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    Pearl Market Accepting Applications

    Press Release
    We are happy to announce that enrollment for the 2009 Pearl Market is now open! Set in the middle of the hustle and bustle of downtown Columbus, the Pearl Market offers a unique opportunity for people downtown to purchase farm fresh produce, baked goods, specialty foods and drinks, health and beauty products, cards and small gift items, arts and crafts, home décor, fashion and entertainment items.

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    Conveniently located in the alleyways between Broad, High, Gay, and Third Streets, the primary objective for the Pearl Market is to develop a merchant mix that reflects the rich cultural diversity of Central Ohio while encouraging customers to purchase fresh locally grown produce and other goods.

    To register, individuals need to simply print off the application found here, fill it out and mail it back to us. Remember that all spaces are filled on a first come first served basis!

    If individuals would like a hard copy mailed to them, please contact Adam Schroeder.

    We hope that you will consider joining us as we make the 2009 season bigger and better then the 2008 season!

    Opening day is May 19, 2009! Then, every Tuesday and Friday, 10:30am to 2pm, until October 30, 2009.

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    Anne Evans is the Co-Founder and Director of Operations for The Metropreneur and Columbus Underground. She regularly contributes feature stories on both sites, as well as Mega Weekend each week. She has started and grown businesses, created experiences, forged community partnerships, and worked to create opportunities for others. She loves meeting new neighbors and those making an impact in our community. Want to connect?
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