The St. George Downtown Farmers Market at Ancestor Square is holding meetings for those who wish to participate in the 2017 season with fresh seasonal produce, locally made certified food products, or handmade artisan and craft items. Those interested should attend one of the meetings. They will be held April 8 at 10 a.m., April 10 at noon, and April 11 at 5:30 p.m. All meeting will be held in the courtyard of Ancestor Square.
The farmers market features vendors from all over Washington and Iron Counties selling goods such as organic fruits and vegetables, baked goods, jams and preserves, soaps and lotions, jewelry, pottery, woodwork, and other homegrown, handmade, or locally produced goods.
The Downtown Farmers Market is a nonprofit community project that promotes the downtown area as well as organic gardening, homemade certified foods, and handmade arts, crafts, and goods. The farmers market accepts EBT.
Attendees should RSVP the date and time they plan to attend at info@farmersmarketdowntown.com. More information is available by calling (435) 632-3721 or at the Downtown Farmers Market website and Facebook page.
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