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You showed up. Under the live oaks, in the salt air, on a porch in Springfield. And every time you do, this thing we built together gets a little bit better, a little more itself.
The 904 is full of people who make beautiful things with their hands. Potters, bakers, screen-printers, florists, beekeepers, candlemakers. Folks who turned a nights-and-weekends habit into a calling. We are honored to share a corner of grass, a string of lights, and a Saturday afternoon with each one of them.
This story is one of many. Read the others, then come find us at the next market. Bring a friend. Bring a tote. Bring an appetite for sourdough and slow conversation.
Why it matters.
Local economies are built one handshake at a time. Every dollar spent at a maker's booth stays close to home, feeds a family, funds a kiln, buys more flour. It is a quiet kind of activism, and Jacksonville is very, very good at it.
See you at the next gathering. Save us a slice of the good loaf.

