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Jackson Park Farmers Market
ORGANIZATION: JACKSON PARK FARMERS MARKET-JACKSON PARK COMMUNITY ASSOCIATION INC
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Opening and closing of the market,
Marketing,
Grant Writing,
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About JACKSON PARK FARMERS MARKET-JACKSON PARK COMMUNITY ASSOCIATION INC
Location:
PO BOX 340092, MILWAUKEE, WI 53234, US
Mission Statement
Our Mission is: To create a friendly, safe, local marketplace for Jackson Park and area residents by providing community wellness resources and healthy, local food from sustainable farming communities.
Description
The Jackson Park Farmer’s Market (JPFM), a collaborative venture with the Jackson Park Community Association, was established in 2015. It is an open-air concept which brings locally grown fruits, vegetables, and foods crafted by Wisconsin vendors to the Jackson Park and surrounding community residents. The Market is operated by volunteers who are passionate about the place we call home. We believe in supporting local businesses and engagement in healthy neighborhood activities.
The Market is in the "heart" of Jackson Park, (3500 West Forest Home Avenue) and its locale was selected based on survey results from neighbors as well as convenience and visibility. It is accessible by car (free parking can be easily found along the street) but walking and biking are encouraged! Jackson Park is a gem in the midst of Milwaukee. Visitors enjoy the friendliness, safety, beauty, diversity and overall "good feel" in and around the park. Plus, the Jackson Park Pond is a peaceful haven for people and wild-life alike.
JPFM brings an array of delicious, nutritious items that families can enjoy. Urban consumers can reduce their intake of processed foods and replace them with healthy items sold by local farmers and vendors who share similar ideals about wellness. Children and adults alike can try new food items, learn alternative ways to prepare food, and get a little hint of the country with the benefits of living in the City.
CAUSE AREAS
WHEN
WHERE
3500 W. Forest Home Ave.KK River Pkwy. b/w S. 43rd St. & W. Forest Home AvMilwaukee, WI 53215
DATE POSTED
March 19, 2025
SKILLS
- Food Delivery / Distribution
- Nutrition
GOOD FOR
- Teens
- People 55+
- Public Groups
REQUIREMENTS
- Must be at least 18
- Orientation or Training
- Weekly, bi-weekly or monthly. 4 hours each.
- Ability to interpret market rules, Possess strong interpersonal skills exhibiting tact, patience, and courtesy, skilled in working with diverse stakeholders. Develop/maintain cooperative relationships with the public.