 The Williams and Farmers Market held their seed swap and vendors show on Saturday, March 2nd. I think it's really important for stuff like this to happen in the community and it really helps the place that it takes place at and the people that are trying to move the seeds. Something that I would like to start doing honestly at our place in Huntington too. Avalachian Community Care offers outpatient medication assisted treatment for addiction, counseling and behavioral play therapy for children, accepting Medicare and all major insurance. Recovery is hard. Appalachian Community Care, Pikeville, Whitesburg, 606-432-5660, find them on Facebook. The event featured heirloom seeds, homemade breads, woodworking products, guest speakers and food made by the wild ramp in Huntington. The event offered a venue to local artisan good makers and farmers to sell their products to the community which may otherwise not be able to get their hands on unique seeds and items. Things like this where you give people a space that may not otherwise have it and like we do at the place where we can highlight specific vendors, things and products that they sell is great for people to be able to move their stuff more efficiently. Seed swaps are important for carrying on the legacy of certain heirloom items but it is also important for the farmers and craftsmen who work so hard to make their products. For Mountain Top News, I'm Kelsea Fidell.