This is the only farmers market my family and I have visited in the High Country…A failure I would like to remedy. But the failure is not on the part of Watauga County Farmers’ Market. We always enjoyed our trips to the market and planned our meals around what we found there.
So if you are in the High Country this weekend stop by and tell them hi. You’ll be glad you did…
Watauga County Farmers Market will be celebrating Herb and Plant Day this Saturday with live music by The Worthless Son in Laws. The band will also be at the first Wednesday market on June 2 giving you lots of opportunities to enjoy some of our favorite local music.
Visitors to the market will also have a special treat this Saturday as Fog Likely Farm will have some wood art not usually available at the market. David Sengel is recognized as one of our finer artists and has works displayed at several museums around the country including the Renwick Gallery in the Smithsonian American Art Museum.
There is also an increasing selection of spring vegetables to choose from…Follow the link to read more about what you will find at the Watauga County Farmers Market.
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