Farmer’s Market moves to health department

Fresh tomatoes will be available at the Farmer's Market in northeast Oklahoma City

Fresh tomatoes will be available at the Farmer's Market in northeast Oklahoma City

The Farmer’s Market sponsored by the Oklahoma City Safe Community Coalition is now at the Oklahoma City-County Health Department, 921 NE 23rd Street in Oklahoma City.
The market will offer fresh fruit and produce to residents of Northeast Oklahoma City. Hours of operation for the market are 3 p.m. to 6 p.m. Tuesdays through October 13.

Vendors will offer fresh produce, salsa, bakery products, landscape plants and more. Booths will be in the west parking lot of the Oklahoma City-County Health Department.
Coalition partners include the City of Oklahoma City, the Dept. of Justice, Oklahoma City-County Health Department, Oklahoma City Police Dept., the Weed and Seed program and Women in Agriculture.

According to Elton Rhoades, Market Manager and Supervisor of the Healthy Neighborhoods Initiative with the Oklahoma City-County Health Department, “The purpose of the market is to provide residents of northeast Oklahoma City with an opportunity to purchase locally grown, fresh farm products. We are anticipating a great turnout from our neighbors in the community”.
For more information on the Farmers Market, call 425-4441 or 250-2685.



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