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"Consume less. Share more. Enjoy life." -
Penny Kemp & Derek Wall
The idea for creation of the downtown Slippery Rock
Farmers' Market was mentioned at a downtown redevelopment meeting
in the winter of 2001. At the time MS3 student Heather House was
interested in becoming involved with the downtown redevelopment
project and thought starting a Farmers' Market was one project that
was feasible. As a graduate assistant at the Macoskey Center,
Heather had close ties with area farmers and with production of
organic produce at the Center.
In the summer of 2002, the first Slippery Rock
downtown Farmers' Market was held in the parking lot of the First
National Bank. It was a success with various vendors each week
ranging from honey, produce, bedding plants, and baked goods.
Everyone seemed to enjoy this new event in Slippery Rock. This was
also a larger venue for the Macoskey Center to expand their organic
produce sales. Previously sales were conducted on campus on certain
afternoons, while also being available for odering via e-mail/phone
and pick up at the center. This was a great opportunity to
advertise local produce available from several area sources to the
community.
The market continues today, now in its second
season. Connie Lemley has taken over coordination of the Market and
Market Gardens. The vendor and farmer base is growing and it is a
hope of the Macoskey Center that a community farmer eventually take
over the coordination, publicity, and overall management of the
event into the future. This has been a success for the Slippery
Rock community and the university.
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