Everyone was welcome to Perry Square on Friday night for a free harvest dinner.

The meal was hosted by the Erie Downtown Partnership and was a celebration to recognize the successful pay-what-you-can farmers’ markets in the area, as well as harvest season.

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The food was prepared by local chefs and completely sourced from locally grown harvest produce.

“We have aAlot of food. a lot of really delicious food served with a lot of love. All local food grown by local Erie County farmers,” said Erin Carey, a volunteer. “It’s so cool to see downtown decorated. We have white tablecloths out. The food is delicious, candles on the table, flowers on the table. It’s just meant to elevate the dining experience.”

Also at the dinner was a pay-what-you-can produce stand giving people access to affordable fruits and vegetables.

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