The ALMH Market will reopen on Saturday, May 13th and continue
rain or shine on Saturdays through September 30. The indoor,
producer-only farmer market will once again be held from 8 a.m. to
noon in the Expo Building at the Logan County Fairgrounds in
Lincoln, Illinois.
The ALMH Market is an indoor, producer-only farmers 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 has become 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 Market’s inaugural season was a success by all
counts. Over 13,000 visitors attended the Market in 2016 and
purchased over $32,000 in local produce.
Nearly 500 free health screenings were conducted during the “Know
Your Numbers” campaign sponsored by the ALMH Auxiliary. Over 150
individuals participated in fitness classes that included multiple
formats such as yoga, Zumba, kick boxing and PiYo. Over 150 children
ages 5-12 took part in more than 800 activities as part of the Power
of Produce (POP) Club and as a result they earned over $1,500 in
market tokens to be spent on produce.
In 2017, The ALMH Market will once again offer a variety of items
including fruits, vegetables, eggs, poultry, baked goods, and more.
In addition to the produce, the POP Club will once again offer
activities for children and a rotating schedule of cooking
demonstrations, fitness classes, and free health screenings will be
part of the weekly activities. There are also plans for more Rock
the Bike activities giving adults an opportunity to blend a smoothie
with their own pedal power. New in 2017 will be a “Local Roots” booth featuring local vendors.
This booth will be an opportunity for vendors who are not
producer-only but do have a local connection and a quality product
to share with market customers.
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“We have a healthy mission at our core. In Logan County, over 43
percent of adults are obese which is causing several unhealthy
outcomes for our community. While we have several strategies to
address obesity underway, The ALMH Market increases access to fresh
produce, and we have seen that thriving farmers markets have been
proven to improve the health of communities,” said Stoltzenburg.
Potential vendors can now apply online at
www.managemymarket.com.
Any interested vendors or volunteers are encouraged to contact the
market coordinator at 217-605-5701 for more information.
For more information about The ALMH Market, visit
www.TheALMHMarket.org
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