Reviews for: Farmer's Market at The Village of Harmony Crossing

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(Nov 3, 2019)
I am new to the Greensboro area and did not think to check out the closing date of the market. I was slightly horrified to find out they are closed for the winter! Is there any chance of getting the contact information for S & W Lil Farms of Eatonton? Or please give them my email dcdegnan@gmail.com. I don't think I can live without their Cowboy Candy until the market opens back up next spring.
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Ann Jones (Oct 12, 2014)
This was my first year as a vendor at Harmony Crossing [ANN'S FRESH PRODUCE] I truly enjoyed it. The vendors were friendly and the Customers were friendly. I plan to be back next year with fresh produce. As the time being I will be setting up at Georgia Butts BBQ selling Fresh collard greens, cabbage, turnips and more that I planted all by hand. 4,500 collard greens and 1000 cabbage. Will be posted on ANN'S FRESH PRODUCE DATES I WILL BE AT GEORGIA BUTTS. I want to thank you all for your business and have a great day and be safe
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James Roy (May 23, 2012)
My family loves this market, the vendors are friendly, and they have great products. The location is convenient, right in a shopping center that has really nice stores and restaurants. If you are out on the lake on a Saturday morning, try to stop by to check it out, it's very worth it!
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Jason Murray (May 22, 2012)
We attend the Farmer's Market at Harmony Crossing at least 5 or 6 times a year and have found everything there to be wonderful. Great people, great food and a great atmosphere. Keep up the good work.
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Kimberly Gates (Aug 7, 2011)
Last year my husband and I were vendors at Harmony Crossing. We and several other local vendors left because they allow a vendor to truck in huge amounts of Florida produce. Most markets only allow locally grown produce, and it has to be grown by the seller. This market advertises as "locally grown" so I believe the buyers are being decieved. We now live in the Lake Oconee area and would like to see our local farmers market something to be proud of. Maybe the new leadership at Harmonys Crossing will understand the importance of a fresh, seasonal, locally grown market.
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