NASHVILLE, Tenn. (WTVF) — How about a story that truly comes full circle?
A little more than a year ago, a Smith County baby was born with a heart condition. Jocelyn Scalzo would need open heart surgery.
For parents, it’s never easy to face such unfamiliar territory. Jocelyn went home from the hospital on a heart monitor, with the goal for her to get bigger and stronger to be able to undergo such a surgery.
While she was in and out of the hospital, her parents needed a few things. They needed a way to stretch their legs, find different food and just get out of the hospital room.
That’s when they found the farmer’s market at Vanderbilt University Medical Center.
It’s open from late spring to the end of fall. If you’re reading it, the market will close for the season at the end of October — so hurry …