CHARLESTON, W.Va –
On Tuesday, Aug. 7, the West Virginia National Guard’s Patriot Guardens program joined Charleston, West Virginia’s Capitol Market and community partners for a ribbon-cutting ceremony to officially open the “Patriot Pop-Up”. Coinciding with National Market Week, it highlights continued collaboration between agriculture and veteran entrepreneurship in West Virginia. The Patriot Pop-Up is a dedicated space at Capitol Market for Veterans to sell and highlight both products and small veteran-run businesses.
Located in the market’s outdoor area, the Patriot Pop-Up will pop-up every Tuesday with a rotating lineup of veteran-owned and veteran-affiliated vendors who are part of the Patriot Guardens’ network. Products include fresh produce, jams, baked goods, and handcrafted items from local veteran entrepreneurs.
This opportunity was brought together by both Patriot Guardens and Capitol Market through grants from the Benedum Foundation. Bill Woodrum, Senior Program Officer of the Claude Worthington Benedum Foundation, and Bruce Purnell, the Veterans Program Manager at Peak Living Services, attended to help celebrate the ribbon cutting, and offered words of affirmation for everything Patriot Guardens is doing for our veterans in the state of West Virginia.
“We are thrilled to partner with Patriot Guardens to provide a retail space for these exciting ventures from talented entrepreneurs,” said Steven Keith, President of Capitol Market Board of Directors. “This partnership lets us tell powerful stories about service, entrepreneurship, and the strength of local agriculture.”
Patriot Guardens, a West Virginia National Guard program, connects veterans and their families to opportunities in agriculture and food production by offering technical training, business development support, and market access.
“This is more than a retail space; it’s a way to honor and support veterans who continue to serve their communities in new ways”, said Melissa Stewart, director of Patriot Guardens. “The energy and support at Tuesday’s launch made it clear that this project matters to the veterans who are building their businesses and the community showing up to support them.”
The Patriot Pop-Up will continue throughout the 2025 market season with new vendors scheduled weekly.