Henderson Farmer’s Markets on January 6, 2022

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City of Henderson recently issued the following announcement.

Henderson Farmer’s Markets 

Dates and Times: 

January 6, 2022

Thursdays, 2PM-6PM; Fridays, 9AM-Noon

Location: 

Thursdays—Water Street Plaza (240 S. Water Street)

Fridays—Henderson Multigenerational Center (250 S. Green Valley Parkway)

Description: 

Shop for locally and regionally grown produce, handmade products and other healthy choices from an array of merchants. Every purchase helps support small businesses and farmers in our community!

Weekly vendors may include:

  • Be Healthy & Well CBD products
  • Bella’s Sauces
  • Black Cherokee
  • C & D Honey
  • Comfi Cookie
  • Euro Bites
  • Frankly Good Coffee
  • Good Earth Project
  • Gym Talk vegan foods
  • Iwalani’s Hawaiian Grill
  • Luchkoff Patisserie
  • Mike’s Bakery
  • Pet Wants
  • Queen Gayla’s Hippie Shop
  • Rod’s Produce
  • Soul D’Licious

To become a vendor, please contact:

Kathleen Huebert

khuebert@lasvegasfarmersmarket.com 

559.859.1026

Vendors subject to change or cancellation without notice. Management reserves all rights.

Original source can be found here.



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