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• Raintree Montessori School is having a spring plant from 10 a.m. to 1 p.m. The Kansas Plant Farm will bring a selection of indoor and outdoor plants, spring-blooming plants and a few vegetable starts, to 4601 Clinton Parkway, east parking lot entrance;...
As multifunctional loci of local food economies and public activity, farmers markets impart diverse impacts on their surrounding communities. In response to the emerging scholarship on farmers markets, as well as the desires of market managers to buttres
via an elevator or stairs. (The first floor is our First Bake Cafe & Creamery, which also has some counter seating, several cafe tables, and a seasonal outdoor patio.) There are multiple free parking lots and street parking surrounding the restaurant. We offer valet parking in the evenings...
Can the urge to wait for “perfect” be ignored in favor of what is possible and practical? I am already asking myself all of these. How about you? I am always scouring for new books that may help our markets to advance their system change work. One major lesson I work to keep in...
I share tidbits of my research on markets including that many of the first “modern era” (1970-) markets began in university towns like Berea because the back-to-landers decided to stay and grow organic food, so then created many of these new “grow it to sell it” markets; I say th...