 The Williamson Farmers Market will be holding their annual seed swap and vendors show on Saturday, March 2nd. So for self sustainability with the rising prices of food, I think it's really important for people to learn how to grow their own food so it can alleviate costs of your grocery store trips. But also from the farmers market perspective, we want vendors and we want to create vendors that are willing to come out to the community and sell their food to other people that might not have the ability to grow or have the space to grow. Appalachian 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, regret is harder. Appalachian Community Care, Pikeville, Whitesburg 606-432-5660, find them on Facebook. The seed swap will feature an array of vendors selling things from honey, jelly and maple syrup to seeds and produce. The seed swap provides local farmers with a venue to swap and trade seeds that they may not want or that they may want to trade to those who do not have them. It gives everybody an opportunity to create that buzz around the farmers market coming up in the summer. So it's like a springtime intro to if you haven't been able to find your favorite vendors jelly or jam, you know, through the wintertime. It's a chance to come out and meet all of the vendors and see who's coming back and buy those local products like a preview of the summer market. The Williamson Farmers Market and Vendor Show will begin at 9 a.m. on Saturday, March 2 at Post 49 Market. For more information, you can visit the Williamson Farmers Market Facebook page. For Mountain Top News, I'm Kelsea Fidell.