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SEPTEMBER 2018
Urban bounty
Farm stand is a fresh food oasis
By Linda Lipp llipp@kpcmedia.com
In the middle of an area that has been described as a “food desert” because of its lack of access to fresh food and grocery store options, the Johnnie Mae Farmstand in Fort Wayne’s Renaissance Pointe neighborhood gives residents the opportunity to put produce on their dinner tables on Friday night that was plucked out of the ground Friday morning. It doesn’t get much fresher than that. The garden on the plot of land at 2518 Winter St., also home to an old fire station that has been
renovated for the community’s use, isn’t very large. But its location is perfect for serving a market that for years has had very little access to the fresh produce necessary for a healthy diet. The number of visitors to the farm stand has picked up steadily since it opened June 1. Each Friday when it opens, “A steady stream of people show up,” said Kelly Lundberg, deputy director for community development in the Office of Housing and Neighborhood Services. “Usually the first customers are there within five minutes of when the doors See FARM STAND, Page 12
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The party is on Fashion show returns for a second year
Accepting New Patients Your Partner in Healthcare
By Bridgett Hernandez bhernandez@kpcmedia.com
When Jeanie Summerville organized a fashion show featuring cancer patients and survivors last year, it was such a success that one of the sponsors approached her afterward and said that he was already looking forward to next year’s event. Summerville, who was battling cancer at the time, was reluctant to make commitments that far into the future. “I may not even be alive next year,” she told him. Today, she’s happy to say that she’s in remission. She’s alive and so is her passion for bringing joy to others’ lives through this event. The second annual Soothin’ the Blues with Love Fashion Extravaganza Fundraiser will take place 3-5 p.m. Saturday, Sept. 15, at The Summit, 1025 W. Rudisill Blvd., Fort Wayne. See FASHION, Page 13
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CONTRIBUTED
Cancer survivor Flora Jackson models in the 2017 Soothin’ the Blues with Love Fashion Extravaganza Fundraiser.
Dr. Heidi Lang, D.O. Internal Medicine
Amy Howard, NP Family Medicine