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			 ALMH Market coordinator Nicole Cox appreciates the time, energy 
			and smiles her volunteers bring to the community initiative, which 
			debuted in early May, attracting nearly 1,500 visitors. 
 “Volunteers are vital to the market,” she said. “We have a lot of 
			moving pieces.” Her volunteers come in early to help set up and then 
			shift to customer service at 8 a.m. when the first customers begin 
			to arrive.
 
 “Guest interactions are super important,” Cox said. “Really great 
			customer service changes the lens in which people view the 
			experience. Our volunteers recognize regulars versus first-time 
			visitors. They are irreplaceable—chatty, friendly and 
			informational.”
 
			 
			
			 
 Diane Campbell, 66, volunteers twice a month at The ALMH Market. She 
			enjoys helping the vendors set up before open and then greeting 
			people, answering questions, helping take items out to customers’ 
			cars. She also loves watching the kids interact at the Power of 
			Produce booth, which occasionally includes the “Rock the Bike” 
			activity where kids can pedal a stationary bike and blend a fruit 
			smoothie at the same time.
 
 “Volunteering at the market is so much fun,” she said. “You get to 
			meet new people plus see a lot of people you know. It really 
			showcases Lincoln and what we have to offer. I haven’t met anyone 
			who hasn’t been delighted with what they bought. There are 
			demonstrations, free samples, health screenings, drawings, fitness 
			opportunities, giveaways.”
 
			
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			Currently, 25 people regularly volunteer at the market. Cox would 
			like to see that number eventually double. Two volunteer 
			orientations have been held already with another one being planned 
			for this fall and in March. 
“People in this community are so willing to give of their time,” she said. “They 
understand that it’s rewarding because you know you are doing something to be 
helpful and better our community. We have activities planned for next year that 
will require more volunteers so we are trying to be proactive in recruiting.”
 The volunteer touch complements the vendors’ offerings and health education at 
The ALMH Market. Between 500 and 700 people stop by each Saturday to eat 
breakfast, shop for fresh fruit and vegetables, get a blood pressure screening, 
take home a bouquet of fresh flowers or connect with friends and neighbors each 
Saturday morning. The market runs from 8am-noon Saturdays through Oct. 29 at the 
Logan County Fairgrounds.
 
 Want to Volunteer?
 
 Attend an orientation. Fill out paperwork. Since volunteers work with children, 
there is a background check, bloodwork and drug testing. Once approved, each 
volunteer receives an online link and can sign up for shifts that work best with 
their schedules. Contact Nicole Cox for more information at cox.nicoleALMH@mhsil.com, 
call 217-605-5701 or visit the website at TheALMHMarket.org.
 
				 
			[Michael Leathers,, Memorial Health 
			Systems] 
			
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