On Saturday, June 18, Hendersonville Farmers Market will celebrate Juneteenth with activities, free food, and learning experiences for the whole family.
From staff reports
Events are beginning to return to Hendersonville, with a big weekend on tap downtown.
Closed streets, the opening of farmers markets, a new balloon festival and more are planned for Saturday, May 8. Here s everything you need to know.
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Main Street will be closed to vehicles from First Avenue to Sixth Avenue all day on May 8. Cross streets will remain open.
Parking will be available near Main Street and handicapped parking will be available at Courthouse Square and City Hall.
Public restrooms are located at the Visitors Center on the south end of Main Street and at 125 Fifth Avenue on the northern end.
Hendersonville Farmers Market to open season with 45 vendors, food trucks, music, Kids Corner
Special to the Times-News
Residents and visitors will want to circle May 8 on their calendars as the opening date for the Hendersonville Farmers Market at the Historic Train Depot in the Seventh Avenue District.
Approximately 45 vendors are prepared to sell local food products including eggs, herbs, produce, plants, baked goods, coffee, meat, honey and more.
In honor of Mother’s Day weekend, vendors will also have special offerings with mom in mind, such as fresh cut flowers, eco-friendly bath and body products, unique greeting cards, jewelry and handwoven baskets.