Category: Sierra Vista Farmers Markets Update

Category: Sierra Vista Farmers Markets Update

Vendor Update for 6-4-2020 – – –
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Thank you all for coming out to the farmers market and supporting our local vendors. We appreciate you. Please see the vendor listings below with updated vendor information and the products they will be bringing.  Please keep in mind the social distancing while you shop at the market. We will be keeping our booths spaced

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Sierra Vista Farmers Market Update for 05-28-2020
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The Farmers Market is Back in Veteran’s Memorial Park – – – We want to thank all our loyal customers for supporting us this past week as we  returned to Veteran Memorial Park this past week.  It is good to be on the road back to normalcy. We did have a  bit of excitement and

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Sierra Vista Farmers Market Update for 05-21-2020
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The Farmers Market is Back in Veteran’s Memorial Park – – – We are pleased to announce that the Sierra Vista Farmers Market is back and open for business in Veteran’s Memorial Park this Thursday May 21s t from 10am – 2pm.  As per state and local guidelines, farmers market vendors will be wearing masks

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Vendor Update for 04-07-2020
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Vendor Update: Please note that the Sierra Vista Farmers Market will be closed until we receive permission from the City of Sierra Vista to return to Veteran’s Memorial Park. For those who don’t know already, some of Sierra Vista farmers market vendors have been allowed to meet their customers at the Sierra Vista Food Co-op

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Updated Vendor Listing & Contact Information
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    Updated Vendor Listing & Contact Information       – – Vendor Grown – – Agricultural and Produce Vendors with the – – Vendor Grown – – seal are known to grow at least 85% of the products they sell. – – Vendor Brokered – – Agricultural and Produce Vendors with the –

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Farmers Market Update for 03-19-2020
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The Sierra Vista Farmers Market is Canceled I’m sure most of you are following the fast-evolving events related to the COVID-19 virus. Due to the State and Federal guidelines issued this past week, the City of Sierra Vista is canceling all events that consist of 50 or more people for the next eight weeks. We

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Farmers Market Update for 03-12-2020
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Market Update – Rain or Shine This has been one of the wettest winters and spring in Cochise County that I remember in nearly two decades.  This weekend we saw another 1.75” out here in Hereford and it looks like more is on the way by the middle of the week. That brings me to

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Sierra Vista Farmers Market Update for 03-05-2020
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Spring is Coming! At the Sierra Vista Farmers Market we are ready for the warmer weather. January and February are often challenging months at our year-round market. But thanks to our hearty customers and vendors we made it through the cold, wet, windy months and spring is just around the corner. Starting in March things

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Sierra Vista Farmers Market Update for 02-27-2020
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Market Update Janet Amos and the Ketoluscious Bakery will be back at the market this week. If you are trying to keep a keto diet but having a hard time finding toothsome keto baked goods, Janet will have them for you this week. She’ll be bringing cinnamon rolls, angel food cake, key lime pie, coconut

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Sierra Vista Farmers Market Update for 02-20-2020
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The Healthy Nut – – – For several thousand years now humans have enjoyed pistachios. A member of the cashew family, the pistachio originated in the Middle East and Central Asia. The trees can grow up to 30 feet in height and are relatively hardy.  Salty conditions don’t seem to bother pistachio trees much and

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