Lenoir County Farmer's Market update for August 24, 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.
Great new from the Rick Holder Annex ... Tammy's Kitchen. The Lenoir County Health Department inspector has awarded a grade of 100 . A big thank you to Seraphim Smith and Julie Babbin for their hard work that helped the kitchen's being awarded this hard to get grade. This is an important step in getting the kitchen ready for operation.
FRESH FROM TC SMITH FARM
Scuppernon and muscadinegrapes.
Corn
Squash
Zucchini
Onions
Potatoes
Sweet potatoes
Watermelon
Black Jack
Peaches
Cabbage collards
Kale
ILLUSIONS
delightfully scented candles, bead bracelets and more
JENNIFER WILSON
wreaths and cemetary sprays
CHRISTI LUVS CREATIONS
We welcome Christi as a new vendor. Stop by and see her collection of handmade , whimsical pens. They are really fun !
B & B EGGS
farm fresh eggs, decoupage crafts and Liquid Gold Banana Nut Bread, local honey
GWENS COOKIES AND MORE
Peach Cobbler, Banana Pudding Cake and Red Velvet. A little taste of Heaven.
TJ DESIGNS
fall wreaths, flags and home decor
KETTLE STYLE SNACKS
pork skins, pork rinds, fried peanuts, funnel cakes
ABOVE THE BRIERY
Karen will have a variety of NC wildflowers and other plants. She can tell you much info on wildflowers and pollinators.
BELLA NIKKO
I will be there Saturday with concrete birdbaths, water features, and planters. New spoon jewelry pendants, rings and bracelets, leaf necklaces and an art project for children.
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