Support local growers and artists at farmers markets
BY JILLYAN MOBLEY
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he High Country is home to a wide variety of farmers and artists who are dedicated to providing locally grown and made products to the community. Farmers markets are a great way to experience community while purchasing fresh produce, treats and crafts while enjoying the summer weather.
ASHE COUNTY FARMERS MARKET
The Ashe County Farmers Market hosts a wide variety of vendors that sell their products to the community each week. Greens, root vegetables, fruit, ready-to-plant greenery, fresh cut flowers, local meat and fine crafts are among the items that can be purchased. In addition to the over 40 vendors, musical acts, children’s activities and arts demonstrations can also be expe148
rienced on Saturday mornings in Ashe County. The Ashe County Farmers Market is open every Saturday, April 16 to Oct. 29 from 8 a.m. to 1 p.m., until transitioning to its holiday season starting in November. For more information, visit www. ashefarmersmarket.com.
AVERY COUNTY FARMERS MARKET
The Avery County Farmers Market focuses on the “educational, charitable and marketing” opportunities that accompany promoting ethical standards and encouraging the growth and well-being of local farms. To support local farmers, the market hosts vendors that sell vegetables, local meats, flowers, fresh baked goods, raw SEE MARKET ON PAGE 150
PHOTO BY MARISA MECKE Chip Finch brought a variety of mushrooms to the farmer’s market such as lions mane and oysters. SUMMER TIMES 2022