Market on the Hill opens next week
Cooperative Grocery Opens in Mount Pulaski
on Monday, June 22nd
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[June 20, 2020]
When the Market on the Hill opens in Mount Pulaski on Monday, June
22, the community will take a huge leap forward in ensuring that
southern Logan County residents can eat fresh food from local farms.
The grocery will also alleviate residents’ concerns about obtaining
a safe food supply during the pandemic and beyond.
A cooperative, Market on the Hill is owned by 126 community members
who invested $120,000 to create the new business. They took action
after the town’s sole grocery closed three years ago. Tom Martin, a
crop farmer near Mount Pulaski, helped spark the community response
as chair of the Mount Pulaski Economic Development and Planning
Board. He said the board approached three large chains, asking each
to open a store in Mount Pulaski. None thought the town of 1,500 was
large enough to warrant their attention. But the group decided that
the town needed a gathering place if it were to remain a viable
community, so they convened a public meeting a year ago to solicit
interest. In less than 3 months, they raised all of the money
needed.
“My hope is that this is the tip of the iceberg” that will spark
broader efforts to source food from local farms and processors,
Martin said. “I would love to see 15% of the food we eat come from
local farms. I would like to see 10-15 new young producers open new
farm businesses.” Indeed, if 15% of the food Logan County residents
eat at home were sourced locally, that would generate $7 million of
new income in the County.
Logan County economic development director Bill Thomas added,
“Pumping a potential $7 million dollars into our local food
producers’ operations could be a game-changer for our County.”
As an incentive for Market on the Hill shoppers to purchase food
from local farms, the economic development group is using income
generated from a nearby wind farm to offer locally grown produce at
a 20% discount through September.
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Martin said this responds to residents’ concerns that began brewing long before
the pandemic, but the outbreak “helped fuel the fire.” For a long time, he
added, “I’ve heard my neighbors say that they need to get away from eating
processed foods, and they want to know where their food is coming from.” Now it
will be easier for Mount Pulaski shoppers to purchase from farmers they know.
Martin felt so strongly about the potential for expanding local food production
that he devoted 9 acres of his land to help Kyle Reed launch Hilltop Community
Gardens. Reed’s farm, and others, will provide produce to the new store.
Shaun and Kim Tyson of Tyson’s Farms in Chestnut, a livestock farm, will join
Hilltop in supplying ingredients for local caterers, Mike Richner Catering and
John Wyss of Primo Grills, to use in offering free, light refreshments for the
store’s Opening Celebration at 6 pm Friday, June 26. The public is warmly
invited. Outdoor seating will be available and state guidelines for social
distancing will be observed during the grand opening celebration, the market’s
management said. Market on the Hill is located at the corner of South Lafayette
Street on the town square.
The mission of the Logan County Economic Development Partnership is to cultivate
a business environment that enhances Logan County by expanding our local and
regional economy through programs that sustain and grow existing businesses,
attract and establish new businesses, and increase quality employment
opportunities.
[Bill Thomas, Executive Director
Logan County Economic Development Partnership] |