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July 27, 2024

Market continues the craft fair

Everyone enjoyed the Craft Fair at the Wake Forest Farmers Market last Saturday so much that six of the artisans/crafters will return this week with their wares just in time for you to buy something special for Mother’s Day or for yourself. The smaller Craft Fair and the farmers market will be open from 8 a.m. to noon Saturday, April 30, in Renaissance Plaza on Brooks Street.

At the same time, local farmers and bakers will be ready to sell those early spring strawberries, lots of early greens, potatoes, bedding plants, fresh-cut flowers, local honey, coffee roasted just up the street, baked goods of all kinds, jams, meats, and chocolate.

The list of vendors includes the following though not all vendors are at the market each week because of the seasonal nature of their wares or for other reasons: A Stitch Niche, Back Alley Roasters, Blueberry Hill, Brachi-Le Petit Roll, Brogden’s Produce, Bullocks Nursery, Edna Lee’s Farm, The Flour Garden, Gabie’s Garden Vegetables, Good Grace’s Dog Treats, Green Knight Farm, Heaven Scent Honey, Heritage Farm Eggs, Heritage Seafood, Homestead Flower Farm, Jay Woodcraft, Kalawi Farms, New Light Baskets, Poppy and Purl, Redman Pottery, Rolling Fog Farm, Serenity Meadows Farm, Strong Arm Baking Company, That’s Good Chocolate, Triple B Farms, Turtle Mist Farm, Walk Ahead Farms, WF Veterans Organizations, Wood Leaf Honey, Wrenns Farm and Yummies.

If you go to www.wakeforestfarmersmarket.org you can find the vendor list with a profile and contact information for each. The market is also on Facebook.

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