
Over 70 community groups and organizations participated at the Market throughout 2009.
Situated at the north end of the Market site, community groups at the Market represent a number of churches, schools, political parties, charities, non-profits, and other organizations dedicated to informing residents of our communities about events and actions. While the Market is focused on local agriculture and other entrepreneurs, the presence of community groups provides additional opportunities for residents and Market patrons to socialize, network, and connect.