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Farmers Market Featured Farms and Items for July 19

Farmers Market

Moore Square Farmers Market
Wednesdays, 11am - 2pm

Picnic at Raleigh’s newest farmers market on your lunch hour!

Bring a picnic blanket and rest under a shady tree while listening to the tunes of our live guitarist and enjoying lunch composed of fresh fruit, cheese, bread and cupcakes from our local farms and artisans!

We’re thrilled to introduce several new vendors at this weeks’ market!

Below is a list of our featured farms and the items they’ll showcase on Wednesday, July 19th:

Ball Berries & Produce – watermelon and lots of veggies
Big Oak Farm – huge variety of organic vegetables, heirloom tomatoes and more
Chapel Hill Creamery – a huge variety of cow’s milk cheeses (fresh mozzarella, Hickory Grove, Feta)
Clayton Evergreen – cut flowers, plants and shrubs
Coon Rock Farm – baby tomatoes, specialty eggplants, free range chicken, farm fresh eggs
Jubilee Bakery – old fashioned Southern cupcakes
La Farm Bakery – huge variety of artisanal breads, scones, pound cake, cookies and spreads
Lumpy’s Homemade Ice Cream – 6 varieties of ice cream ready to serve by the scoop
Lyon Farms – 16 varieties of heirloom tomatoes, baby okra, specialty melons, jams and jellies
Meadown Lane Farm – all-natural beef and Yukon gold potatoes
Tiny Farm – just-picked blueberries, garlic, European striped squash and zucchini
The Norris Family Farm – blackberries, blueberries and sunflowers
Wrenn’s Farm – just-picked corn, European cucumbers, butterbeans and juicy cantaloupes
Stay tuned for our upcoming Chef Demos from Raleigh's best!

…and much more!

We look forward to seeing you at the Moore Square Farmers Market this Wednesday!

The Moore Square Farmers Market is located in downtown Raleigh’s charming Moore Square Park, at the intersection of Blount and Martin Streets. Parking is located behind City Market on Martin and Person Streets, or across the street at the Moore Square Park Deck.

Our mission…
is to bring the highest quality local growers and food artisans together for the Raleigh audience, and to support and preserve the family farms and the landscape that makes North Carolina unique.

is to give customers direct contact with the farmer so that each of us can learn more about our food, how it was cultivated, what methods were used, and even best ways of storage and preparation. For this reason, we require that the farmer himself, or someone who works on his farm, attend each market.

as a locally focused market, we showcase only those farms that are located within a 90 mile radius of the market (with the exception of unique seasonal products not competitive in our market).

Eat local!