Jamesp writes:Finding fresh food and locally made products is a great way to support your local community! Here is a running list of the local farmers markets in the Mid-Ohio area.
RICHLAND COUNTY:
Mansfield, Ohio:
North End Farmers Market
At the steel workers union hall on Longview Ave
Every 2nd and 4th Tuesday from 11AM - 2PM
Downtown Mansfield
Carrousel District - 4th & Main
Friday's 10am - 1pm
Holy Trinity Church
Lexington Avenue & Cook Road
Tuesdays 3-6PM
Alta Green House
Home Road
Saturday's 2PM - 5PM
Bellville, Ohio
Bellville Farmers Market
At the square across from the bandstand
Saturdays 9AM-12PM
Shelby. Ohio
Saturday Mornings 9AM - NOON
ASHLAND COUNTY
Ashland, Ohio
City Parking Lot B
Wednesday's 12PM - 2PM - Until October 8th
CRAWFORD COUNTY
Bucyrus, Ohio
Bucyrus Farmers Market
Tuesdays 8AM - NOON
Across from Autozone
Galion, Ohio
North Side Farmers Market
Tuesday's from 4 - 6PM
@KFC - 901 Portland way North
Galion Farmers Market
5670 Ohio 19
Wednesdays 3:30-6:00PM
KNOX COUNTY:
Mt. Vernon, Ohio
Mt. Vernon Square
Saturday's 9AM - NOON
MORROW COUNTY:
Mt. Gilead, Ohio
Mt. Gilead farmers market
Saturdays, June - September,
9:00 AM - 12:00 PM, At town square.There are also a number of fresh food stands that operate with regular business hours. While I fully support those businesses they are usually not attended by vendors and so were not mentioned here.
Many thanks to the good users of my local facebook group for helping me compile this list!
If you know of one that is not listed please do comment below.
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Re: Here is a list of the farmers markets in the Mid-Ohio Area (Score: 1) | Some friends of mine were complaining that there were not many vendors at the Alta Greenhouse Farmers' Market today (July 12th) and I had to remind them that many of the farmers around here grow organic and some even try to avoid the flowering times of neighboring crops so it is still it a bit early in the growing season for them to yet have a good bounty. Be patient with mother nature. |