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Little Italy Farmers Market is back!

The Sisters of St. Joseph Neighborhood Network will again be holding the Little Italy Farmers Market on Mondays from 3-6 p.m. at 331 W. 18th St. The first one will be Monday, June 28th. The open air market will feature produce grown by teens in the SSJNN Urban Farm as well as more than a dozen other local farms. SNAP and FMNP senior produce vouchers will again be graciously doubled to encourage healthy eating. See you there!

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Small Business Saturday

SSJNN is proud to again be participating in Small Business Saturday to highlight and support the many businesses within the neighborhoods we serve. Pick up a passport on Sat., Nov. 30th at any of the participating businesses, have it validated when you visit at least four of them, and be entered into a drawing for a large prize basket with a variety of gift certificates and goods from participating businesses. Last year’s basket was worth more than $500!

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2020 Little Italy Farmers Market

The need for fresh, healthy food and supporting local food producers is greater than ever before. The Sisters of St. Joseph Neighborhood Network will again be holding the Little Italy Farmers Market on Mondays from 3-6 p.m. at 331 W. 18th St. The first one will be Monday, June 29th. Masks, sanitizing, distancing and other procedures will be in place to ensure a safe experience for all. The open air market will feature produce grown by teens in the SSJNN Urban Farm as well as several...

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Call for Artists! – Tree Trunk Art at 331 W. 18th St.

Project Description The Sisters of St. Joseph Neighborhood Network (SSJNN) is accepting applications from artists (or artist teams) for a unique public art opportunity in Erie. The finished artwork for this project will be constructed in autumn of 2020 out of the tree trunk on the site of SSJNN’s “Field of Dreams” lot, 331 W. 18th Street. This project will add to many initiatives aimed at empowering and revitalizing this neighborhood. The Design Committee will review proposals and choose...

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