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Meet the Vendor- Brenda Spampinato

Following in her mother’s footsteps, Brenda Spampinato uses her love of gardening, to create unique flower arrangements that she sells at the market every Saturday. She admits that she fell into being a vendor by accident. In October of 2017, Brenda was asked to help with the flowers at a wedding rehearsal dinner at her church. The request was for succulents in white pumpkins.

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Vendor Applications!!!

Wiregrass Farmers Market vendors are carefully selected to ensure the produce, crafts and baked goods offered are either grown or produced by that vendor. From a produce standpoint, we seek area growers who offer quality, consistency and variety.  We do allow growers to bring a maximum 25% of items they have purchased, primarily during times of the year when local produce is not ready

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What’s available at the market this week?

November 16, 2019 Come shop for the week at the Farmers Market from 9 a.m.-Noon Join us for Holiday Photos- 10 minute micro-mini sessions, $30 each Here’s the lineup: Specialty Foods and Finds: Local honey, homemade jams and jellies, ginger, turmeric, dried roselle, eggs, and farm-raised meat Local Produce: Broccoli, lemons, red grapefruit, Seminole and Tahitian squash/pumpkins, yellow squash, sweet potatoes, onions, fresh greens,

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2019 County Fair Winners

The winners have been announced and prizes have been given. Congratulations to all of our County Fair winners. Thank you to everyone who entered, as well as those who supported the event. With over 40 entries, the competition was tough! We are already excited about next year’s event! Tastiest Cakes 1. Amanda Perry (Ashburn) 2. Victoria Daniels (Fitzgerald) 3. Kay Weeks   Sweet Bread

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What’s available at the market this week?

July 3, 2021 Specialty Foods and Finds: Fresh eggs, local honey, almond granola, sour cream poundcake, zucchini bread, homemade jams & jellies, fresh cut flowers, cinnamon rolls, thumbprint cookies, chocolate chip cookies, brownies, cheese crisps, caramel apple pies and more! Local Spring Produce: okra, pink eye peas, tomatoes, green beans, bell peppers, eggplant, squash, peaches, watermelons, a variety of melons, herbs, fresh figs, tropical greens, banana peppers, and

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Meet the vendor- Brenda Spampinato

Following in her mother’s footsteps, Brenda Spampinato uses her love of gardening, to create unique flower arrangements that she sells at the market every Saturday. She admits that she fell into being a vendor by accident. In October of 2017, Brenda was asked to help with the flowers at a wedding rehearsal dinner at her church. The request was for succulents in white pumpkins.

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Meet the Vendor

Kevin Walker and his wife, Adrian, have been market vendors since it opened. From Enigma, GA, the couple, along with their family, provide locally grown produce at the Wiregrass Farmers Market. Depending on what’s in season, you can find fresh peaches, tomatoes, “yellow-meat” watermelons, and plums, along with a variety of vegetables. Their favorite part about being a market vendor is meeting new customers,

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Meet the Vendor

Hickman Honey Company Rooted in south Georgia, Hickman Honey Company started as a hobby and quickly grew into a passion. Based out of Sycamore, John Hickman and his fiance, Randi, have been growing their bee business from the ground up. Today, Hickman Honey Company is home to more than a hundred bee hives. Their mission is to continue producing delicious, local, raw honey, while

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What’s available at the market this week?

June 29, 2019 Specialty Foods and Finds: Fresh eggs, fresh cut flowers, Native Plants, boiled peanuts, local honey, goat & pork meat, flower/succulent arrangements, almond granola, sour cream poundcake, zucchini bread, roselle, luffas, homemade jams & jellies, milk, butter, ice cream & more. Local Spring Produce: Tomatoes, red potatoes, FIGS, chinese celery, bitter gourd, okra, big boy peas, green beans, onions, blueberries, blackberries, squash, cucumbers,

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