Hope Street Farmers' Market returns for a new season

Posted 5/3/23

The Hope Street Farmers Market returns to the East Side of Providence for a new season, beginning this Saturday, May 6. The market is a farmer-run cooperative created and managed by many of the best …

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Hope Street Farmers' Market returns for a new season

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The Hope Street Farmers Market returns to the East Side of Providence for a new season, beginning this Saturday, May 6. The market is a farmer-run cooperative created and managed by many of the best farmers and food artisans in Rhode Island.

They sell fruits, vegetables, flowers, cheese, breads and pastries, pasture-raised meats, seafood, poultry and eggs, and many other items that they grow, make or raise themselves. The market is held every Saturday from 9 a.m. to 1 p.m.  Load up your shopping bags with great things to eat, listen to live music and spend time with your neighbors - all at Lippitt Park on the East Side of Providence where Hope Street and Blackstone Boulevard meet.

Learn more about the market, including a list of vendors, here: https://www.facebook.com/HopeStFarmersMkt

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