Colorado Farmers Market Association to hold Virtual Annual Conference
Colorado Farmers Market Association to hold Virtual Annual Conference
Colorado Farmers Market Association logo. Photo from https://cofarmersmarkets.org.
The Colorado Farmers Market Association will hold a virtual Annual Conference on Friday, March 5, and Saturday, March 6, to give a behind-the-scenes look at markets’ function.
The conference is being held primarily for farmers market managers statewide but is open to anyone interested in understanding how the markets function. The conference will feature workshops and panels that will reflect on the challenges and successes of last year.
Additional topics being covered at the conference include preparing for the 2021 season and a keynote from Catt Fields White of Farmers Market Pros. The Colorado Farmers Market Association (CFMA) will also be offering sessions scheduled at other times that include Legislative Updates, Cottage Foods, Double up Food Bucks, a
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The Green Oaks, Libertyville, Mundelein, Vernon Hills (GLMV) Chamber of Commerce would like to wish all Happy New Year!
Despite the many challenges and an unbelievable year to say the least, GLMV members continue to lead the business community. Like many of our businesses, the GLMV Chamber has swiveled, pivoted, zoomed, and adapted throughout the pandemic, as we work diligently for our members.
As we now move ahead, we encourage all to get involved and stay connected via our numerous programs, activities and events held hybrid, virtual, live streamed, and in person, as possible, said GLMV President Scott Adams. We also have many more exciting programs planned for 2021 to assist our business community.