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Hubbard Ohio Farmers' Market Opens for 9th Season

Hubbard Ohio Farmers' Market Opens for 9th Season


The much-anticipated Hubbard Ohio Farmers' Market is all set to commence its 9th season on Sunday, July 2nd, 2023. With an impressive lineup of more than 25 vendors, including well-known names like 3D's Produce Farm & Greenhouse, Ferris Farm Produce, Lengel Brothers Farm, Polka Pastures, and The Bancroft Grange, this year's market is poised to be a hub of local agriculture and creativity.

The traditional farmers and visitors can also explore the offerings of three talented bakers, local Hubbard honey, an array of plants and herbs, and a diverse range of artisanal products. Every visit to the market promises a unique experience, from live music and fundraising events to fascinating solar cooking demonstrations.

Market manager Joel Evans expressed his excitement for the event, noting the market's strong community support and its ability to attract over 400 shoppers each week. The market aims to create a vibrant atmosphere where people can connect with local producers, discover exceptional products, and enjoy a lively community gathering.

Ensuring inclusivity, the Hubbard Farmers' Market accepts SNAP EBT cards and offers market tokens for convenient transactions.

Running every Sunday from 10 A.M. to 2 P.M. until September 24th, the market will be located in and around Tylee Park at 13 W Liberty Street. Whether you're in search of fresh produce, delicious baked goods, or unique artisan crafts, the Hubbard Ohio Farmers' Market promises a delightful experience. Come and support local businesses while immersing yourself in the spirited community atmosphere

 

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