Voting Now Open for 2025 Moscow Farmers Market Poster Artwork

Moscow, IDLocal News

The City of Moscow and Farmers Market Commission are inviting local residents to participate in a creative initiative by voting for the artwork that will adorn the 2025 Moscow Farmers Market poster. Voting opens at 8 AM on March 7, 2025, and will remain accessible until 8 AM on March 28, 2025. From a total of eight qualifying entries, five finalists were selected to represent the artistic talent in the community. Voters can express their preferences through the City’s Submittable page, making their voices heard in this public selection process. The artist whose design garners the most votes will receive a $500 honorarium, recognizing their contribution to the local market's visual identity.

This initiative not only promotes artistic expression but also fosters community engagement. For any questions regarding the voting process, the Community Events Division can be contacted via email. To explore more about the Moscow Farmers Market, residents are encouraged to visit the City of Moscow website or follow the market on social media.

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