Those who gathered behind the ribbon included Logan
County Royalty Queen Ellyn Martinez and Little Miss Logan County
Kodi Eigenbrod, LMH Foundation board member Linda McCuan, Community
Health Collaborative staff Angela Stoltzenburg and Molly McCain, LMH
Administrator Dolan Dalpoas, Market Manager Jaimie Jones, Lincoln
Alderwoman Robin McClallen, Lincoln Mayor Tracy Welch, Lincoln
Alderman Kevin Bateman, and Logan County Tourism Director Alice
Roate.
The first person to address the large crowd gathered
awaiting the opening bell was Dalpoas. He noted that in his position
he does many things in the name of the hospital, but the opening day
of the LMH Market is by far his favorite. He thanked everyone for
coming and passed the floor to market manager Jaimie Jones.
Jones said she was happy to see everyone, and she
wanted to thank all for coming out for opening day.
Linda McCuan also welcomed everyone to the first day
of the market.
Alderwoman Robin McClallen said she was happy to see
the market return. She noted that this day was the second time she
had visited the market and she was looking forward to seeing all
that was offered.
Alderman Bateman made similar comments noting that
this was a program that was good for the community.
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Mayor Tracy Welch noted that it is the ninth year for
the market. He said it was valuable asset to the community and he
thanked all those who work to make it happen each year.
With speeches concluded, Dalpoas and Jones held the
scissors for the posed pictures, then at the prompting of the
crowd’s countdown and command to snip the two cut the ribbon in the
2024 market season.
Immediately following the ribbon cut, Dalpoas did the
honor of ringing the bell indicating the market was officially open.
The LMH Market was founded by the Community Health Collaborative and
remains under the supervision of that organization. The market is
held each Saturday throughout the summer at the Logan County
Fairground. The hours for the event are 8 a.m. to noon.
Throughout the summer there will be special activities and offers at
the market including some of the standards such as the Power of
Produce program for youth, health checks including blood pressure
and cholesterol checks by the hospital, and freshly made breakfast
this year served by MKS Livestock.
[Nila Smith] |