Cheyenne sets dates for winter market
A farmers' market offers a chance to support local agricultural operations, makers and other small businesses and have fun doing so, and the schedule has been set for one that is running this winter in Cheyenne.
The Cheyenne Winter Farmers' Market has kicked off for another season, and it’s running on select dates from November until early May. It offers lots for the public to browse through. To add an extra touch of fun, live music is being performed by area musicians, and both new and returning small businesses have booked a sales space.
The shoppers that stop by one of the instalments can purchase products from kimchi to crafts, and fresh eggs, meats, breads and other baked goods, canned and other value added foods and kombucha are all available as well. The attendees can also purchase pet treats, honey, spice rubs and blends and also take-home bunwiches.
While the deadline for priority consideration for vendors interested in being part of the fun has passed, its listing explained that applications are still being accepted on a space available basis. A business can order an assortment of custom designed packaging supplies as well as attention grabbing booth decor and other supplies from a printing services company in its home area.
The Cheyenne Winter Farmers' Markets schedule started on November 2nd, and it will continue on until May 3rd. The Cheyenne Depot is serving as the location for each of these pop ups.
The Cheyenne Winter Farmers' Market has kicked off for another season, and it’s running on select dates from November until early May. It offers lots for the public to browse through. To add an extra touch of fun, live music is being performed by area musicians, and both new and returning small businesses have booked a sales space.
The shoppers that stop by one of the instalments can purchase products from kimchi to crafts, and fresh eggs, meats, breads and other baked goods, canned and other value added foods and kombucha are all available as well. The attendees can also purchase pet treats, honey, spice rubs and blends and also take-home bunwiches.
While the deadline for priority consideration for vendors interested in being part of the fun has passed, its listing explained that applications are still being accepted on a space available basis. A business can order an assortment of custom designed packaging supplies as well as attention grabbing booth decor and other supplies from a printing services company in its home area.
The Cheyenne Winter Farmers' Markets schedule started on November 2nd, and it will continue on until May 3rd. The Cheyenne Depot is serving as the location for each of these pop ups.