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Francesca Reinisch with Earnest Earth: Urban Farm at the West Town Health Market. Credit: Alisa Hauser/Block Club Chicago

UKRAINIAN VILLAGE — The West Town Health Market returns this week.

The market will sell locally-grown fruits, vegetables and flowers; organic meats; farm-fresh eggs; organic raw honey and more noon-5. p.m. Thursdays through Nov. 19 at St. Mary Hospital, 2233 W. Division St.

SNAP and LINK are accepted at the market.

Presence Saints Mary and Elizabeth Medical Center launched the market in 2017.

To limit the flow of customers, market organizers are pre-bagging produce for pickup and are providing delivery service to community agencies. All participants must wear masks and gloves.

Learn more here.

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