Farmers Market update for July 16, 2022

Farmers Market update for July 16, 2022

Market open between 8:00 am and 2:00 pm Tuesday and Saturday

Farmers Market Newsletter

Get out your grill! Barnett Cattle Farm will return to the market on July 9th with different cuts of beef.

Vendor list for Saturday July 16, 2022

Porter Farms (Jamie Porter) All the best of our area’s seasonal produce, plus peaches and plums and marinades.
TC Smith Produce (Kim Smith) More of our area’s seasonal produce. Plus local honey and a variety of jarred goodies.
B & B Eggs and Crafts (Sandra Baranich) Delicious (some are beautifully colored) free range eggs and decoupage items.

Cotton Blossom Bakery: (Crysstal Baysden) Welcome back to Crystal and her baked goodies
TJ Designs (Teri Johnson) after 9:30 crafts and home accessories
Kettle Style Snacks (Rodney Jarman) (open Tues,Thurs, Sat) Pork skins, pork rinds, fried peanuts and funnel cakes.

Donation Station Coming Next On Saturday, July16th
to Lenoir County Farmers Market

read below

The N.C. Cooperative Extension Lenoir County Center is launching a Donation Station program as a way for the community to engage in supporting local food, local farmers, and food security efforts. Farmers' market shoppers will be able to purchase fresh produce and eggs from farmers and vendors, and then donate it at the Donation Station table. Shoppers can also offer a monetary donation, which will then be used to purchase fresh produce and eggs from farmers at the market at full value. At the end of each market, the donated produce and eggs will be given to the Salvation Army to serve their clients. Donation Station will be at the Farmers Market the following dates and time:



Dates and Time:

July 16th - 9:00 - 1:30

August 20th - 9:00 - 1:30

September 17th - 9:00 - 1:30

October 15th - 9:00 - 1:30

November 19th - 9:00 - 1:30



Just stop by the Donation Station table or call Kelly Tyndall at 252-527-2191 to learn more. See you at the Market!!

Thank you!!!

Kelly S. Tyndall
Family and Consumer Science Agent
NC State University, College of Agriculture and Life Sciences
NC Cooperative Extension, Lenoir County Center

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