High Point Farmers Market April 23 - October 298:30 a.m. - 1:00 p.m. - rain or shine! The Market is operated by the High Point Public Library, a department of the City of High Point.
Our mission is to promote a healthy lifestyle and a sense of community in a family-friendly gathering place.
You'll find us at 901 N Main Street.
The 2022 Farmers Market is sponsored by our friends at Bethany Medical.
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Here are the vendors for August 6:FOOD AND PLANTS:Bernie's Berries (produce)Pee Dee Orchards (peaches) Sandy Ridge Orchards (peaches)Gann Family Farms (produce) Growing High Point (produce) H&A Farms (produce)Sheraton Park Farms (poultry, pork, beef, honey, eggs)Tom Snyder Farms (beef, pork)It's a Cake Walk (cakes, cookies, pies, bars)A Step Beyond Bakery Sour'd (breads)Heats & Sweets (hot sauces and baked goods)Sweet Mornings Farm (jams, jellies, relishes, mustards)Root Bound Houseplants and More Friendship Plant Company Muddy Creek Lavender (lavender plants and products)Savage Roasters (freshly roasted bagged coffee and coffee by the cup) TLR International Cup of Care (coffee and breakfast rolls) Sophie's Italian IceCRAFTS:Loretta's Doormats and MoreGraceful Forest (soaps, oils, candles, sprays, bath bombs)The Card Lady (handcrafted greeting cards) Kathy Evans Solar Lamps Ivory Elk (wooden designs)Living Well (soaps, lotions, wax melts)McCabe's Pottery Ted Beesley (woodworking)V's Designs and Accessories (jewelry)Designs by E (decorated tumblers, keychains)Wood It Be (woodworking)MBCA Crafts and Accessories (jewelry)Food Truck: Taste of CreoleLive Music: Champagne & KevlarThis Saturday's community partners are:
A Simple Gesture, Family Services of the Piedmont, and the City of High Point's Stormwater Division Stop by their booths and learn how these groups are serving our community.Attention all kids ages 4 - 12! Stop by the Farmers Market table and find out about the Power of Produce (PoP), a new program we have this Market season. PoP participants will receive $3 in PoP tokens each Saturday to spend at one of our food or plant vendors. You can spend them then, or save them up each week to buy something bigger...like a watermelon! You'll learn about selecting fresh and healthy food AND about saving money and planning your purchases. PLUS -- the first 25 PoP kids each Saturday will get a take home craft or activity.
The PoP program is made possible with funding from the Greater High Point Food Alliance. For more information about PoP, e-mail Sarah at sarah.nareau@highpointnc.gov. Or, you can call her at (336) 883-3667. FYI... The Farmers Market accepts EBT (SNAP) and offers a Double the Bucks program thanks to generous donations by Bethany Medical and the Greater High Point Food Alliance. How does Double the Bucks work? Bring your EBT card to the Farmers Market table and we'll double whatever amount you put on your EBT card. For example, $5 on your EBT card = $10 in Farmers Market tokens.
Plus -- Guilford Community Cares Network clients can use their GCCN orange cards and a photo ID to get $10 in fresh produce each Saturday.
Each Saturday, Friends of the High Point Public Library offer gently used books for sale. Hardbacks are $1 and paperbacks are 50 cents. All proceeds support library projects and programs.
We are dog friendly! Well-behaved dogs on leash are welcome. Stop by the Farmers Market table with your pup for pats, a treat, and free poop-bag holder.
See you at the Market!
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Contact us:High Point Public Library 901 N. Main St High Point, NC 27262 Lee Gann: 336.689.4463 hpfarmersmarket@highpointnc.gov
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