Lenoir County Farmer's Market update for June 8, 2024
The Lenoir County Farmer’s Market is located at 100 North Heritage Street. The market is open on Tuesdays and Saturdays from 8:00 am until 2:00 pm. Most vendors accept EBT and Sunbucks, plus major credit cards.
Good news for Tuesday's customers... Jen Rouse will bring farm-fresh eggs to the market.
Fresh from the Porter's Farm
They're finally here ... the first heirloom tomatoes of summer, okra and local field grown tomatoes
strawberries, squash, cucumbers, potatoes, spring onions, sharp head cabbage, zucchini, local Blueberries, fresh Pound cakes
Fresh from TC Smith Produce
Strawberries, blueberries, squash, zucchini, collards, Sharp head cabbage, mustard, turnip salad. onions, sweey potatoes, red potatoes, cucumbers, peaches and more
ART PROJETS FOR KIDS DONE RIGHT ON THE SPOT !!!Bring your children down to enjoy these fun, take home pieces. Or like me, try one for yourself, too !!!
BELLA NIKKO
TOBAI LEIGHTON
I will be painting flowers and a cool planter project w flowers and tissue paper w glue. Some w plaster. Concrete pieces new large ones. Jewelry, concrete planters. Maybe the greenhouse piece using schoolhouse windows. If it can fit
Julie will be located at the garage door of the Annex kitchen with frreshly bked rosemary bread, carrot bread,, blueberry muffins and bread and zucchini bread
TJ DESIGNS
CRAFTS AND HOME DECOR FROM TJ DESIGNS
KETTLE STYLE SNACKS
pork skins, fried peanuts, funnel cakes
B & B EGGS & CRAFTS
I'll be at market Saturday with "Very Berry" banana nut bread, hanging flower pots and of course, farm fresh eggs.
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