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Mobile’s Market in the Park Begins May 24
The summer farmers market at Langan Park will open next week.
WHERE & WHEN
Market in the Park
Langan Park, in front of the Mobile Museum of Art, Mobile
Thursdays, 3-6:30pm
May 24 – July 26
PRODUCTS
Seasonally available produce such as tomatoes, potatoes, sweet corn, melons, berries, peppers, honey, seafood; flowers, plants; baked goods; and crafts.
ADDITIONAL INFORMATION
Enjoy live music, children’s activities, and free admission to the Museum during the market.
These markets are producer-only markets, meaning that the vendors must personally grow or produce the items that they sell. Resale of items purchased by the vendor is not allowed.
The markets participate in the state’s Farmers Market Nutrition Programs, which distribute coupons to low-income senior citizens, women, and children. Visit the program web site for more information and eligibility requirements. Vouchers for seniors are now applicable to honey.
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