Rock Hill – After months of uncertainty, residents of Rock Hill’s Southside are set to welcome back the Farmacy Community Farmstop. The market will officially reopen its doors on Saturday, November 2nd, from 10 a.m. to 3 p.m., bringing relief to those who have struggled to find affordable produce in the area.
For many local residents like Robert Butterfield, the Farmacy served as a vital resource. He explained, “We don’t have a lot over here for us. That was the closest thing to getting some help.” The Farmacy, located on Crawford Road, previously offered a wide selection of fruits, vegetables, and other essentials at prices much lower than nearby grocery stores.
The market’s closure in April came after a severe storm caused significant damage, forcing the Farmacy to shut down. This left the community without easy access to healthy food options, forcing many to travel farther to bigger grocery chains, often at a higher cost. Butterfield now makes a four-mile journey to his nearest Food Lion, while the closest store is a Family Dollar less than a mile away.
Even during the closure, the Farmacy continued to support its community. Volunteers collaborated to provide meals and essential supplies in the wake of the storm. “They give back to the community. When we had that storm, they gave back and threw a concert,” Butterfield recalled, highlighting the market’s continued commitment to serving Southside residents.
As the reopening date approaches, excitement is building among community members. The Farmacy’s founder, Jonathan Nazeer, announced on social media that the market would reopen thanks to generous donations and community support. He wrote, “Seven months ago on April 20th, we closed our doors not knowing when or if we would ever reopen, but thanks to some awesome donors and some hard work, we are happy to announce the Grand Reopening on Saturday, Nov. 2nd.”
The Farmacy is not just a market; it represents a hub for community interaction and engagement. Through its efforts in promoting local agriculture and providing access to affordable food, the Farmacy plays an important role in the well-being of Rock Hill’s Southside. Butterfield’s story reflects the experiences of many who relied on this resource during tough times.
With its reopening, the Farmacy hopes to continue its mission of “Growing Community Together.” Residents are eager to reclaim a place where they can access fresh produce without stretching their budgets. As excitement builds for the grand reopening, many are already planning their visits to stock up on their favorite items.
The future of the Farmacy looks optimistic, and community members are hopeful that this reopening marks a new beginning for local access to quality fresh food. For Rock Hill residents, November 2nd will not just be the day the Farmacy reopens; it will symbolize the resilience and unity of their community.
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