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People enjoy good weather and great local products at Carmel Farmers Market
About 7,000 people visited the farmers market to check out all kinds of food and drinks straight from Indiana farms and businesses. Author: WTHR.com staff Updated: 11:07 PM EDT July 3, 2021
CARMEL, Ind. It was nearly 80 degrees in Indianapolis on Saturday, July 4 and people were out and about enjoying the sunny weather while celebrating the holiday weekend.
The Carmel Farmers Market was crowded Saturday with people taking advantage of the weather.
About 7,000 people visited the farmers market to check out all kinds of food and drinks straight from Indiana farms and businesses.
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Indianapolis-based Markey’s Rental & Staging was on its way to becoming a $40 million business annually before the pandemic.
The employee-owned company built its brand on staging captivating in-person events such as conferences, award shows and evenings with prominent figures such as former first lady Michelle Obama.
But in mid-March, all events stopped during the government shutdown. As time wore on, the company cut workers and reduced salaries.
“When the meetings and events industry stopped, it stopped us as well,” said Mark Miller, president and CEO.
Like some other businesses faced with the reality that their services were needed in a different way due to the pandemic, Markey’s switched gears to survive. The company turned its focus to producing virtual conventions and other remote events that could take place online.