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    Friday, August 14, 2009

    Love the Market

    Care2.org, a popular online destination for people who care about making a difference is sponsoring a "Love Your Market" contest in collaboration with LocalHarvest.org, a web site all about organic and local food. The university's focus health and wellness can be seen in our own farmers markets, held on the South Campus over the summer and on the North Campus in the fall semester.

    The University Community Farmers Market on the South Campus has been entered in the "Love Your Market" contest and is eligible to win money to support it. An important feature in the University Heights neighborhood, the market started in 2007 and is a great way to get healthy local products, support local businesses and meet your neighbors and coworkers.

    love your farmers market contest - help your market win $5,000 - vote today!It runs every Saturday through October 17th from 8:00am - 1:00pm on the UB South Campus on Main Street at Kenmore Avenue. Read about the market on LocalHarvest.

    Please vote in the "Love Your Market" contest today, and tell others to vote as well. We appreciate your support! Click here to vote.

    For more information about the University Community Farmers Market contact UB Community Relations at 716-829-3099.

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