by: Holly Dillemuth (Herald and News)
When Katie Swanson started the Klamath Falls Online Marketplace three years ago as a Blue Zones Project pilot project, she couldn’t have imagined how important it could be for those currently unable or unwilling to go to a store for groceries amidst the COVID-19 pandemic.
Swanson, who serves as president of KFOM, always believed it was important then for the community to connect local growers and the fresh products they produce, and even more so now. Klamath Falls Online Marketplace is finding new ways to adapt to current events and continue to bring local and fresh produce and meats to Klamath County residents, including students out of school due to closures caused by the pandemic.
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