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The Fayetteville Farmers Market

2012 Season Starts April 14, 2012

Where: The Fayetteville Transportation Museum at 325 Franklin Street. It's also accessible from Russel Street. See the map below.

When: Wednesdays 3:00 p.m. to 7:00 p.m. and Saturdays 9:00 a.m. to 1:00 p.m.

Parking: The parking deck on Franklin Street is now open. The museum’s Franklin Street parking lot will be blocked off on Saturday mornings by the museum to accomodate the arts and antique vendors.

Hourly Parking: There is free hourly parking all around the museum on Maxwell Street, Franklin Street, in front of Pennmark Place Townhouses on Ray Avenue, unnumbered spaces behind Pennmark Place townhouses, and there is a 2-hour parking lot on the Russell Street side of the museum.

Paid parking: Parking Deck on Franklin Street or the lot off Franklin St. by White Trash and Behind Livery Antiques. It’s just 50 cents/hr. Free after 5pm and on weekends.

** The hourly and paid parking are not enforced after 5pm and on weekends.

The museum is also just a short walk down Maxwell St. from Hay St.

Market Rules:

No Early Buying, Selling, or Pick up of orders.

 

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Location: 325 Franklin Street, Fayetteville, N.C.

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Questions?
Email us at:
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Want to sell produce/agricultural products at the market?
We are now accepting applications for the 2012 season. If you are interested in applying please
read the by-laws for our rules first. Then download an application and send it in.

Anyone wishing to sell prepared foods, baked goods, canned goods, meat, poultry, eggs, seafood, or dairy must meet North Carolina Department of Agriculture regulations. If you do not have the proper certification, inspection, registration, etc., you will not be allowed to sell these items.

Want to sell art/crafts/antiques at the market?
This year, there will be a separate Arts and Antiques market setting up on Saturdays for the crafters and artists. If you wish to sell only crafts, arts, or antiques and not agricultural products, please contact Amanda Klinck at AKlinck@ci.fay.nc.us for an application.

**Note: The Fayetteville Farmers Market is only taking applications for agricultural products. If you have both an agriculture product and craft, please contact us at info@thefayettevillefarmersmarket.com for further instructions. However, you must contact Amanda Klinck if you want to apply as a crafter/artist/antique vendor only and you will be subject to the Arts and Antiques Market's rules and regulations. The Fayetteville Farmers Market is not responsible for misdirected applications.