Jonesborough Locally Grown’s
Market & Mingle 2024
Saturday, April 27th
10 am - 2 pm along Main Street, Downtown Jonesborough
SCHEDULED VENDORS
A Different Chick Farm and Orchard
Bent Tree Spring Farm
Blessed Creek Farm
Cocoa Bean & Butter Chocolate Co.
Doe River Fungi
Fairwinds Farm
Farmhouse Gallery & Gardens
Foothill Frolic Farm
Fox and Ivy Designs
Green Pasture Farm and Hatchery
Happy Hilltop Farm
Hoodley Creek Farm
Meg’s Munchies
Mountain Laurel Farmstead
Over-Mountain Coffee Roasters
Rosey Apiaries and Bee Farm
Rosie’s Seeds
Sentelle’s Homemade Sausage
Serenity Knoll Farm
SLAP Farms
Southern Comfort Embroidery
Stella Sourdough
Sticky Paws Bakery
Three Sisters Conservers
Uncle Joe’s Balms
Special Guests and Demonstrations:
Curtis Buchanan- Wood Carving
Robin Lynch of Farmhouse Ironworks- Blacksmithing
Austin Yarber of Bent Tree Spring Farm- Blacksmithing
West Hill Tractor
Music by: The Jonesborough Novelty Band 10 am to 12 pm & SR Wild & Co. 12 pm to 2 pm
Our Market & Mingle on Main Street was a great success! Thank you to all the volunteers, donors, musicians, demonstrators, vendors, downtown merchants and attendees making it such a great day!
Jonesborough Farmers Market starts May 4th at 8am to 12pm behind the courthouse.
Come kick off the 2024 farmers market season with vendors from both Jonesborough Farmers Market and Boone Street Market, food, music, demos, and silent auction! This will be a town-wide event with Main Street merchants and eateries joining in. This will be a free event to the public.
SILENT AUCTION
THANK YOU EVERYONE THE PLACED BIDS ON AUCTION ITEMS. - ALL WINNERS HAVE BEEN CONTACTED BY PHONE/EMAIL. PLEASE COME BY BOONE STREET MARKET TO PICK YOUR ITEM(S).
All proceeds will benefit Jonesborough Farmers Market and Boone Street Market and our mission to connect farmers, food, and the community to grow a vibrant local food system.
Fundraising events like this help us cover administrative costs like credit card processing fees; incentive program management costs to better serve everyone, especially low-income folks; marketing costs to get the word out about the markets and vendors; and more - while keeping vendor fees low and returning as much revenue as possible to our farmers and small businesses.