2018 FarmersâTM Markets ================================================== Tennessee is historically an agricultural state, so farmersâTM markets are nothing new to our area. However, we currently have the fastest-growing number of farmersâTM markets in the entire country! Markets come in all shapes and sizes, from the granddaddy of them allâthe Nashville FarmersâTM Market, with its Market House filled with restaurants, drinking establishments, and local craftsâto the once-a-month Green Market in White CountyâTMs Sparta. Consumers can buy local and in-season produce, fruits and value-added products at old-fashioned truck markets, markets held in historic and beautiful downtowns, markets in beautiful new indoor event spaces and markets held at community parks. Whereever you go, youâTMll find the best and freshest in homegrown! Bradley County ======================================= Market at the Mill Old Woolen Mill 445 Church St. SE Cleveland www.mainstreetcleveland.com/ Thursday 3-6 p.m. The 2018 season begins on Thursday, June 14, and closes on Thursday, August 30. Great parking and easy access. Along with locally grown food products, artists and music will complete the festival atmosphere. Contact: Sharon Marr, 423-479-1000 ---------------------------------------- Cannon County ======================================= Cannon County FarmersâTM Market Cannon County Arts Center 1424 John Bragg Hwy. Woodbury Saturday 6 a.m.-noon Join farmers on Saturday mornings from June through October at the Cannon County Arts Center. Certified farmers and food producers gather to sell local produce and fruits, jams and jellies, baked goods and some fresh plants. Contact: Bruce Steelman, 615-563-2554 ---------------------------------------- Cheatham County ======================================= Ashland City FarmersâTM & Artisan Market Riverbluff Park 175 Old Cumberland St. Ashland City
www.facebook.com/ACFarmMarket
Saturday 4-7 p.m., Tuesday 8-10 a.m. Comment by Tina Wright: The copy doesnâTMt mention it being open on Tuesdaysâ¦
Open on Saturday evenings from 4 p.m. to 7 p.m. each week. The market hosts about six to eight local farms and a vendor of grass-fed/antibiotic-free meat, and also features organic juices, fresh eggs, compost, bath salts and local handmade crafts and jewelry.
Contact: Troy Hinke, marketmgr@ashlandcitytn.gov ---------------------------------------- Kingston Springs FarmersâTM Market John Lawless Downtown Kingston Springs
Corner of N. Main St. and W. Kingston Springs Rd. Kingston Springs ksfarmersmarket.org Saturday 8 a.m.-noon
New location this year at beautiful downtown Kingston Springs. Opening Saturday, May 19, through Saturday, September 29, our market is open to producer vendors and artisans that produce products here in the state of Tennessee.
Contact: John Lawless, 615-952-2110 ex. 15 ---------------------------------------- Coffee County ======================================= Coffee County FarmersâTM Market 225 East Main St. Manchester Saturday 6 a.m.-noon Opening the first Saturday in May, the market is open seasonally, weather permitting. The market is producer-operated, selling locally grown produce directly from the farmer. Contact: Lucy Deal, 931-728-7624 ---------------------------------------- Manchester Locally Grown Manchester Farm Center 251 Interstate Dr. Manchester www.manchester.locallygrown.net/ Thursday 4-5:30 p.m. This online farmersâTM market sells local farm products year-round. Online ordering is open from Sunday until Tuesday. Pick-ups are on Thursday. Contact: Linda Reed, 931-273-9708, tnhomeschooler@yahoo.com ---------------------------------------- Cumberland County ======================================= Cumberland County FarmersâTM Market Jennifer Bruce 1398 Livingston Rd. Crossville Tuesday, Thursday and Saturday, 5:30 a.m.-noon Our market officially starts in May. We are a group of farmers and gardeners organized together to sell our fresh local produce. Contact: Jennifer Bruce, 931-788-2607, jen36@frontiernet.net ---------------------------------------- Davidson County ======================================= 12 South FarmersâTM Market Sevier Park 3000 Granny White Pike Nashville www.12southfarmersmarket.com Tuesday 3:30-6:30 p.m. The market is a producers-only market that features all local produce, meat, dairy and value-added items. Farmers will be both organic and conventional, with items including baked goods, gourmet dog snacks, pasta, local honey and more. Contact: info@12southfarmersmarket.com ---------------------------------------- Amqui Station FarmersâTM Market 303 Madison St. Madison www.amquistation.org Sunday noon-3 p.m. Located at the Historic Amqui Station, the market is a producers-only farmersâTM market. Enjoy the covered market with air-conditioned restrooms. Contact: Rick Pharris, 615-714-3749, kim.rick_pharris83@yahoo.com ---------------------------------------- East Nashville FarmersâTM Market Shelby Park The Greenway 1900 Davidson St. Nashville www.eastnashvillemarket.com Wednesday 3:30-7 p.m. (Possible change of locationâcheck website!) YouâTMll find all locally grown, mostly organic, seasonal produce. Local farmers will also be selling their organically raised meats, milk, eggs, cheeses, honey and flowers. Contact: Hank Delvin, 617-719-6025, manager@eastnashvillemarket.com ---------------------------------------- FarminâTM in the Hall Crieve Hall United Methodist Church 451 Hogan Rd. Nashville www.facebook.com/pages/Farmin-In-The-Hall Thursday 4:30-7:00 p.m. Crieve Hall FarmersâTM Market kicks off Thursday, May 3, with local produce and artisan products. Market runs through August 30. Contact: Mandy Hodgson, farminginthehall@gmail.com ---------------------------------------- Fresh Harvest LLC 3514 Gray Lane Thompson Station www.freshharvest.locallygrown.net Wednesday 4-6 p.m.
NashvilleâTMs first and oldest online vegetable ordering system, providing a year-long, flexible alternative to the traditional CSA model. We feature only local and organically grown produce, meats and eggs, as well as artisan products and baked goods.
Contact: Tally May, 931-623-0631, tally@wildblue.net ---------------------------------------- Hip Donelson Community FarmersâTM Market
Two Rivers Mansion 3130 McGavock Pike Nashville www.hipdonelson.com Friday 4-7 p.m. Market opens May 4, and runs every Friday through October. This is a producers-only market, with fresh, local produce; meats; poultry; cheese; breads and more. Monthly events include cooking demonstrations, kidsâTM programs and special musical events. Contact: Maggie Sidlinger, 615-398-2668, farmersmarket@hipdonelson.com ---------------------------------------- Nashville FarmersâTM Market
Tasha Kennard
900 Rosa L. Parks Blvd. Nashville www.nashvillefarmersmarket.org Open daily 8 a.m.-8 p.m., with varying merchant hours
Winter Market Hours (January-April 30): Every Wednesday features mini pop-up Winter Wednesdays inside the Market House, and held every Saturday under the farm sheds. Market House restaurants and shops are open seven days a week. Peak Season Hours (May 1-October 31): Open seven days a week Winning Best of NashvilleâTMs farmersâTM market category 13 years in a row, the market has been in operation since 1828, and is the only farmersâTM market in the area open seven days a week. The NFM features a nationally recognized food hall, a full garden center, an international market, and two open-air farm sheds filled with local and regional farmers, food artisans, makers, bakers and flea merchants.
Contact: Tasha Kennard, 615-880-2001, tasha.kennard@nashville.gov ---------------------------------------- Nashville FarmersâTM Market at Vanderbilt Medical Center Plaza 2211 Garland Ave. Nashville www.nashvillefarmersmarket.org Thursday 3-6 p.m.
Opening in June, Nashville FarmersâTM Market (NFM) at Vanderbilt brings together many local farmers and food-artisans at this producers-only seasonal market. Contact: Mary Self, 615-880-2001, mary.self@nashville.gov ---------------------------------------- Old Hickory Village
First Baptist ChurchâTMs side lawn
1106 Hadley Ave.
Tuesday 3:30-7 p.m.
Our market is a producers-only market that limits its vendors to a 100-mile radius of Old Hickory Village. Last season we had produce, meat, eggs, sourdough bread, honey and local artist products.
Contact: Paul Lassister, 615-852-5501, paul@lostweekendfarms.com
Contact: Vickie Witcher, 615-446-2788, vwitcher@utk.edu ---------------------------------------- Franklin County ======================================= Franklin County FarmersâTM Market Dinah Shore Blvd. FarmersâTM Market Pavilion Winchester Tuesday, Thursday and Saturday, 7 a.m.-1 p.m. This is an open-air market running April through October. During the high season, the market is open three days each week, offering seasonal vegetables, berries, spring plants, honey and handcrafted items. It is a producers-only market. Contact: John Ferrell, jferrel2@utk.edu, 931-967-2741 ---------------------------------------- The South Cumberland FarmersâTM Market & Food Hub Sewanee Community Center
39 Ball Park Rd. Sewanee rootedhere.com Tuesday 4:30-6 p.m. We are an online farmersâTM market and food hub connecting people in the Sewanee area with locally grown foods ranging from produce to meat, eggs, baked goods and dairy. Orders may be placed from Friday to Monday, and pick-up day is Tuesday. Emily Heid, 516-279-8871, cumberlandfm@gmail.com ---------------------------------------- Giles County ======================================= Giles County FarmersâTM Market Courthouse Square 1 Public Square Pulaski Saturday 6 a.m. Open every Saturday morning from 6 a.m. âuntil everything is gone,â March through November, on the south side of the courthouse in downtown Pulaski. Farmers sell locally grown fruits and vegetables, with occasional baked goods. Contact: Chamber of Commerce, 931-424-4044 ---------------------------------------- Grundy County ======================================= Tracy City FarmersâTM Market 14475 Hwy. 41 (Old Grundy County High School parking lot) Tracy City Thursday 2-5:30 p.m., Saturday 9 a.m.-noon Beginning in June, join us on Thursday evenings and Saturday mornings. The market features locally grown and locally made products: produce, eggs, meat, plants, canned and baked goods. We accept EBT/SNAP cards.
Contact: Darlene Seagroves, 931-592-8008, tracycityfarmersmarket@hotmail.com ---------------------------------------- Hickman County ======================================= Centerville FarmersâTM Market Riverfront Park Pavilion Hwy. 100 Centerville Tuesday and Saturday, 8 a.m.-noon Opening the first week in June, the market features spring plants, local produce, baked goods and handcrafts. Contact: Troy Dugger, 931-729-2404 ---------------------------------------- Kedron FarmersâTM Market 6001 Hwy. 48 S. Dickson Wednesday 3:30-6:30 p.m.
Open beginning Wednesday, June 6. We are located in the Pinewood community of Hickman County. In addition to farm-fresh produce, berries and fruit, we also have local honey, fresh eggs, goat milk soaps and lotions, flowers and other wonderful local products. Contact: Willene Keith, 615-268-2685, kedronfarmersmarket@gmail.com ---------------------------------------- Humphreys County ======================================= McEwen FarmersâTM Market Bradford St. (Behind Exit Realty on Hwy. 70) 9760 Hwy. 70 McEwen www.mcewenfarmersmarket.com Tuesday and Friday, 3-7 p.m. Love fresh produce and homemade goodies? Our group of farmers and local volunteers are coming together to provide fresh produce, farm-fresh eggs, baked goodies and canned foods, to name a few. Contact: Heather, 931-622-8872 ---------------------------------------- Jackson County ======================================= Jackson County FarmersâTM Market 757 Grundy Quarles Hwy. Gainesboro Monday-Saturday Open-air pavilion. Times are at the vendorsâTM discretion.
Contact: Cynthia Zeitz, 931-268-9437, chzeitz@utk.edu ---------------------------------------- Macon County ======================================= Macon County FarmersâTM Market Key Park Church St. Lafayette www.maconcountytn.com/farmers_market.htm Monday-Saturday, 6 a.m.-6 p.m. Opening for the summer season, this vendor-operated market features local vegetables, fruits and some homemade items. Contact: Macon County Chamber of Commerce, 615-666-5885 ---------------------------------------- Red Boiling Springs Community FarmersâTM Market 520 Lafayette Rd. Red Boiling Springs Saturday 8 a.m.-noon Kicking off Saturday, June 2, the market features only locally grown agriculture products. Free to vendors. Contact: Kristina Rossi, 678-787-0935, thekristinarossi@gmail.com ---------------------------------------- Marshall County ======================================= Henry Horton State Park FarmersâTM Market 4029 Nashville Hwy. Chapel Hill http://tnstateparks.com/parks/about/henry-horton Saturday 7 a.m.-noon
Henry Horton State Park has created a community garden, garden-to-table garden and a farmersâTM market in an effort to help connect park visitors to the homestead history of the park and to offer park visitors and the local community an avenue for healthy, locally grown produce.
Contact: Mark Matzkiw, 931-364-7724, Mark.matzkiw@tn.gov ---------------------------------------- Marshall County FarmersâTM Market 300 Old Farmington Rd. Lewisburg www.marshallfarmersmarket.com Friday 6 a.m.-noon
Opening the first Friday in July, come out and help support your local small farmers and your local economy. ThereâTMs nothing like fresh produce, plants and other homegrown and homemade items.
Contact: Lynn Kouba, 931-359-1279, lynnkouba@marshallcountytn.com ---------------------------------------- Maury County ======================================= Columbia Fresh FarmersâTM Market FarmersâTM Market Pavilion Riverwalk Park at Riverside Dr./E. 5th St. Columbia Tuesday, Thursday and Saturday, 7 a.m.-noon
Beginning in May, Columbia takes full advantage of surrounding farms and features vendors selling honey, jams, eggs, handcrafted items, cut flowers, baked goods, live plants, herbs, locally raised meats and, of course, lots of local produce sold directly from the farmer. Contact: Kristi Martin, 931-388-3647, colmainst@maurycounty-tn.gov ---------------------------------------- Spring Hill FarmersâTM Market Harvey Park, 4001 Miles Johnson Pkwy. Spring Hill www.springhillfarmersmarket.com Thursday 3:00-7:00 p.m.
Not only are there farm-fresh foods to purchase, but there is also fun for the family. Enjoy the petting zoo and live entertainment each week. Most everything is from the local Marshall, Maury, Williamson, Hickman, Giles and Lawrence areas.
Contact: Krystal Turner, 931-388-2897, kturner@springhilltn.org ----------------------------------------
Spring Hill FarmersâTM Market at Rippavilla Plantation
Rippavilla Plantation
Second Saturday of the month May-July, 9 a.m.-1 p.m.
In addition to local farm-fresh foods, this market will include arts and crafts vendors.
Contact: Krystal Turner, 931-388-2897, kturner@springhilltn.org
Contacts: AC Davis, parks & rec director; and Donna BeBout, library director, 615-793-7303 ---------------------------------------- Murfreesboro Main Street Saturday Market Public Square Inner Circle of Courthouse Murfreesboro Saturday 8 a.m.-noon The market sets up shop on the west side of the County Courthouse in the inner circle every Saturday, beginning June 2, and runs through the fall. Vendors offer produce, baked goods, fresh flowers and plants, eggs, honey, grain-fed beef and other farm-related products. Contact: Kathleen Herzog, 615-895-1887, kathleen@downtownmurfreesboro.com ---------------------------------------- Rutherford County FarmersâTM Market Community Center. Lane AgriPark, 315 John R. Rice Blvd. Murfreesboro http://rutherford.tennessee.edu/ Tuesday and Friday, 7 a.m.-noon
The marketâTMs 2018 season kicks off on Friday, May 11, and supports economically viable, producer-only farming operations in Middle Tennessee. We offer free classes every market day, covering gardening and sustainable agriculture, and offer cooking demonstrations. Contact: Anthony Tuggle, 615-898-8871, atuggle@utk.edu ---------------------------------------- Stones River FarmersâTM Market
Porch of QuinnâTMs Mercantile
301 N. Spring St. Murfreesboro http://stonesriver.locallygrown.net Wednesday
We are a year-round farmersâTM market. You can place orders Sunday and Monday and pick them up on Wednesday. Our farmers/producers are located in the Middle Tennessee region and sell baked and processed foods, meat, poultry, eggs, dairy, honey, herbs, fruits, vegetables, cut flowers and skincare products. Contact: Ashleigh Newnes/Tracey Burks, 931-952-1224, stonesrivermarket@gmail.com ---------------------------------------- Smith County ======================================= Smith County FarmersâTM Market 155 Gordonsville Hwy. Ag Expo Park South Carthage Monday-Saturday The covered pavilion is open to local farmers only. Contact: Ronnie Bussell, 615-489-2524 ---------------------------------------- Sumner County ======================================= Gallatin FarmersâTM Market 160 W. Franklin St. (Gallatin Police Department) Gallatin www.downtowngallatin.com Saturday 8 a.m.-1 p.m.
Opening April 14, the market offers fresh produce, baked goods, farm-raised meats, jams and jellies, honey, farm-fresh eggs, homemade pet treats and locally grown plants. Local handmade artisan crafts including soaps, lotions, crochet items, candles and more are also available. Contact: Greater Gallatin, 615-452-4000 ---------------------------------------- Hendersonville FarmersâTM Market The Streets of Indian Lake Mall 300 Indian Lake Blvd. Hendersonville www.facebook.com/hendersonvillefarmersmarket Saturday 8:30 a.m.-1:30 p.m. Celebrating 10 years, the market opens on Saturday, May 19, and runs through September 15. (Check Facebook for a possible change in location.) Offerings include local farm vegetables and fruits, including those raised by natural and organic methods; pasture-raised beef, chicken and pork; local honey; and fresh flowers. Contact: Cheryl Puryear, 615-838-8238, cherylpuryear01@gmail.com ---------------------------------------- White House FarmersâTM Market City of White House Municipal Recreational Complex 105-C College St. White House www.cityofwhitehouse.com/white-house-farmers-market Wednesday 3:30-7:00 p.m. Opening in May, the market provides a central location for residents to have access to healthy, locally grown fresh food and offers items such as vegetables and fruits, herbs, flowers, honey, maple syrup, jams and jellies, mushrooms, juice and cider and soap.
Contact: 615-672-4350 x2112, admin@cityofwhitehouse.com ---------------------------------------- Warren County ======================================= Warren County FarmersâTM Market 100 Market St. McMinnville Wednesday and Saturday, 6:00 a.m.-noon The Warren County FarmersâTM Market will open on Saturday, April 7. The market is open only on Saturdays in April. Starting in May, the market will be open on Wednesdays and Saturdays through the end of the season in November. Contact: Mary Cantrell, manager, 931-235-1542 ---------------------------------------- White County ======================================= Sparta Green Market 5 W. Maple St. Metcalf Park Sparta www.facebook.com/sparta-green-market Third Friday each month 4-7 p.m. The Green Market is a fun, vibrant, musical downtown evening event where neighbors can enjoy a market with locally grown produce, poultry and meats, along with vendors of locally made soaps, honey, breads, wood and leather crafts. There is a free bluegrass concert following the market. Contact: 615-477-8801, spartagreenmarket@gmail.com ---------------------------------------- White County FarmersâTM Market Metcalf Park Courthouse Square Sparta Tuesday, Thursday and Saturday, 6 a.m.-noon Just south of the courthouse in downtown Sparta, White County farmers gather on Tuesdays, Thursdays and Saturdays. The open-air market is frequented by about 12 different farmers from Memorial Day to Labor Day. Contact: Scott Swoape, 931-836-3348 ---------------------------------------- Williamson County ======================================= Berry Farms FarmersâTM Market 4000 Hughes Crossing Franklin http:// _facebook.com/berryfarmsfm Tuesday 4-7 p.m. The Berry Farms community is a new, mixed-use development filled with shops, restaurants, homes and now a community, producer-only farmersâTM market where you will find local produce, meats, milk, baked goods, craft items and more. Contact: Kasi Haire, 931-284-9295, berryfarmsfm@gmail.com ---------------------------------------- Franklin FarmersâTM Market 230 Franklin Rd. (Behind The Factory) Franklin www.franklinfarmersmarket.com Saturday April-October: 8 a.m.-1 p.m.; November-March: 9 a.m.-noon Our 16-year-old, year-round producer-only market has the largest assembly of Tennessee Farmers providing organics, seasonal produce, grass-fed beef, chicken, pork, lamb and bison, with more than 12 vegetable and meat CSA programs. We also have farm-grown plants, herbs, local artisans, prepared foods, food trucks and music, and eight food-related family events and festivals. Contact: Amy Tavalin, amy@franklinfarmersmarket.com ---------------------------------------- Nolensville FarmersâTM Market 7248 Nolensville Rd. Historic Nolensville School Nolensville 931-284-9295 info@nolensvillefarmersmarket.com www.facebook.com/nolensvillefarmersmarket Saturday 8:00 a.m.-noon
We are a year-round market, partnering with LocallyGrown.net to expand the Nolensville FarmersâTM Market Winter Market to Nolensville.LocallyGrown.net. Pick-up days are the first and third Saturdays, November through April. The physical market kicks off on Saturdays in May. We are a part of the Fresh Savings program (a state-wide double SNAP program). We accept and double SNAP dollars at the Nolensville FarmersâTM Market.
Contact: Kasi Haire, 931-284-9295, info@nolensvillefarmersmarket.com ---------------------------------------- ThompsonâTMs Station FarmersâTM Market at Homestead Manor The Barn at Homestead Manor 4683 Columbia Pike ThompsonâTMs Station www.tsfarmersmarket.org Wednesday 10 a.m.-2 p.m.
All products are homegrown, homemade or home-baked in our local Tennessee communities.
Contact: 615-538-6113, info@tsfarmersmarket.org ---------------------------------------- Wilson County ======================================= Batch and Bushel Market
943 East Baddour Parkway
Thursday 4-7 p.m.
We are a local farmersâTM market east of the city, supporting local producers and makers from our communities, located outside the Wilson County Expo Center. Market is open May-July and September-October.
Contact: Charity Toombs, 615-450-3049, info@wilsoncountyexpo.com