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Uptown Marion Market opening with caveats

May. 7, 2020 2:03 pm, Updated: May. 7, 2020 9:26 pm
MARION - While the Uptown Marion Market will continue to sell fresh produce, it will look a little different this year.
The market will continue operating on the second Saturday of June, July and August with some adjustments.
But the city of Marion has canceled community events until at least early July because of the coronavirus pandemic.
The Uptown market will run along Sixth Avenue instead of being held in City Square Park. It will be fenced and no more than 50 people will be let in at an time.
Jill Ackerman, president of the Marion Chamber of Commerce, said there are usually between 50 and 60 vendors at each market, but she expects only 15 to 25 at this summer's markets.
'The main thing here is safety,” Ackerman said. 'We want to make sure people have opportunities to buy fresh produce from our local growers, but we're going to ask patrons to only spend 30 minutes inside the market.”
Vendors will sell produce and some plants, but artisan items will not be available.
While there will be summer events through the Chamber of Commerce, Ackerman said, they will be fewer and look a little different than they usually do.
Free community concerts and movie nights are canceled until July by the city, according to a news release.
The Marion Farmers Market, held at Taube Park, is expected to resume May 16.
Officials hope to have smaller-scale events throughout the summer like performances in the Uptown Artway, Messy Art Days and the Tiny Fair series as restrictions ease.
Sunrise Yoga at the Klopfenstein Amphitheater at Lowe Park is expected to take place every Saturday from June to August.
'Unfortunately, given our current reality, we know that 2020 will be far from normal,” said Marion Mayor Nicolas AbouAssaly. 'After careful consideration and consultation with event organizers and sponsors, we have made the collective decision to cancel the free community concerts, events and movie nights originally planned for our outdoor public venues through early-July.”
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Blues musician Kevin 'B.F.' Burtand his band perform during the eighth annual Marion BBQ Rendezvous at Lowe Park in Marion, Iowa, on Saturday, June 2, 2018. (Jim Slosiarek/The Gazette)
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