On Tuesday, Sept. 30, in the Strafford Room, UNH organization Slow Food hosted the first MUB market and community dinner of the semester. Due to inclement weather, the event was rescheduled from Sept. 25 on the fishbowl lawn to Sept. 30 indoors. The community dinner was also rescheduled to Sept. 30 and was hosted in the Waysmeet Center across from Campus Crossings Lot. The event featured several food, clothing, and accessory vendors, including New Moon, Freedom Cafe, Hickory Nut Farm and more! Students who purchased goods at the market also received a free Slow Food MUB market t-shirt.
Climate Action League of Conservation Voters (LCV) also tabled at the market. Climate Action LCV is a grassroots movement that aims to put pressure on elected officials to protect our environment and communities. The organization spans across eight states, including New Hampshire. Learn more about how you can make a difference and sign up to be a volunteer with Climate Action LCV here.
If you missed this MUB market, don’t worry! Slow Food hosts several MUB markets and community dinners throughout the school year, as well as other fun and exciting events. If you have more questions or are interested in learning more about or joining Slow Food UNH, you can find them on Catalyst, attend their biweekly meetings on Wednesdays at 6 pm in the Waysmeet Center, or follow them on Instagram @slowfoodunh.







