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Charlottesville City Market logo contest under way

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CharlottesvilleCalling all artists! The Charlottesville City Market is in need of a fun and fresh logo to help visually illustrate the spirit and authenticity of the market. The new logo will be used on a variety of marketing materials to help promote and attract customers to the market.

The logo contest is currently open and designs must be submitted by Tuesday, May 31, 2016. The selected winner will receive $500. For a complete list of contest rules and how to submit, visit charlottesville.org/parksandrec.

City Market is located in downtown Charlottesville and features over 100 vendors every Saturday morning from April – December. For more information about the City Market, please contact Lucy Lamm at (434) 970-3371 or[email protected].

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