A Black women-led nonprofit has launched a new farmers market in west Louisville, raising awareness for those who go hungry."Change Today, Change Tomorrow" launched its first-ever West End Farmers Market on Sunday.The market is near 25th and Date streets in the California neighborhood.The event is a family-friendly market that features local artisans, entrepreneurs and community organizations.It aims to bring people in west Louisville together.The West End Farmers Market also addresses food insecurity in Louisville while supporting local initiatives.The West End market will be held every other Sunday from 4 to 8 p.m.
LOUISVILLE, Ky. — A Black women-led nonprofit has launched a new farmers market in west Louisville, raising awareness for those who go hungry.
"Change Today, Change Tomorrow" launched its first-ever West End Farmers Market on Sunday.
The market is near 25th and Date streets in the California neighborhood.
The event is a family-friendly market that features local artisans, entrepreneurs and community organizations.
It aims to bring people in west Louisville together.
The West End Farmers Market also addresses food insecurity in Louisville while supporting local initiatives.
The West End market will be held every other Sunday from 4 to 8 p.m.