Amicalola Farmers Market
Date and Time
Saturday Sep 5, 2020
12:00 AM - 12:00 PM EDT
Saturdays from 8 am till noon.
Location
City of Dawsonville Farmers Market Pavilion
located on Allen Street.
Amicalola Farmers Market
Description
The market is opening on a new day in a new place. The 2020 market will be held every Saturday from 8 a.m. until sold out or noon at the brand-new City of Dawsonville Farmers Market Pavilion located on Allen Street.
The fourth season of the market is being launched by the Amicalola Regional Agriculture Committee, a program of the Dawson County Chamber of Commerce.
Due to the current pandemic, extra precautions will be taken to ensure the safety of the shoppers and vendors such as pre-bagging produce at even dollar prices so that no coins are needed, vendors must wear masks and gloves, and requiring shoppers maintain 6 feet of distance from one another. Shoppers are also asked to wear masks at the market.
?Although this isn?t quite the way we had hoped to open this market season, we are thrilled to be able to provide a place for our local farmers to sell their fresh produce,? Dawson County Chamber of Commerce President Christie Moore said. ?We are extremely grateful to the City of Dawsonville for providing space in the heart of our community to host the market.?
Making the market as locally grown as possible is a top priority for the committee. Vendors who participate in the market must show their produce is grown in Dawson County or a county that touches Dawson (Forsyth, Cherokee, Pickens, Hall, Gilmer, Fannin, Lumpkin). If there are items that are not produced or grown locally, the committee will review applications to provide locally unavailable items on a case by case basis. The committee offers the opportunity for local farmers and vendors to sell their goods at no charge.
Amicalola Regional Agriculture Committee Chair and USDA Soil Conservationist Louise McPherson said she is grateful that local citizens have the opportunity to access fresh, local produce. ?We are excited to continually expand the opportunities in Dawson County for customers and vendors at our new farmers? market location,? McPherson said. ?The Amicalola Regional Farmers Market will continue to help connect local farmers with those seeking fresh food and farm-related products. We also look forward to the time that it is safe for our local crafters to bring their beautiful and amazing creations to the market without worry of them becoming contaminated with germs.?
While crafts and artisan products typically are available at the weekly market, craft vendors will not be participating until later in the market season out of an abundance of precaution for high the vendors and patrons.
To kick off this market season, the local growers/bakers listed below have offered to fill pre-orders with locally grown produce, baked foods, and flowers while supplies last.
The fourth season of the market is being launched by the Amicalola Regional Agriculture Committee, a program of the Dawson County Chamber of Commerce.
Due to the current pandemic, extra precautions will be taken to ensure the safety of the shoppers and vendors such as pre-bagging produce at even dollar prices so that no coins are needed, vendors must wear masks and gloves, and requiring shoppers maintain 6 feet of distance from one another. Shoppers are also asked to wear masks at the market.
?Although this isn?t quite the way we had hoped to open this market season, we are thrilled to be able to provide a place for our local farmers to sell their fresh produce,? Dawson County Chamber of Commerce President Christie Moore said. ?We are extremely grateful to the City of Dawsonville for providing space in the heart of our community to host the market.?

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Amicalola Regional Agriculture Committee Chair and USDA Soil Conservationist Louise McPherson said she is grateful that local citizens have the opportunity to access fresh, local produce. ?We are excited to continually expand the opportunities in Dawson County for customers and vendors at our new farmers? market location,? McPherson said. ?The Amicalola Regional Farmers Market will continue to help connect local farmers with those seeking fresh food and farm-related products. We also look forward to the time that it is safe for our local crafters to bring their beautiful and amazing creations to the market without worry of them becoming contaminated with germs.?
While crafts and artisan products typically are available at the weekly market, craft vendors will not be participating until later in the market season out of an abundance of precaution for high the vendors and patrons.
To kick off this market season, the local growers/bakers listed below have offered to fill pre-orders with locally grown produce, baked foods, and flowers while supplies last.
Offering butter crunch lettuce & cut flowers
Sandra Parker 678-596-6892
theposyfarm@gmail.com
Instagram.com/theposyfarm/
Offering microgreens
Adam Stinton 678-534-9112
hello@grownwithreason.com
Offering cut flowers and potted plants
Helen 404-219-9702
helen@slimpixie.com
Offering fresh greens & baked goods
Leilani?s Gardens/ Our Daily Bread
706-265-3510
leilanisgardens@gmail.com
Sandra Parker 678-596-6892
theposyfarm@gmail.com
Instagram.com/theposyfarm/
Offering microgreens
Adam Stinton 678-534-9112
hello@grownwithreason.com
Offering cut flowers and potted plants
Helen 404-219-9702
helen@slimpixie.com
Offering fresh greens & baked goods
Leilani?s Gardens/ Our Daily Bread
706-265-3510
leilanisgardens@gmail.com
The growers and vendors listed below have agreed to work with the market to bring items that are not yet in season here in north Georgia. They will make every effort to meet your needs through pre-orders, some of which will be filled through trusted sources outside our market counties.
Offering produce
Jutt and Eli Castleberry
678-897-0472
jutcas@bellsouth.net
Offering seafood
Josh Thornton
770-530-6493
facebook.com/thorntonbrothersseafood/
Jutt and Eli Castleberry
678-897-0472
jutcas@bellsouth.net
Offering seafood
Josh Thornton
770-530-6493
facebook.com/thorntonbrothersseafood/
Other vendors at the May 9th market will be offering spring greens, honey, cornmeal, grits and eggs.
Vendor spaces are still available. For an application to participate, contact Market Manager and local Extension Agent, Clark MacAllister at clarkmac@uga.edu or call 706-265-2442. For more information about the market, visit http://fb.me/amicalolafarmersmarket or call the Chamber at 706-265-6278 for more information.