‘Georgia Grown To Go’ Market Coming to Tucker: DeKalb partnering with the Georgia Department of Agriculture

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FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE
June 28, 2020

‘Georgia Grown To Go’ Market Coming to Tucker
DeKalb partnering with the Georgia Department of Agriculture

DECATUR, Ga.—The Georgia Department of Agriculture will hold its last Georgia Grown To Go event of the season on Tuesday, June 30, 3 – 7 p.m., at 4780 Hugh Howell Rd., next to the new Smoke Rise Elementary School under construction and close to the corner of Hugh Howell Road and Mountain Industrial Boulevard in Tucker.

“We are honored to partner with our state Agriculture Department and Georgia farmers to provide fresh and nutritious fruit, vegetables and protein to the residents of DeKalb County,” said DeKalb County CEO Michael Thurmond. “By working together, there are no challenges that cannot be overcome.”

“The city of Tucker is excited to host this event, which has proven so critical to getting nutritious foods from Georgia farms directly into the community,” said Tucker Mayor Frank Auman. “Whether you live in Tucker or somewhere nearby, I invite you to come down and take advantage of this great event.”

“Our Georgia Grown To Go markets have been wildly popular and we are proud to finish up the summer season with our good partners in Tucker and DeKalb County,” said Georgia Agriculture Commissioner Gary W. Black.  “These events would not be possible without the community coming together to show support for our Georgia farmers during this unprecedented time by purchasing Georgia products.  We are honored to team up with the great folks in DeKalb County to bring them a great variety of fresh and local offerings just in time for the upcoming holiday.”

To ensure availability, consumers can pre-order items online until 5 p.m. Monday, June 29, at GeorgiaGrownToGo.com. The mixed produce boxes will be listed for a reduced rate online and contain cantaloupe, eggplant, jalapenos, zucchini, yellow squash, bell pepper, Vidalia onions and cucumbers. Other items available for purchase include watermelons and boxes of beef, chicken, pork, sweet corn, peaches, mushrooms and

 Georgia Grown sampler packs.  Orders will be available for contactless pickup at the event site, and a limited supply of items will be available for same day purchase on a first-come, first-served basis. Payment options include cash, credit and debit cards.

 As part of the “Buy Georgia Grown, Now More Than Ever” campaign, Georgia Grown To Go is a series of pop-up markets, primarily in metro Atlanta that give customers an opportunity to purchase fresh produce directly from farmers with limited contact, drive-through service. The markets are expected to return for Georgia’s fall produce season.

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