Local farmers markets welcome summer with Alabama-grown fruits and vegetables
July 4th is right around the corner, and while some people are checking out the firework stands, others are getting their fill at local farmers markets.
July 4th is right around the corner, and while some people are checking out the firework stands, others are getting their fill at local farmers markets.
Students with Greenville’s summer learning initiative get to experience a unique way of combining learning and exercise.
Montgomery Public Schools will soon host a farmers market and is looking for vendors to help provide fresh fruits and vegetables.
This time of year, shopping for fresh fruits and vegetables is a tradition at The Shoppes at EastChase in Montgomery.
All of the tomatoes and corn at the lunch were grown locally and donated for the event.
The 19th annual farmers market opened Saturday morning outside of Sephora and H&M.
The Prattville Farmers Market is now open through the summer, featuring fresh, locally-grown fruits and vegetables along with many other items for sale.
The 17th annual Farmers Market at The Shoppes at EastChase has now opened for the season, with local vendors, music and much more.
Sweet Grown Alabama Day was celebrated Wednesday at the State Capitol with a special farmers market. Governor Kay Ivey also issued a proclamation that declared July 22, 2020, Sweet Grown Alabama Day. Alabama’s farmers have a significant impact on Alabama with over 580,000 Alabamians working in agriculture and related industries. Nearly 30 vendors and “Sweet Grown Alabama” members joined the…
The Shoppes at EastChase Farmers Market returns Saturday, May 9. The Farmers Market and vendors are taking extra precautions to follow all CDC and State Farmers Market Authority guidelines. Vendors will be spread out so that everyone can practice social distancing. For the time being, dogs will not be allowed. This is the 16th year for the Shoppes at EastChase…