The 15th Annual Pompano Beach Green Market, presented by the Pompano Beach Historical Society, in partnership with the Pompano Beach Community Redevelopment Agency (CRA), will re-open on October 14 at 8:30 am.
This year, the organizers are featuring new, exciting opportunities for visitors to "hang out and enjoy" the Old Town Fountain Plaza.
"The market this season will feature not only yoga on the plaza, but also offer a variety of prepaRed Foods and brunch items, including Mimosas!" said Tom McMahon, president of the Pompano Beach Historical Society.
Local vendors, from throughout the South Florida area, will once again take over the Old Town Pompano Beach downtown area, located on the corner of Dixie Highway and Atlantic Ave. (41 NE 1st St., Pompano Beach, 33060). Residents and visitors will have the opportunity to socialize, exercise, eat, shop and support local vendors as they offer fresh produce, unique handmade goods, and creatively and distinctly prepaRed Foods.
On opening day, the market will feature the traditional Pepper Ribbon Cutting Ceremony with Mayor Lamar Fisher at 10 am. Yoga on the Plaza hosted by Hot Yoga Home will take place from 9:00 -10:00am and Brunch and Bubbly with friends and family and healthy, unique shopping can be enjoyed throughout the event.
Other opening day activities include The Bean & Pepper Jamboree hosted by the Florida Farm Bureau, Project Stable (cruelty free) live petting zoo, food tasting contest, Chicken Bingo, children's activities, arts & crafts, and live premier harmonica entertainment from the Rockin' Jake Band. One lucky person will win a Green Market shopping spree when they participate in the Register to Win contest! Be sure to check out Bailey Contemporary Arts (BaCA) gallery and the locally roasted coffee and delicious brunch items from Blooming Bean Coffee located inside BaCA.
The Pompano Beach Green Market actively seeks vendors who offer unique, high-quality items. Please visit the website to download, complete and submit an application. For more information, contact Tiara Striggles at 954-786-7918 or greenmarketpompano@gmail.com.
About the Pompano Beach Redevelopment Agency (CRA)
A Community Redevelopment Agency (CRA) is a dependent district established by City government for the purpose of carrying out redevelopment activities that include reducing or eliminating blight, improving the economic health of an area, and encouraging public and private investments in a CRA district. The CRA is governed by State Statutes, Chapter 163, Part III. The Pompano Beach Community Redevelopment Agency is funded through Tax Increment Financing (TIF). The funds are collected as property values increase and a portion of that increase is captured by the Agency. TIF raises revenue for redevelopment efforts without raising taxes.
About the Pompano Beach Green Market
The Pompano Beach Green Market is presented by the Pompano Beach Historical Society in partnership with the Pompano Beach Community Redevelopment Agency (CRA). We are committed to providing the community with the best and freshest fruits and vegetables, juices, baked goods, seafood and other food items, as well as orchids, plants, and health-related products and services. Visitors will also find hand-made crafts, art and culinary products at the Market.
About the Pompano Beach Historical Society
The Pompano Beach Historical Society's mission is to collect, preserve and publicize the history of the Greater Pompano Beach area. This is accomplished through the Society's: archives of historical documents and images; public programs and lecture series; museum exhibits and displays and publications; advocacy for the preservation of historical sites and buildings; Pompano Beach Saturday Green Market; and collaboration with like-minded organizations.
The Florida Farm Bureau Federation's mission is "to increase the net income of farmers and ranchers, and to improve the quality of rural life." The vision of the FFBF is "Florida Farm Bureau will be the most effective, influential and respected Farm Bureau in the nation. To truly be recognized as Florida's Voice of Agriculture."
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