GROWN IN BLYTHEWOOD
Our small town has a rich agricultural history of farms and farming families dating back hundreds of years. As new homeowners enjoy putting down roots here as well, this market helps preserve a sense of place unique to the town's history, where new families can enjoy locally grown produce and meat, and the local farmers can sustain their family businesses. It's just a part of the identity of what it means to live in Blythewood. This market is a 501c4 non-profit that hopes to improve our community by helping grow small businesses. We accept all forms of payment, including SNAP EBT cards.
Between April and November we operate a regular market one day a week on Wednesday evenings. This market has food, live music, and special promotional events throughout the year (don't miss the free wine tasting every 3rd week!). For the off-season we offer a shorter "pickup market" that still gives our guests access to homegrown groceries. For weekly updates about what will be available we will have a newsletter available if you're interested.
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Between April and November we operate a regular market one day a week on Wednesday evenings. This market has food, live music, and special promotional events throughout the year (don't miss the free wine tasting every 3rd week!). For the off-season we offer a shorter "pickup market" that still gives our guests access to homegrown groceries. For weekly updates about what will be available we will have a newsletter available if you're interested.
Click here to sign up for our newsletter.
Photo Credit: Robert White of The Country Chronicle
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Michaela BarnoMarket Manager and Founder
Since 2014, Michaela has been both behind the scenes and on-site working to build a positive reputation with the vendors and guests in Doko Meadows. You can always contact her directly, or find her out at the market on Wednesdays. When you call or email the market, she's the one who's answering!
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