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 As is the tradition, the first day of the market began with a ribbon 
			cutting ceremony. Those standing behind the ribbon included LMH 
			Hospital Administrator Dolan Dalpoas, Lincoln Memorial Hospital 
			Foundation Director Riley Brackney, LMH Community Health 
			Collaborative Director Angela Stoltzenburg and CHC Assistant Cindy 
			Smith, Lincoln Mayor Tracy Welch, City Clerk Peggy Bateman, Illinois 
			Representative Tim Butler, State Senator Sally Turner, Junior Miss 
			Logan County Alayna Briggs, Little Miss Logan County Sophia Farmer, 
			Logan County Tourism Director Alice Roate and LMH Market Manager 
			Jamie Jones.
 
			
			 
			
			 
 Senator Turner and Representative Butler were introduced and asked 
			if they would like comment. Turner said, “Thank you all for all you 
			do. Thank you to Dolan and Jamie for their efforts they make to keep 
			this together. To the mayor for everything he does to keep things 
			organized and to lift up our town and also Logan County. You know 
			everybody comes from all around to bring their products here and 
			make Logan County a healthier community.”
 
			
			 
			
			 
			
			When Turner had finished, Butler spoke up saying that the only thing 
			he had to add to Turner’s comments was that “all you got to do is 
			open the farmers market to get the sun to come out.”
 It had been a long cloud filled dreary spell until Saturday.
 
			
			 
 Mayor Welch said, “That is a tough act to follow. They said it all. 
			But, thank you to LMH for all you do in our community.”
 
 It was shared that Market Manager Jamie Jones had asked not to be 
			called on to speak. A burst of laughter came forth when it was 
			announced that she would turn the tables and make Dalpoas do that 
			job for her.
 
			 
 Dalpoas began, “I want to thank Senator Turner, Representative 
			Butler, Mayor Welch, and especially all these here (indicating the 
			rest of the folks behind the ribbon) for being here today. It takes 
			a lot to bring this together.”
 
			
			 
			He noted that it takes a lot to build a strong healthy community 
			including a good hospital and a good source for healthy foods. He 
			concluded, “We have a great hospital and we have a great group 
			here.” 
			
			 
 Jamie Jones held the scissor for the official pre-cut photo, then 
			with help from the large crowd watching, the countdown was conducted 
			with Jones snipping the ribbon right on cue.
 
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            The ribbon cut was concluded with about two minutes 
			to spare. Everyone behind the ribbon rushed back into the market 
			building to make last minute preparations while the crowd patiently 
			waited for the first opening bell of the season. 
            
			 
 That bell was rung by Senator Turner at exactly 8 a.m. and everyone 
			filed inside for the first day of shopping at the LMH Market.
 
 The official entrance to the market is the west door of the second 
			building from the north end of the exhibit barns at the Logan County 
			Fairgrounds. Inside the door the market management station hosted a 
			large blackboard talking about the events at the market including 
			the chance to spin for up to $1,000 the first Saturday of each 
			month. On the second and fourth Saturdays Lincoln Memorial Hospital 
			will be on hand doing cholesterol and blood sugar tests. The Third 
			Saturday of the month will be Snap/Link program triple match day at 
			the market. Volunteers were at the stand answer questions about the 
			market offerings.
 
 
            
			 
            
			The building was filled with vendors including some familiar faces 
			such as Maddox Sweet Corn from Warrensburg and Sam-Sational Sweets 
			by Samantha Danosky.
 
 There were several returning vendors such as Odelehr’s Market and 
			Ioerger Family Farms. There are two meat vendors this year, MKS 
			Livestock and Fifty-Four Farms.
 
 Other products offered this year included Itty Bitty Micro Farms 
			with their greens, Dave the Baker, and Knead Bread? with homemade 
			bread products, and Brooks Kountry Honey with a variety of honey 
			products, and many others.
 
 The LMH Community Health Collaborative is once again offering the 
			Power of Produce for kids. The POP is an opportunity for kids to 
			participate in education and fun activities that earn them market 
			dollars to spend with the vendors. Other options for kids included 
			The Zoo Lady, a balloon artist, and the toddler play area located in 
			the north barn.
 
 For those wanting a morning pick-me-up as they shopped the Café’ 
			Cushman was on hand with coffee and other beverages. This year the 
			market will feature breakfast and lunch offerings by Amigo’s Tacos. 
			The food court was not open on the first Saturday but signage 
			indicated that it will be in the near future.
 
 Also offered at the Market is The Taste of the Market. The vendors 
			provide sample sized items from their wares, and Market volunteers 
			were handing those out in the north barn.
 
 
            
			 
            
			This year, the market is offering free space to local 
			not-for-profits to promote their services to the community. The 
			first week Special Olympics was on hand. Also the Lincoln YMCA was 
			present discussing memberships to the local facility.
 
 And of course, there was the Market Swag table with a variety of 
			merchandise for sale including t-shirts, canvas shopping bags, 
			kitchen tea towels, coffee mugs, and a token pouch.
 
 As part of the morning, shoppers were given tickets to use for a 
			spin to win opportunity as they left the market. The spin 
			opportunity was offered in the north building at the door that 
			shoppers were asked to exit. Prizes on the wheel included market 
			t-shirts, mugs, totes, and opportunities to win up to $50.
 
 Special opportunities this year include shopping online from a 
			selection of vendors for quick pick up on Saturday morning. The 
			online ordering opens midweek with a listing of participating 
			vendors and the products available. The online shopping window is 
			narrow, only a day or so, but information about when shopping is 
			opened and closed is shown on the market facebook page. The website 
			address for shopping is https://www.localline.ca/the-almh-market.
 
 Also, the market is offering free rides to and from the market. To 
			get a ride call Calico Cab at 217-732-8294. When you arrive at the 
			market, you may pick up a ride ticket at the LMH information booth 
			to give to the driver. The ticket will pay for your trip to the 
			market and your trip back home.
 
 [Nila Smith]
 
 
            
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