The Weblog

Welcome to the Carolina Foothills Locally Grown weblog. Mainly this is a collection of e-mails that we send out each week to kick off the market, but also tells the tale of our little market.

Growers/producers may list their available products at any time now. To be available for each weeks market they must be posted no later than 8:00pm on Friday.

The site will be opened for shopping Friday evening at 9:00pm and remain open for shopping until 4 pm Monday afternoon.

Growers will drop-off their orders from 3:30 to 4:00 pm Tuesday & Wednesday. Customers can pick-up their products from 4:30 to 6:30 pm Tuesday and Wednesday (depending on pick up site).

Customers and growers please double check your drop-off and pick-up locations. Customers, you can specify your pick-up location when you order.



 
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Holiday Reminders


This post expired on December 13, 2023.

http://CarolinaFoothills.locallygrown.net/market

Season’s Greetings and Happy Holidays

The Market is open Friday through Monday with our normal pickup times. We will be Closed through New Years ! OPEN January 3, 2014.

Stock up on all your farm food needs, buy any last minute gifts and ENJOY this holiday with your family and friends.

Also, please welcome *The Happy Berry’ to our family of Growers! Check out their offerings and their Grower Page to find out what a blessing it is to have the number one fruit provider in this area listing their products here.

Announcement

CAFE is having their annual Christmas party on
December 22 (2-5 pm ) at The Art Center in
Clemson. Many Growers (myself included) will be here. It’s a great opportunity to meet them. And to enjoy good music , fun activities, door prizes and good potluck food.

I want to thank Our Growers for helping get this market going. Without you there is no market !
We started this on line market because we saw
great need in the counties we serve. One Market cannot handle all the demand for farm to table products! It is only with our combined efforts and
support of one another that we can make our local communities strong.

The single biggest difference we can make is with our $$$$. Buy non- GMO food locally from Your Farmers!

God Bless Us!