COVID Update
Updated November 25, 2020
2020 Covid Market Rules
- All customers are required to wear a mask while at the market. Sanitizing hands is encouraged and can be done at the market table. All vendors will also have hand sanitizer available.
- Customers may not handle product.
- Maintain six-foot distancing while waiting in line and in the market
- One person should do order pick up if at all possible.
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Pre Order Pick Up (from vendor)
Print out your order (or pull up on your phone) to make sure you remember to pick up all your purchases!
vendor location, you can also print or download this key to know which vendors are where. Some vendors are at the market for selected dates; check the vendor roster for full information.
Please maintain 6 feet between yourself and others when waiting in line and within the market.
Our season has ended, pre ordering for the market from WhatsGood is not available at this time.
2020 Vendors
2021 Vendor Roster coming soon!
Bennison’s Bakery
bread, baked goods
Breadman Baking Co.
focaccia, bread, cookies
Downstate Donuts LLC
potato donuts
First Slice Pie Cafe
pie and pesto
Gray Farms
organic produce
Green Fire Farm
grass-fed beef, lamb, pork; pasture-raised poultry, eggs
Hardin Farm/Holle Orchards
fruit/vegetables, plant starts, cider
Hillside Orchards
fruit, chestnuts, preserves
Karl’s Craft Soup
seasonal soup
Katherine Anne Confections
artisanal chocolates, caramels, marshmallows
Letizia’s Natural Bakery (Sorano, inc)
baked goods, fresh pastas
Lost Larson
bread, baked goods, flour
Pecking Order
Filipino street food to be cooked/eaten at home
Phoenix Bean
tofu products, mung bean sprouts, soy milk
Piscasaw Gardens (formerly Twin Garden Farm)
veggies, Mirai sweet corn, flowers
River Valley Ranch
organic mushrooms and other veggies; jarred and prepared foods
Sfera
arancini (stuffed rice balls) to be reheated/eaten at home
Stamper Cheese
cheese
Twidley Bits
Jams, fruit butters, pickled items, vegan cheeses
Wild Coyote Farm
organic produce
Sponsors
A huge thank you to our sponsors, we greatly appreciate their support! Please contact Joan Oberndorf at market@andersonville.org if your business is interested in becoming a market sponsor.
Donate
The market is facing a significant budget shortfall because of increased costs surrounding operating during the COVID-19 pandemic. Your donation will directly support our mission to connect our customers with fresh, local food with a shorter supply chain.
The Andersonville Farmers Market is owned by ASCA, a 501c3 organization. All donations are tax deductible to the extent allowed by law.