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We are closed

April 18th, 2011 · misc

Village Farmers Market is closed. Thanks for your support!

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Village Farmer’s Market has successful season

March 8th, 2010 · misc

The Farmer’s market in Royal Palm Beach will be closed until the fall, 2010. It has been a very successful initial launch of the market for the western community. The cold and freezing weather produced many problems for the farmers unfortunately. Proudly, we only had vendors selling freshly harvested items from their fields, nothing was sold by a middle person! This is unique in Palm Beach County and next season we will have more local and farmer’s with their freshly harvested vegetables, lettuces and fruits, only as available from their fields!!!!!
Go West For Farm Fresh will be our motto!!!!!
Thank you for your support and we look forward to seeing you in the fall.

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Lettuces picked within 24 hours!!!!!

February 2nd, 2010 · misc

Village Farmer’s Market has boston, red tip leaf, chinese cabbage, fresh cut herbs….all just harvested and filled with nutrients and flavor. Imagine a lettuce leaf that has crunch because it was just cut from the field! Avocados, beets and baby carrots just pulled from the ground….This market may not be big but the local fresh product makes up for it…..the freshest available in the western communities…Go West for Farm Fresh!!!!!!

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Research to be the Best!!!

December 2nd, 2009 · misc

In order to have the freshest and best farmer’s market in Palm Beach County, it requires constant inspiration and research. Where in the world are the best markets????
This weekend, after the Oceanside Farmers Market closes at 1 pm at Lake Worth Beach, Peter will run to PBI!
Off to Paris, France. The mission is to visit two major street/farmer’s markets, one Monday and one Wednesday. Watch for new additions to the your local markets, learning from the Europeans who have lived and shopped at local markets for the freshest food for years!
Oh Paris! cheese, pepper corns, hazelnut oil, the best butter, macaroons, cafe au lait, and fun!!!!

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The freshest news in Palm Beach County

December 2nd, 2009 · misc

Village Farmers Market is thrilled to announce the launch of a new vendor….
Boston bibb, romaine and leaf lettuces cut/harvested on Saturday for sale at Sunday’s market…other than your own garden, this is the freshest possible…….delicious, nutritious…and also wholesale pricing like all farmers market products!!! Come and see us this Sunday!!!
Southern Blvd., west of 441, in front of Steinmart in the Costco Shopping Centre
11am to 3 pm…..more vendors coming soon!

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Upcoming Events

December 1st, 2009 · Events, News

Chocolate festival benifiting ALS (Lou Gehrig’s Disease) in the new year.

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Royal Palm Beach launches the first true farmers market

November 20th, 2009 · News

The seeds are planted, and farmers in western Palm Beach County are watching their vegetables and wild flowers take root. The harvest will begin in a few weeks to be ready for the gala opening of The Village Farmer’s Market, Royal Palm Beach. Located west on U.S. 441, with close proximity for Wellington, Loxahatchee, Loxahatchee Groves, the Acreage and Royal Palm Beach, this market will offer the freshest in the west.

Vendors will be selling fresh potted herbs and vegetable plants; amazing phalaenopsis & cattlyea orchids; artisan breads, coffee crumb cake and caramel sticky buns; locally grown lettuces and Asian greens; assorted and exotic fresh mushrooms; nursery plants and bromeliads; hanging baskets of blooms; Bonsai trees and trimming tools; all-natural dog biscuits; fresh fruit smoothies; bamboo; garden statuary & much more.

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Past Events

November 20th, 2009 · Events

Opening day a HUGE SUCCESS!!

View spectacular paintings created with vegetables as the brush!
Summer Forest (the attached photo) was painted with a lettuce leaf and a green sweet bell pepper, both from Palm Beach County!
Artist and teacher, Jeannette Parssi, will paint using vegetables from the local vendors in the farmer’s market.

All sales of artwork on Sunday will go to the Artstart Not For Profit organization that supports children and the arts.
Artstart, Inc.
is a non-profit providing educational opportunities in the arts. “Cultivating the resources, leadership and partnerships that nurture and support arts and cultural programs, thereby enriching the quality of life for all.”

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