SOUTH SIOUX CITY, Neb. (KTIV) -
A new farmers market is in the works for South Sioux City, Nebraska.
The Center for Rural Affairs and the City of South Sioux City are hosting an informational meeting to give out basic market information for selling at the market, state guidelines for selling at the market, and business advising resources for new market sellers.
Folks who attend will have the opportunity to ask questions, make comments, and offer opinions that will shape a market that best fits the community's needs and desires.
"We want to hear your ideas about how we can make this market the best it can be," said Amy Radding, with the Center for Rural Affairs.
"Farmers markets grow healthy farms, healthy people, and healthy communities. Local food is fresher, healthier, and tastier than food shipped long distances, and community markets keep money circulating in the local economy, helping everyone involved."
The meeting will be held Thursday, Jan. 19th at the South Sioux City Library Café.