RAPID CITY, S.D. — The Black Hills Farmers Market formally kicked off its spring and summer season Saturday morning, welcoming back vendors who’ve been away for the winter.
Located alongside Omaha Street between Maple Avenue and Waterloo Street, the market provides customers the prospect to purchase every little thing from greens and meats to jams and jewellery from native growers and artisans.
Even although it’s early within the season, supervisor Barbara Cromwell says there’s already a number of recent produce.
And she says the market accepts SNAP advantages, making it an important choice for folks on a restricted finances.
“Through the summer months, we’re capable of double these advantages as much as $20 every market day,” she mentioned. “So a household can come and spend $20 on their SNAP advantages and go house with $40 price of native wholesome meals.”
The market shall be open each Saturday from 8:00 am till 2:00 pm, now till the top of October.
And beginning in July, they’ll open on Wednesdays too, with the identical time slot.