Bluffton chamber introduces Winter Farmers Market at the Senior Center
The Bluffton Area Chamber of Commerce has announced the launch of a much-anticipated Bluffton Winter Farmers Market, an initiative in response to the community's continued requests for an indoor marketplace.
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DIVERSE VENDOR OFFERINGS
Chamber director Jim Enneking shares: "The market promises a delightful array of offerings, catering to a wide range of tastes and preferences. As of this press release, a total of 15 enthusiastic vendors are geared up to showcase their unique products."
Visitors can look forward to exploring and purchasing:
- Freshly baked goods that tantalize the taste buds
- Artisanal soaps and lotions for a touch of luxury and care
- Nutritious nuts packed with flavor and health benefits
- Pure and natural honey straight from local hives
- Rich and aromatic maple syrup perfect for breakfast delights
- Fresh herbs and microgreens to enhance culinary creations
EXPLORE BLUFFTON, SUPPORT LOCAL MERCHANTS
Enneking also suggests, "While in town for the Winter Farmers Market, we encourage attendees to explore and support our local merchants. Bluffton boasts a diverse range of businesses offering unique products and services that capture the essence of our community. From charming boutiques to cozy cafes, there's something for everyone to discover and enjoy. Make the most of your visit by embracing the spirit of Bluffton and shopping local!
"The Bluffton Winter Farmers Market aims to be more than just a marketplace; it's a community gathering point where residents can connect, support local businesses, and enjoy quality products in a warm and welcoming environment."
FOR MORE INFORMATION
For more information, please visit the chamber's EVENT LISTING or contact Jim Enneking at the Bluffton Area Chamber of Commerce, [email protected], 419-369-2985.
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