Community Corner
Whole Foods Plans 'Grand Re-Opening' After Renovations
First 100 people at Saturday ceremony receive free baguette.

A "grand re-opening" marking recent renovations at Whole Foods Market in Madison is scheduled for 9 a.m. Saturday.
A coffee and juice bar, new salad bars and hot food bars, and a new health and beauty department were added to the store.
Madison Mayor Bob Conley is expected to attend a bread breaking ceremony, and the first 50 people in line can enter for a chance to win $250 worth of Whole Foods Market holiday products, according to an announcement for the event. The first 100 people at the ceremony receive a free baguette.
The store will present a check to Morris Habitat for Humanity, and attendees can make festive crafts and caramel apples.
Get more local news delivered straight to your inbox. Sign up for free Patch newsletters and alerts.