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Friday, October 18, 2024

Milton Farmers Market opens for 2nd season at City Hall plaza locale

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City of Milton recently issued the following announcement.

The Milton Farmers Market reopens Wednesday, April 13, in a new location – just outside City Hall – along with both new vendors and old favorites.

The market remains in downtown Crabapple albeit a short distance where it set up shop during its inaugural season, in 2021, at Broadwell Pavilion. Top-notch vendors will set up shop in City Hall’s plaza, the partially covered area between Council Chambers and Community Place. People can park at City Hall itself at 2006 Heritage Walk. Those who are visiting (and perhaps shopping and/or dining) in Crabapple generally can use crosswalk to walk across Heritage Walk.

Like last year, the Milton Farmers Market will run from 3 to 6 p.m. every Wednesday through October. The mid-week option allows for a greater quality and diversity of vendors (since they might otherwise be booked weekends).

People can drop by and enjoy everything from premade meals to plants, caramel corn to candles, empanadas to produce, coffee to carved signs … and a whole lot more. The vendors are locally based small businesses, so in addition to treating yourself you’re supporting the regional economy.

Here are examples of vendors expected to participate this spring (most of them every week, though several are ‘part-time’ so won’t be weekly vendors):

  • A Peach of a Party
  • Boarding Pass Coffee
  • Clean Juice
  • Curb Happy
  • Eden Farms
  • EKIM Breads
  • Frik and Frak Foods
  • Frog Town Farms
  • Gitts Bajan Pepper Sauce
  • Home Town Honey
  • Honest Harvest Pasta
  • Jorbana Lifestyle Boutique
  • King of Pops
  • Little Flora Farm
  • LNB Luxury Candles (starting later this month)
  • Lola’s Sugar Pie Bakery
  • Lone Hickory Farms
  • McKinnon’s Cocktails
  • Meat My Truck
  • Metro Mushrooms (starting later this month)
  • Moonchild Nursery
  • Only The Essentials
  • Pet Wants (starting later this month)
  • Pink Stone Chili
  • Sabor Provisions
  • Seven Stone Collective
  • Sugar Valley Kettle Corn
  • Sweet Southern Elderberry
  • Tazacaters
  • Twenty West Candles
  • We Three Girls Granola
Original source can be found here.

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