Release Date: June 4, 2007 This content is archived.
BUFFALO, N.Y. -- A new farmer's market featuring local sellers of fruits, vegetables and preserves will open June 30 in the parking lot north of Allen Hall on the University at Buffalo South (Main Street) Campus, near the junction of Main Street and Kenmore Avenue.
The University Community Farmers Market will operate every Saturday -- rain or shine -- from 8 a.m. to 1 p.m. until Oct. 13.
The market, a collaboration between the UB Office of Community Relations, University Heights Collaborative and Eggertsville Community Organization, will provide area residents a quick, convenient and fun place to find fresh, nutritious and locally grown fruits and vegetables, as well as delicious jellies and jams.
"There's a great deal of enthusiasm out there for this project," says Pamela Beal, neighborhood outreach coordinator for UB Community Relations. "It's a great opportunity for collaboration with the local community on an event that adds to the assets of the neighborhood."
The market came together through the cooperation of the university community and UB, adds Cheryl Pavlov-Shapiro of the University Heights Collaborative. UB helped speed the process that brought about the market, she says, and supplied a location large enough to host the event.
"We both needed each other," she says, noting the individuals running the market will consist of local neighborhood volunteers. "We needed the resources and UB needed the community, and together we've really been able to take off."
Vendors who already have made commitments to the market include Ieraci Farm of Lewiston and Independence Hill Farm of Friendship for vegetables and fruits, Honey Bee Farm of North Tonawanda for honey, and Nancy Bryant of Independence Hill Farm for jams and jellies.
For further information, contact the UB Office of Community Relations at community@vpsa.buffalo.edu. or 829-3099.