This past weekend at the corner FARMERS MARKET, we finally met up with Kathy Newsom who is the manager of the corner market. As a result of the role she plays in the corner market it, indeed, seems as if she knows everyone. And, from the above photo, you can see she greets everyone with a smile. Kathy's involvement with the corner market dates back to its early beginnings in 2013 in the old location at Sticks and Stones parking lot at the corner of Walker and Elam. She was home schooling her children and wanted them to learn what adults do, including being community-oriented. At first, her own children would make artwork at the market, inspiring others with colorful signs with inspirational words like "HOPE" on them. As Kathy tells it, she was an around the market and so involved that they asked her to be manager. She helped with the transition to the current location, the St. Andrew's Episcopal Church parking lot. With the relocation, parking has become much easier and the market has been able to expand. Plus, Thile they were happy to accommodate, Sticks and Stones has their parking lot back.
Kathy loves being involved with community and we have known of her since her involvement with "Knit the Bridge," where, in 2015 Lindley Park friends and neighbors gathered to knit the Walker Avenue bridge over Wendover Avenue. Kathy reminds us of just how much we can do as individuals to build community. See her every Saturday at the corner FARMERS MARKET. If you are looking a way to become more involved with community in Greensboro, we bet Kathy will have ideas for you. We are so glad to finally be featuring her
Happy Saturday!
Terrific portrait!
A farmer's market is a blessing.
Posted by: William Kendall | Monday, February 12, 2024 at 06:59 PM