multi-use food space in downtown Sarnia in April.

Spokesman Darren Hakker says the local non-profit organization will be located at 100 Christina St. in space once occupied by Sarnia Goodwill Industries.

He says the "Sarnia Cabinets Kitchen" will anchor the Culinary Centre portion of the building.

[audio mp3="http://blackburnnews.com/wp-content/uploads/2015/02/One-tomato-one.mp3"][/audio] One Tomato will work with small local food producers to create, market and sell small batches of food products and will have a DineSafe designation.

One Tomato will partner with events and organizations such as Artwalk, First Friday and Return to the Landscape which will also be housed in the building.

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