HEAL (Healthy Eating Active Living) is sponsored by Parkview Health and the St. Joseph Community Health Foundation to increase food access in Fort Wayne. The markets aim to provide affordable, fresh produce while also encouraging healthy eating habits. HEAL Markets are unique in their double-up program, which matches SNAP, WIC, and Senior produce voucher purchases. This means that individuals using these vouchers can buy twice as much fresh produce. Besides the double-up program, HEAL Markets also accept Veggie RX, a Parkview Health program, and standard payment methods like cash, credit, and debit. The markets have been shown to increase access to fresh locally grown produce and produce consumption in the surrounding neighborhoods, according to the St. Joseph Community Health Foundation.
Read MoreHEAL (Healthy Eating Active Living) is sponsored by Parkview Health and the St. Joseph Community Health Foundation to increase food access in Fort Wayne. The markets aim to provide affordable, fresh produce while also encouraging healthy eating habits. HEAL Markets are unique in their double-up program, which matches SNAP, WIC, and Senior produce voucher purchases. This means that individuals using these vouchers can buy twice as much fresh produce. Besides the double-up program, HEAL Markets also accept Veggie RX, a Parkview Health program, and standard payment methods like cash, credit, and debit. The markets have been shown to increase access to fresh locally grown produce and produce consumption in the surrounding neighborhoods, according to the St. Joseph Community Health Foundation.
Read MoreThe Farmers Market at Winona is a community of local farmers, food producers and small businesses under one beautiful roof at the Miller Sunset Manor. It’s a place to find the freshest fruits, vegetables, meats, eggs, microgreens, mushrooms and cheese available. It’s a place where farmers and local business owners can interact with the community and grow relationships where…
Read MoreOur farmers market is about providing homegrown and raised food to provide to the community. The farmers market is helping to bring more homemade items to customers which then helps build our community. We have a wide range of fresh fruits and vegetables, honey, baked goods, flowers, body products and many other items.
Read MoreWith a local focus, Leo-Cedarville Farmers Market vendors come from within a 50 mile radius and most goods are grown, raised, or crafted by our vendors. You'll also find FREE, fun activities for kids on the first Thursday of each month along with food trucks and live entertainment every Thursday May-August.
Read MoreOpened in 1926, Southside is the oldest, continually-operating farmers market in Allen County. A wide variety of locally grown fruits and vegetables are available in season. Always available are free range chickens, meats, fresh eggs, baked goods, honey, and a large variety of teas.
Read MoreOur mission is to promote healthy eating with homegrown fruits and vegetables. Other vendors in our market love to bake and make unique items that can only be found at the market.
Read MoreOur market has lots of fresh veggies and fruits and fresh baked goods, too.
Read MoreHomemade & Homegrown for the 13th Season! Wabash Farmers’ Market will host an array of free entertainment while market goers shop a plethora of fresh produce, artist wares, handmade soaps, honey, baked goods, handmade furniture and so much more.
Read MoreThe North Manchester Farmers Market is a vendor-run farmers market. We serve Wabash County and the surrounding counties with fresh locally grown produce, homemade goodies, & hand crafted items.
Read Moredas Märit Farmers and Artists Market is a not-for-profit ministry of the First Mennonite Church in Berne, IN. It is located at the intersection of US 27 and SR 218 directly across from the Muensterberg Clock Tower. Quality craft, seasonal produce and plants and delicious baked goods are available.
Read MoreSteuben County Farmers Market features a wide variety local in-season produce, crafts, goat milk lotions and soaps, and unique items not found anywhere else in Northeast Indiana. We are nestled in Lake country and here to serve the community.
Read MoreThe Syracuse Parks & Recreation Department welcomes vendors and shoppers to the Artisans & Farmers Market! Founded in 2009, the Market has established itself as a viable outlet for local artisans and farmers to display and sell their wares. Beautiful displays of locally grown produce, flowers, baked goods and artisan items outline the park to create a diverse community shopping experience.
Read MoreThe Ligonier Farmers Market is a growing marketplace that brings local produce and crafts to the Ligonier area.
Read MoreThe YLNI Farmers Market is a producer-only market, meaning that our vendors personally make or grow the products they sell. Every vendor is local, coming from Allen or surrounding counties. Live music and children’s activities add to the experience.
Read MoreWe are 90% Farm, Food and Natural. We support farms and small businesses to meet their full potential within the community.
Read MoreSalomon Farm Park Farmers’ Market is a midweek market where families can connect with farmers, producers, bakers and artisans in the Old Barn built in 1894, enjoy a farm wagon ride, or visit with our farm animals. Our produce vendors are required to grow their own fresh fruits, vegetables, and herbs and we strive to find vendors who embrace sustainable and organic growing practices.
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