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Slippery Rock Farmers Market is back in the heart of Slippery Rock! The market opened on Saturday, May 14th in Gateway Park, along Route 108 (New Castle Street) between Elm and South Main Streets.
Saturdays are market days, beginning at 9:00 AM, and closing at 12:00 PM., the market will continue into October, with the ending date to be determined.
Because the market aims to support local growers and makers, vendors sell only what they themselves grow or create. All produce is grown in our immediate area, and is seasonal. Throughout the market season, there will be an ever-changing variety and quantity of offerings. During the summer you likely will find many varieties of fresh vegetables, herbs, and fruits (as these mature and are ready for harvest), and perhaps plants for transplanting into gardens and landscape beds.
Vendors also will offer a variety of fresh and preserved foods, including pasture-raised beef, pork, and bison; free-range chicken and eggs; jellies, jams, and relishes: cold-pressed juices; fresh flower bouquets and cut flower: breads, cookies, cakes, and other baked goods.
Artists and crafters also bring their handmade wares, including body and bath products, jewelry, and decorative items. Local wines and spirits may appear at market during the season, as well.
Saturdays are market days, beginning at 9:00 AM, and closing at 12:00 PM., the market will continue into October, with the ending date to be determined.
Because the market aims to support local growers and makers, vendors sell only what they themselves grow or create. All produce is grown in our immediate area, and is seasonal. Throughout the market season, there will be an ever-changing variety and quantity of offerings. During the summer you likely will find many varieties of fresh vegetables, herbs, and fruits (as these mature and are ready for harvest), and perhaps plants for transplanting into gardens and landscape beds.
Vendors also will offer a variety of fresh and preserved foods, including pasture-raised beef, pork, and bison; free-range chicken and eggs; jellies, jams, and relishes: cold-pressed juices; fresh flower bouquets and cut flower: breads, cookies, cakes, and other baked goods.
Artists and crafters also bring their handmade wares, including body and bath products, jewelry, and decorative items. Local wines and spirits may appear at market during the season, as well.
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