I must say, I am very happy to see
that Elizabethton once again has a farmer's market! When I would be out and
about, a farmer's market was one of the top requests I would get. So when a
young lady approached me with a group about starting one I asked how I could
help!
Farmer's markets are a great thing
for a community. They provide an easy way for members of the community to
obtain fresh, seasonal produce creating a healthier community. They promote
community by introducing and meeting new market goers that live locally in our
community. Additionally, you get to meet and come to know the vendors from whom
you are purchasing your products. Lastly, farmer's markets also provide an easy
way for local businesses and farmers to sell their products directly to
consumers so there is no middle-man to pay and allowing them to potentially
make more money while allowing you to still receive a low price.
Our farmer's market does all of
these things for our community and helps strengthen our local economy, but we
must not take this all for granted. Farmer's market depends on one thing -- the
people that show up. If a vendor doesn't make enough money at a market, they
will leave or simply determine it's not worth their time to go. If there is the
appearance of no customers at the market, others driving by may easily think,
“There must not be a lot at the market today. We can just go on home instead of
stopping.” Groups and crowds of people attract other people.
For our new farmer's market to be
successful and for our new farmer's market to be around next year and the year
after that, it needs your support! Stop by and talk with a few shoppers or a
vendor or two. Make a purchase while you're there. It doesn't have to be a lot
-- a five-dollar purchase will go a long way towards showing your support of
that vendor and the market as a whole. I have recently started purchasing my
eggs at the market. They're usually about four dollars per dozen, which is a
little more than what I would pay at the grocery store, but I'm also supporting
a local business person, I'm supporting my local, Elizabethton economy, and I'm
supporting my local market.
Take some time this next Tuesday
between 5:00pm and 8:00pm and stop by our local farmer's market between First
Christian Church and the Police Station. Spend a few dollars on some hand-made
soap, fresh berries, healthy greens, or maybe a dozen of eggs and show that you
support this market and want to see it around in the years to come. Let's talk
about it!
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