This Tuesday, Sept. 30, is the last Greene County farmers market for the season. Instead of a supper, Jefferson Matters: Main Street will serve pie, ice cream and lemonade or coffee. This last market of the season has been dubbed, “Putting the Farmers Market to Bed, Sweet Dreams.” The pie and beverage is being coordinated by the organization committee of Jefferson Matters: Main Street.
Volunteers of Jefferson Matters: Main Street will also be selling the new Jefferson Matters: Main Street T-shirts that debuted at the Bell Tower Festival in June.
Greene County farmers market is held from 4 to 6:30 pm on the east side of the courthouse.
JMMS is a volunteer organization devoted to economic development through historic preservation in downtown Jefferson. Persons would like to become involved with JMMS can contact Alan Robinson, program director, at 515-386-3585 or director@jeffersonmatters.
Visitors seeking information about downtown Jefferson are encouraged to visit the office at 110 W. Lincoln Way in the restored 5 Spot Hamburger Shop historic building. The office is open from 10 am to 2 pm, Monday through Friday. Look for updates about JMMS news and activities at www.jeffersonmatters.org.