About Canton Farmers Market

Canton Farmers’ Market is a producer- and grower-only market featuring a plethora of local produce plus a variety of jams, jellies, pumpkins, vinegars, breads, fresh cut flowers, baked goods, honey, herbs, potted plants, choice shrubs, pork, lamb, bison, goat, poultry, eggs, meatrubs, pepper butters, relish and more! The 2009 market will be better than ever before with new vendors and lots of new selections.

The CantonFarmers’ Market is the premier Stark County Farmers’ Market, located in downtown Canton in the developing Arts District. At each market, there is a variety of activity, including live music, children’s art classes, gourmet cooking demos, and yoga. The market is your source for fresh, local produce. Come support your community!

The Market participates in both the WIC and Senior Nutrition Program.

Website

www.cantonfarmersmarke…

Location

Canton, OH

Phone Number

(330) 458-2063

Open

Jun 20 thru Oct 17th
Every Saturday, 8 am - 11:30 am, rain or shine

Contact

Kelly Blandford Bah
kellyb@cantonchamber.or…


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