The
Abraham Lincoln Memorial Hospital Farmers Market to
Launch May 21
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[March 31, 2016]
LINCOLN
- The Abraham Lincoln Memorial Hospital Foundation is thrilled to
announce their latest initiative to improve the health of the people and
communities in Logan and eastern Mason County. The ALMH Market will
launch on Saturday, May 21and continue rain or shine on Saturdays
through October 29. The indoor, producer-only farmer market will be held
from 8am – NOON in the Expo Building at the Logan County Fairgrounds in
Lincoln, Illinois.
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The ALMH Market will be Logan County’s premiere indoor,
producer-only market. The producer-only designation ensures that all
items offered at The Market will be homegrown, handmade, and/or
vendor-created from locally owned operations within the state of
Illinois.
“We take pride that The ALMH Market will be a wellness destination
like no other in Illinois,” said Angela Stoltzenburg, ALMH marketing
and community partnerships director. “The Market is an extension of
our mission to improve the health of the people and communities we
serve; our aim is to promote fresh food and healthy living while
supporting local farmers and the food-producer economy.”
The ALMH Market anticipates a variety of items including fruits,
vegetables, eggs, dairy, honey, poultry, baked goods, and more.
However the wellness offerings will not stop at the fresh foods.
Free fitness classes will be held on-site each Saturday along with a
free children’s health education program entitled, The POP! Club.
The POP (Power of Produce) Club is for children ages 5-12 years old.
The club is free to join and is based on the original POP Club that
has roots in the Oregon City Farmers Market since May 2011. The goal
of The POP Club is to empower kids to make healthy food choices,
introducing them to where food comes from. In addition, a rotating
schedule of cooking demonstrations and free health screenings
sponsored by the ALMH Auxiliary will also be part of the weekly
activities.
“We have a healthy mission at our core. In Logan County over 66
percent of adults are either overweight or obese which is causing
several unhealthy outcomes for our community. While we have several
strategies to address obesity underway, The ALMH Market will
increase access to fresh produce. Thriving farmers markets have been
proven to improve the health of communities,” said Stoltzenburg.
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The American Fitness Index includes the number of farmers markets
per capita as a factor contributing to healthier communities, using
it as an indicator for community members’ access to fresh fruits and
vegetables. Proximity to farmers markets was associated with lower
body mass index (BMI) among North Carolina youth, while density of
fast-food and pizza venues was associated with higher BMI.
In its inaugural year, there are several ways for the community to participate
in The Market. While The ALMH Market has 14 approved vendors, applications are
still available at www.manag
emymarket.com. A vendor meeting is scheduled for Wednesday, April 6 at
5pm. The ALMH Market is also seeking volunteers. An informational meeting is
planned for April 27 at 6pm for potential volunteers. Community organizations or
local musical artists may also have opportunities to partner with The ALMH
Market. Any interested individuals are encouraged to contact the farmers market
coordinator at 217-605-5701.
For more information about The ALMH Market, visit
www.TheALMHMarket.org or like
The Market on Facebook at
www.facebook.com/ thealmhmarket.
[Angela Stoltzenburg, ALMH]
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