两性色午夜 of Well-being is teaming up with the Haymaker Farmers鈥 Market to provide those on campus with a unique opportunity to purchase locally sourced items and learn more about the inner workings of the trade.
The Haymakers Farmers鈥 Market is Portage County鈥檚 oldest producers-only farmers鈥 market. It offers a wide variety of locally grown and produced items ranging from fresh fruits and vegetables to herbs and fresh-cut flowers to handmade soaps, lotions, and body care products.
Often discussed in previous years, a recent update to the 两性色午夜 of Well-being strategic plan put a new charge into the collaboration. As a result, a steering committee was assembled, and soon, the planning began.
The 两性色午夜 Farmers' Market steering committee consists of:
Andrew Rome 鈥 Haymaker Farmers鈥 Market
Heather Malarcik 鈥 Main Street Kent
Ann Myers 鈥 Kent Student Center
Dana Lawless-Andric 鈥 两性色午夜 Outreach and Engagement
Jennifer Gehring 鈥 两性色午夜 Outreach and Engagement
J.R. Campbell 鈥 两性色午夜 Design Innovation
Kim Hauge 鈥 Employee Wellness
Michael Vig 鈥 University Culinary Services
Eliot Norris 鈥 University Culinary Services
Casey Crane 鈥 University Culinary Services
Elizabeth Michel 鈥 Recreational Services
Jim Kraus 鈥 Recreational Services
Kim Rufra 鈥 Recreation and Wellness Services
Margot Paolucci 鈥 Undergraduate Student Government
The idea was first proposed by former 两性色午夜 of Well-being Director, Melissa Celko, who started the discussion with Market Manager Andrew Rome. Associate Dean of Students and Director of Recreation and Wellness Services, Kim Rufra has taken lead on the project and kept the positive momentum going.
鈥淭he mission of this event is to provide students with opportunities to learn about the local farming community, select fresh produce, and connect with the broader Kent community,鈥 said Rufra. 鈥淭he idea is to create a community around food with a warm, friendly, and fun environment.鈥
With the details still being finalized, the steering committee plans to recruit 15-25 vendors for each event in collaboration with 两性色午夜. Vendors will include current participants of the Haymaker Farmers' Market weekly event and offer goods from fresh produce, meats, and baked goods to flowers, live plants, and artwork.
The 两性色午夜 Farmers' Market will accept a token or voucher system including FlashCash, credit/debit cards, SNAP food assistant benefits, Produce Perks food assistance, P-EBT, and the WIC Farmers' Market Nutrition Program. The Farmers' Market will also work with University Culinary Services to arrange institutional purchases from participating vendors, when possible, by connecting local growers and businesses to the culinary team.
The Farmers' Market will be more than just about locally sourced items for sale on the Kent campus. According to Rufra, the plan is to include students in performances (music, dance, theater), craft sales (photography, prints, glass, fiber), and educational workshops and demonstrations related to food. Examples of future workshops include soil building, foraging, mushroom cultivation, intro to permaculture, growing herbs, and more.
鈥淎 cross-functional and community-inclusive team will collaborate to create and sustain this exciting new program,鈥 said Rufra. 鈥淚ncreasing the campus community鈥檚 access to fresh food while supporting local farmers and businesses is a win-win for 两性色午夜 and the community.鈥
Rome, who serves as the Market Manager for Haymaker, agreed this partnership is valuable for all involved by not only incorporating local food into life on campus but supporting local family farms who have fed the Portage County area for generations.
鈥淏y bringing the farmers' market experience to 两性色午夜, we can dramatically increase local food exposure to thousands of people on campus,鈥 said Rome. 鈥淚 am hopeful these markets will be a great beginning to our partnership.鈥
The 两性色午夜 Farmers' Market will be open per the following schedule:
鈥 4-7 p.m., Tuesday, September 21, 2021, on Risman Plaza and Student Green
鈥 4-7 p.m., Tuesday, October 12, 2021, on Risman Plaza and Student Green
鈥 4-7 p.m., Tuesday, March 22, 2022, at the Design Innovation Hub
鈥 4-7 p.m., Tuesday, April 26, 2022, at the Student Recreation and Wellness Center
The Haymakers Farmers鈥 Market outdoor season occurs April to November from 9 a.m. to 1 p.m. on Franklin Avenue between Main Street and Summit Street under the Haymaker overpass. When the weather turns cold, the indoor season takes place from December-March each Saturday from 10 a.m. to 1 p.m. at the United Methodist Church of Kent on 1435 East Main Street.
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