Farmers' market features more than 30 vendors

Posted 5/24/23

Mount Hope Farm expects to have more than 30 vendors in its South Pasture for the weekly farmers' market at the farm. The market is open from 9 a.m. to 12:30 p.m. There will be live music by Frank …

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Farmers' market features more than 30 vendors

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Mount Hope Farm expects to have more than 30 vendors in its South Pasture for the weekly farmers' market at the farm. The market is open from 9 a.m. to 12:30 p.m. There will be live music by Frank & Patty.

Expected vendors this week are:

2C Herbs Gems & More

Art of the Gem

Beth Bakes

Branchish Jerky

Caribe & Co - iced coffee and tea!

Del's Lemonade

Fieldstone Kombucha

Gnarly Vines Farm

Groundwork Farm (formally Edible Homescapes)

Hillside Mushrooms

Jorge Amado Ceramics

Juniper Hill Apothecary

Little State Flower Company

Maggies Healing Path

Meadowbrook Inn

Naked Fig Foods

Navad Bakery (formally Buns)

Oake Knoll Farms

Pet Wants Newport

Pickily Foods

Pita Pockets RI

Robert Puckett Photography

Roots Farm

Skylight Bakery

Tigris Handmade

The Perfect Empanada

Two Gals Cocktails

Vin'Olivia Olive Oils

Wedge Cheese Shop

At the Market Table:

La Fleur Honey

Borealis Coffee

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