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REVITALIZATION IN THE NEWS: Hyde Park Farmers Market Opens Sunday!

The Hyde Park Farmers Market will return to the parking lot behind the Hyde Park Bank Building, 1525 E. 53rd St., this Sunday, June 5.

The Hyde Park Farmers Market will return to the parking lot behind the Hyde Park Bank Building, 1525 E. 53rd St., this Sunday, June 5.

 

The event is co-hosted by the SECC, an avid stakeholder in the Neighborhood Revitalization Coalition. With plenty of summer events kicking off, we're looking forward to seeing everyone out and about enjoying the beautiful weather.

 

The SBAC/NRC will be all over Chicago this summer at events like The Hyde Park Farmers Market.

 

Read the full article from Hyde Park Herald Here: Hyde Park Farmers Market opens Sunday | Evening Digest | hpherald.com

The Hyde Park Farmers Market: The Hyde Park Farmers Market | Facebook

 

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