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Pinecrest Farmer’s Market Is Full of Color

farmers marketThe Pinecrest Farmer’s Market at Pinecrest Gardens has been open every  Sunday since December and I finally got by this weekend.  It is open every Sunday from 9-2 p.m. through April, and I plan on being a regular.  In addition to the fresh fruit and vegetables that are grown locally, there are food vendors with everything from conch to tropical ice cream, herb and vegetable plants for the home gardener, spices, and green products to clean your home or make it more energy efficient.  My favorite part was the burst of color all around me.  I know where I will be shopping for my produce for the next several months.

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Neighborhood News Pinecrest Things To Do

Pinecrest Farmer's Market Is Full of Color

farmers marketThe Pinecrest Farmer’s Market at Pinecrest Gardens has been open every  Sunday since December and I finally got by this weekend.  It is open every Sunday from 9-2 p.m. through April, and I plan on being a regular.  In addition to the fresh fruit and vegetables that are grown locally, there are food vendors with everything from conch to tropical ice cream, herb and vegetable plants for the home gardener, spices, and green products to clean your home or make it more energy efficient.  My favorite part was the burst of color all around me.  I know where I will be shopping for my produce for the next several months.

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Farmers Market Coming to Pinecrest Gardens

The Farmers Market, formerly held at Gardners Market on 124 Street,  is coming to Pinecrest Gardens starting Sunday, December 6.  It will run every Sunday through April from 9:00 a.m. – 2:00 p.m.

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Food Tasting and Entertainment at 7th Annual Taste of Pinecrest at Pinecrest Gardens

The 7th Annual Taste of Pinecrest returns to Pinecrest Gardens on Sunday, March 8, 2009, beginning at 11 a.m. With more area businesses, more food variety and amazing entertainment from our local students, this year promises to be a delicious outdoor adventure for the whole family. All the proceeds from this event will go directly to Pinecrest’s five public schools: Pinecrest Elementary, Howard Drive Elementary, Palmetto Elementary, Palmetto Middle School, and Miami Palmetto Senior High.

Participating restaurants include: A Joy Wallace Catering Production, Cold Stone Creamery, Crepe Maker, Dream Dinners, Juiceblendz, Kaliapy, Los Ranchos, Roasters and Toasters, Two Chefs and more. In addition to the food, there will be rides and attractions as well as an art exhibit by local school students.

Admission to the event is free. Food tastings will range from $2-$5 and wristbands for unlimited rides can be purchased for $10.

For further information, contact the Pinecrest Business Association .