The Downtown Farmers Market is a local growers’ market featuring fresh produce from over 80 Utah farmers.
In addition to the produce, the Market also offers a variety of fresh-baked bread and pastries, cheeses, meat and seafood, jams and honey, house and garden plants, arranged planters, and numerous handmade arts and crafts.
Unique food vendors are also part of the Market, offering prepared foods and beverages.
The Downtown Art and Craft Market are held on the south end of the park during the Farmers Market. Over 90 local artisans display their wares, crafted in Utah by Utahns.
People’s Market‘s mission is to promote urban agriculture, community pride, diversity, and entrepreneurship on the west side of Salt Lake City.
There are educational and community opportunities through kids’ art activities, cooking demonstrations, and information on health and nutrition resources. Market vendors accept cash, debit, credit, and EBT (Horizon Cards).
People’s Market Produce Program encourages gardeners to bring their harvest to market for just $5. They set up the tables, you share in the bounty!
Sunday’s 10 am–3 pm June–Mid-October
Peoples Market International Peace Gardens, Jordan Park 1000 South 900 West, Salt Lake
A seasonal Farmer’s Market is held at the base of Canyons Village in Park City, offering a large assortment of fresh local goods from Utah Farmers and vendors, music, food, arts & crafts, and fresh bread.
Stacey Board will be playing the Downtown Farmers Market!
Singer, songwriter, and guitarist Stacey Board was born in Decatur, AL. She began singing as a small child, and is mostly self-taught, though she did take some voice lessons and a little classical guitar training. Board wrote her first song when she was a teenager. Around that same time, when she was about 16, a dare to sing on the sidewalk outside of a local radio station — which she jokingly counts as her debut public appearance — landed her a membership in her first band.
The Pleasant Grove Promenade is a place where families and friends can stroll through a quaint historic park and be introduced to fresh produce, unique gifts and distinctive foods — all in conjunction with live entertainment and kids’ activities.
Locally grown vegetables, fruits, flowers, and plants — sold by the farmers that produce them. While you’re purchasing your fresh vegetables and fruits enjoy a tasty pastry from local bakeries or enjoy a meal created by local chefs.
Enjoy an eclectic mix of live, local musicians. Nearly everyone enjoys music and its power to lift the spirit. Come let our entertainment be a part of your day.
Boutique specializing in creative, original and decorative gifts, accessories, clothes and art pieces. Also distinctive foods from “Utah’s Own” food companies and other personal items of a unique nature.
One of Utah’s favorite local talent Singer-Songwriter Arienette will be performing at the South Jordan Towne Center Farmer’s Market Saturday October 8, 2011 from 11am – 1pm.
Admission is Free! Brought to you by the City of South Jordan.
Not too long ago, people often knew the farmers growing their family’s food. Take a stroll back to this nostalgic time with Thanksgiving Point’s Farmer’s Markets. You’ll purchase fine locally produced products and maybe even meet some of the farmers behind the produce you love.
Learn what you can do to save money and reduce your impact on the environment. Reducing your carbon footprint is easy to do and will help you save on monthly expenses.
The 2nd Annual Utah Green Festival features alternative fuel vehicles, solar, wind, geothermal, and electric power providers, local nurseries, farmer market vendors, community organizations, and a variety of statewide organizations emphasizing sustainability in their product, services, or organization. Reducing your carbon footprint is easy, cost-effective, and fun.
The festival will feature vendors, experts, live music, children’s activities, green workshops every thirty minutes, a climbing wall, a bounce house, food, and fun. Best of all, admission is free.
The Conservation Garden Park is uniquely situated to host the Utah Green Festival because of its emphasis on educating the public on ways to save water and energy through Waterwise landscaping methods and water conservation.
Everyone is welcome to attend the St. Lawrence’s Fall Festival on Saturday the 19th. There will be fun for everyone including a Bake Sale, Farmer’s Market, Pony Rides, Bounce House, Games, used book sale, Food, Music, and a Beer Garden.