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RMMFI’s Access To Markets Program with Rebel Marketplace

A colorful market stall at Rebel Marketplace displays jars of creamy dips labeled "mild," "spicy," and "medium." The jars are placed on a wooden tiered stand, with decorative knitted cactus ornaments and a vibrant striped tablecloth enhancing the display, providing local vendors access to markets.

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RMMFI and Rebel Marketplace teamed up this summer to offer an access to market opportunity for RMMFI graduates. Check out the Rebel Marketplace Farmers Market on the 1st & 3rd Saturday of the month and visit the RMMFI grads that will be vending through the summer.
Rebel MIMG 0795 1arketplace is a farmers’ market that was started by James Grevious and his family. The market is rooted in education, communal interdependence, and a taste of revolution. Rebel Marketplace aims to create a space where people can come together to learn about food, connect with their community, and support local businesses.

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