Lincoln Memorial Hospital Market announces dates for eleventh season

Tamar Kutz CEO of Lincoln Memorial Hospital
Tamar Kutz CEO of Lincoln Memorial Hospital
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The Lincoln Memorial Hospital Market will begin its eleventh season on May 9 at the Logan County Fairgrounds in Lincoln, according to a March 18 announcement. The market will be open every Saturday through September 19.

The event is scheduled to take place from 8 a.m. to noon inside the Expo Building. Sponsored by the Lincoln Memorial Foundation, the market is described as a producer-only farmers market where all items are either homegrown or created by local vendors.

Presented by Lincoln Memorial Hospital, The LMH Market aims to promote health and wellness in the community by providing access to fresh, locally produced food and offering health-focused programming.

Those interested in learning more about The LMH Market or applying to become a volunteer or vendor can visit https://memorial.health/the-lmh-market/ or follow The LMH Market on Facebook for updates.

The return of the market offers an opportunity for residents to support local producers while accessing healthy food options throughout the summer.



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