Farmers Market Opens Main Season Strong

Hot Springs Farmers Market 2022 season runs through October 29, on Saturdays and Tuesdays.

The Hot Springs Historic Downtown Farmers Market opened the 2022 main season strong this month with more than 66 vendors participating in the weekly Farmers and Artisans Market. 

The main season market began May 7 and will continue through October 29. Market hours are Saturdays from 7 a.m. to noon, with live music beginning at 9 a.m. each week. Tuesday markets will begin June 4 from 4 p.m. to 7 p.m. 

The market participates in the SNAP program, operated by the State of Arkansas Department of Human Services (ARDHS) and overseen by the US Department of Agriculture (USDA).

Located at 121 Orange Street in Hot Springs, Farmers Market operates main season and winter markets throughout the year. Local farmers and artisans sell fresh produce, baked goods, homemade jellies, honey from local beekeepers and other locally grown or handmade goods. For more information visit Facebook: Hot Springs Farmers Market, or www.hotspringsfarmersmarket.com, or email mellibel77@gmail.com.

Live Music Schedule 

MAY 28Eden’s Memory (Kerry Chiapparo)
JUN 4Brian Ramsay
JUN 11Derek Herndon
JUN 18Jenna Tackett and Kenneth Tillery
JUN 25Christine DeMeo
JUL 2Christine DeMeo
JUL 9Steve Becker
JUL 16Corbin Williams
JUL 23Jenna Tackett and Kenneth Tillery
JUL 30Derek Herndon
AUG 6Brian Ramsay
AUG 13Brian Ramsay
AUG 20Derek Herndon
AUG 27Christine DeMeo
SEPT 3Christine DeMeo
SEPT 10Corbin Williams
SEPT 17Jenna Tackett and Kenneth Tillery
SEPT 24Derek Herndon
OCT 1Christine DeMeo
OCT 8Steve Becker
OCT 15Tail Light Rebellion (Jessica Pietrzykowski)
OCT 22Derek Herndon
OCT 29Eden’s Memory (Kerry Chiapparo)

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