The Arts & America's Bottom Line National Press Club January 23, 2018
The Colleton Museum, Farmers Market and Commercial Kitchen
The Colleton Museum, Farmers Market and Commercial Kitchen in Walterboro, South Carolina, is "an example of how seemingly disparate aspects of community life can be brought together in a powerful synthesis. It is a multipurpose facility that provides retail opportunities for local farmers; a meeting and event space available for functions, special exhibits, parties and local business training; and a dynamic museum celebrating the arts, culture and history of this South Carolina Lowcountry community. It "wonderfully blends a collection that highlights the agricultural history of the County with a tie to the area's agricultural present. The Market has become a center of community life, the Kitchen helps build skills and earnings among area residents, and the whole complex helps anchor pending revitalization of one of Walterboro's commercial districts," according to a national study funded by the Kresge Foundation on creative placemaking in 2015. https://www.imls.gov/sites/default/files/publications/documents/addendum2016mu seumslibrariescomprehensiveinitiatives.pdf The champion of this collaboration is Colleton County Administrator Kevin Griffin. His vision and progressive thinking, along with that of Colleton County Council and collaboration with the City of Walterboro, has added much to the success of the project. This organization has been a work in progress since 1985. With the addition of its commercial kitchen in June 2015, this South Carolina Department of Health and Environmental Control-approved facility, the operation began supporting foodbusiness entrepreneurs in the creation of farm-to-table food service business ventures, restaurant start-ups, and commercial food preparation, presentation, and production job opportunities. Participation in the kitchen as steadily increased from