The
public is invited to shop at the Greensboro Farmers Curb Market on Saturday the
19th to discover the goodness that grows in North Carolina this time
of the year. The Market will be bustling with the usual staples (eggs, meats,
grains, and dairy) as well as seasonal produce, holiday décor, plants, cut
flowers, an artisanal crafts. In addition, the Market
will offer a free Christmas tree drawing for a chance to win a beautiful Fraser
Fir Christmas tree donated by Rudd Farms. The drawing will be held this
Saturday at 11:00. Winner must pick-up the tree by 12 noon. Sign-up at the
manager's table in order to participate.
Holiday
Market
Wed., Dec. 23, 8am-1pm
The public is
invited to shop at the Greensboro Farmers Curb Market on Wednesday, December 23rd. The Market has Poinsettias,
Christmas trees, holiday wreaths, winter floral arrangements, planted
paper-whites and other blooming bulbs. Find great gifts and stocking stuffers
from the Market’s craftsmen and artisans: handmade soaps, pottery, and jewelry,
knitted and sewn goods. Plan holiday meals with pasture raised meats, turkey,
and roast available at the Market along with root vegetables, greens and other
tasty side dishes. Shop for holiday desserts tasty treats available from the
Market's bakers! Pound cakes, pies, cookies, holiday breads, and more! Also
available are holiday favorites, eggnog and peppermint ice cream, from Homeland
Creamery!
Sat., Dec. 26, 7am-12noon
The
Market will be open December 26th! Bring family and out of town guests to
experience your local farmers Market!
About the Market
Greensboro Farmers Market, Inc. (GFM)
operates the Greensboro Farmers Curb Market on behalf of the City of
Greensboro. GFM is a “501c3” nonprofit.
GFM provides greater Greensboro with opportunities to purchase and learn
about local food in a friendly and inviting setting. GFM encourages and
supports the growth of local foods and artisan goods businesses to improve
greater Greensboro’s economy, support better health through healthy eating and
build social and community connections.
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