
First Farmers and Arts Market of Autumn 2017
September 24, 2016, brings both the Fernandina Beach Market Place farmers market and the Fernandina Beach Arts Market to downtown, historic Fernandina Beach.
September 24, 2016, brings both the Fernandina Beach Market Place farmers market and the Fernandina Beach Arts Market to downtown, historic Fernandina Beach.
Fernandina’s fabulous farmers market is celebrating four years as the Market Place… our friendly vendors made this fun video invitation for you to join us from 9 to 1 pm, Saturday, September 10, 2016.
Perhaps the friendliest farmers market in Florida, this week we are celebrating Labor Day and the American worker, and few will argue there are many harder working professions than the American farmer!
Each week, the amazing vendors of the Market Place continue to expand, enhance, and strengthen their product lines. Here are a few recent updates:
Foods available at the local farmers market are environmentally sustainable, natural, and grown in ways that treat animals and workers well, and this clean eating is gaining in popularity.
School recently started in Nassau County, and the Fernandina Beach Market Place farmers market has some great ideas for making fresh and tasty lunches and after-school snacks.
If you want to spruce up your yard, don’t miss the farmers market where you will find amazing baskets, blooming plants, patio specialties, landscaping shrubs and palm trees in downtown Fernandina Beach.
Charlie’s Art, Reverse Glass, La Soucique Silversmiths, Cross Creek Honey, Topsy Toffee, Percy’s Spice Pantry and FSCJ Massage Students are just some of the vendors you’ll find in Fernandina Beach this Saturday.
The farmers market is thrilled to introduce you to our newest vendors at the Market Place including bath and beauty products, goat soaps and lotions, lemonade stand, and a new dog treat vendor.
The farmers market is one of downtown’s greatest assets and offers a space for neighbors and friends to come together, cultivating a sense of community.
Are you preparing for the 4th of July holiday? Well, the Fernandina Beach Market Place farmers market may have just what you need to celebrate Independence Day!
African Love Kitchen will delight you with their authentic Tanzanian foods created by Chef Ibrahim. Try their bison sambusa, and if you like curry, their piri piri sauce is a MUST HAVE!
The farmers market has more than a fair share of beans and peas: purple hull, garden pea, baby green Lima, black eye with snaps, brown crowder, zipper cream, Fort Hood butter bean, lady finger or white acre, and speckled butter beans. (Oh my!)
This week the farmers market includes the inaugural appearance by Spanish Guitarist Dennis Fermin, and the Fernandina Beach Arts Market, too.
Big beautiful blueberries are in-season at the Fernandina Beach Market Place farmers market for a few more weeks.