“I thought ‘Wow, Liberty City’s really being impressive during the pandemic.
on the second and third Saturdays of the month through December at the site of the old Liberty City Community Center on Texas 135.
Farmers markets were deemed essential and were allowed to operate because it involved selling food and produce.
“It just felt like something the community needed and also it felt like something they were doing already,” she said.
“I didn’t know what to expect out of Liberty City, but I will tell you this: We had 28 vendors on our third market and 20 on our first,” she said.
This year, the Liberty City Local wants to bring on more food trucks, and they’re also planning some photo opportunities.
I think once you have that feeling about something, you’re kind of like ‘Oh, let’s wait, we’ll go to the market.