Lone Pine Farmers Market

The next Owens Valley Certified Farmers Market will take place on Friday September 12 at the Metabolic Studio IOU Garden, Main St @ Willow, in Lone Pine, between 4 and 7pm.

This Friday’s market will feature tomatoes, melons, stone fruit, , apples, summer squash, chard, beets, carrots, garlic, leeks, onions, , herbs, eggs, baked goods, and art.   WIC accepted. 

For more information, call 760-915-0185.

veggiebasketBishop/ Mammoth Farmers Markets

ESCFM continues to celebrate its 20th anniversary. In addition to fresh fruits, veggies, and eggs this market will offer live music by Darcie and Robert (violin and trombone). The community is invited to “come for the food and stay for the fun!” THIS JUST IN – A FENCING DEMONSTRATION SATURDAY.

There are two Eastern Sierra Certified Farmers’ Market locations – Bishop Farmers’ Market is open Saturday mornings from June through October – 9 to 11 a.m. and is located westerly of Hwy 395 on Church Street, directly behind City Hall and Skip’s Outdoor Market in Mammoth Lakes, which honors the late Skip Harvey, one time mayor of Mammoth Lakes, is open Wednesday evenings from July through October – 4-7 p.m. and is located on Hwy 203 at the Mammoth Luxury Outlet Mall.

There are many return farmers and vendors to both Markets as well as some new additions. Seasonal items are offered weekly. There is always something new at the Market!

New elements for the Bishop Farmers’ Market include music, pastries, treatment options for what ails you, weekly customer survey, and a drawing for a basket of produce and other goodies donated by the farmers and other vendors in appreciation of the communities support.

ESCFM is always looking for new farmers/gardeners, complimentary vendors, artists, and entertainment to join adjacent to the weekly Markets and for suggestions from the community. For the Bishop location contact Sue at (760) 937-6768 or by e-mail at [email protected] for the Mammoth location contact Cleland at (760) 914-2000 or by e-mail at [email protected].

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