Dreamy crimson, gold and amber leaves falling from trees, cozy sweaters and comfort foods are all part of the Fall ideal as August gives way to September and children get ready for school. However, something new will also be unfolding this Fall in Redfield. September 2018 will be the dawn of Redfield's very first Farmer's Market.
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Redfield to host first Farmer's Market
By Shiloh Appel
Dreamy crimson, gold and amber leaves falling from trees, cozy sweaters and comfort foods are all part of the Fall ideal as August gives way to September and children get ready for school. However, something new will also be unfolding this Fall in Redfield. September 2018 will be the dawn of Redfield's very first Farmer's Market.
"Somehow I got roped into being the head of the operation, and with the help of Brenda Stover, we have decided to put it together," said Gianna Lantero, who has taken Lisa Zens' place as the new director of Grow Spink. Lantero said that the idea to start a Redfield Farmer's Market was born during a Community Activities Empower meeting.
"Everybody agreed it would be a great event for Redfield," said Lantero.