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			 This past May, residents of the Logan County and eastern Mason 
			County area were treated with a first of its kind, locally, 
			all-indoor farmers market. 
 The ALMH Market has become a Saturday morning habit for many with 
			its offerings of Illinois products and much more found inside the 
			Exhibit Barn at the Logan County Fairgrounds.
 
 The Market is designed to attract adults as well as children and 
			promotes a healthy life-style.
 
 Saturday mornings have become the favorite part of the week for many 
			area residents. Of those who have made it a tradition, some go out 
			and grab up fresh from the farm vegetables and fruits, maybe some 
			bakery, and some like to sit and enjoy a great cup of coffee and 
			either breakfast, brunch or lunch prepared by Bean Sprouts, a new 
			eatery using locally grown foods.
 
 For others, it is a family activity, the kids have gotten into the 
			Power of Produce program. They enjoy trying new foods and getting 
			rewarded tokens for spending.
 
			
			 Some others have come for the exercise or cooking classes, and still 
			others for the free health screenings offered. 
 The market also offers a number of other great local products, such 
			as soaps and body butters in luscious scents or unique healthy nut 
			butter blends; great to take home, to enjoy now or to start your 
			holiday gift shopping.
 
 While some seasonal fruits and vegetables are now over, the squash 
			and root crops, which store well are coming in; leaf crops are 
			sweeter, and there's still an array of summer vegetables like 
			peppers available. Plus there are baked items, locally roasted 
			coffees, and other products.
 
 The first year for the market has been stamped as a success in a 
			number or ways, particularly in the intended purpose to address 
			health needs of the area. The market has offered not only locally 
			grown fruits and vegetables, but also basic health tests, education, 
			cooking classes, fitness classes, and rewards to children for trying 
			'good for you' types of fresh foods. It has become a 'happening 
			place' enjoyed by many.
 
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			This past week ALMH CEO Dolan Dalpoas stopped in after the ALMH 
			Run/Walk at Madigan Park to pick up a few of his favorite items, one 
			being a new jar of nut butter produced by Gone Nuts Company, Brennan 
			Elsas owner. 
			 
			Elsas grew up in a farming family just north of Lincoln and was home 
			on fall break from Western Kentucky University, Bowling Green, where 
			he is finishing degree work in agribusiness.
 Dalpoas said the Market was begun as one of several initiatives that 
			address specific health needs of Logan County residents in the fight 
			against cardiovascular disease, diabetes, obesity and a higher than 
			average incidence of colon cancer.
 
 Dalpoas added that another initiative, a walking trail, is nearing 
			completion.
 
			Sadly, the end of the Market season is quickly coming to an end. So 
			here is a reminder or suggestion, if you haven't gotten there yet or 
			its fallen off your calendar; go and enjoy. Three Saturdays remain. 
			Saturday, Oct. 29 will be the last Market of the 2016 season.
 ALMH Market is 
			sponsored by Abraham Lincoln Memorial Hospital
 
 Each week the market offers the Power of Produce program free for 
			youngsters, along with free fitness classes, a walking trail, and 
			other offerings such as free health screenings, free cooking 
			demonstrations, and "Community Day." The Market will be not just a 
			place to shop, but a destination to spend a great morning on a 
			healthy family outing.
 
 WHERE: Logan County Fairground
 WHEN: Saturdays, 8 a.m. to Noon
 
 For more information about The ALMH Market, visit
			
			https://www.thealmhmarket.org/  or like The Market on 
			Facebook at www.facebook.com/ thealmhmarket.
 
 [Jan Youngquist]
 
			
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