Postponed until next month, Seminary Street to still host first-time ‘Night Market’

It was to be Thursday, August 15, but the potential of inclement weather for a first-time event that is the brainchild of a local businesswoman has postponed it until September.

Part farmers-type market, a first-time "Night Market" on North Seminary Street will feature local businesses, local makers, and even some local art and entertainment.

Nikki Malley, owner of Malley Farms, and Jessica Ketchum, owner of Innkeepers, talk with Will Stevenson on Galesburg's Morning News.

Nikki Malley, left, of Malley Farms and Jessica Ketchum of Innkeeper's Fresh Roasted Coffee.
Nikki Malley, left, of Malley Farms and Jessica Ketchum of Innkeeper's Fresh Roasted Coffee. (WGIL)

 

It was to be Thursday, August 15, but the potential of inclement weather for a first-time event that is the brainchild of a local

 

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