Jefferson Matters: Main Street will serve a meal at the final Greene County Farmers Market of 2013 on Tuesday, Sept. 24, from 4 to 6:30 p.m. on the east lawn of the courthouse square in downtown Jefferson.
The menu will be a baked potato bar with toppings, cookie or bar, and beverage. The potatoes are grown at the Bullhead 1915 Farm south of Jefferson, owned and operated by Chris Henning, president of the Jefferson Matters: Main Street board of directors and manager of the Greene County Farmers Market.
The meal will be prepared and served by volunteers and staff of the JM:MS program.
The mission of Jefferson Matters: Main Street is to work together as a community to strengthen, support and energize Jefferson’s downtown through historic preservation. Funds raised from the meal will JM:MS support downtown Jefferson through the four-point Main Street approach: organization, promotion, design, and economic restructuring.