Black Farmers' Market in Durham

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Black Farmers' Market in Durham

Date and Time
Sun, Aug 2, 01:00 PM - 04:00 PM
Venue
Durham Technical Community College, main campus
Address
1637 E Lawson Street, Durham, NC (355.1 mi)
Price
FREE
Description

Experience the vibrant community spirit at the Black Farmers Market in Durham. This recurring event serves as a vital hub for residents to support local Black farmers and business owners while enjoying high quality fresh produce and artisan goods. By shopping here, you contribute directly to the economic empowerment of family farms that have historically navigated significant systemic challenges. It is more than just a marketplace, as it fosters connection, resilience, and collaborative growth within the Triangle area. Whether you are looking for seasonal vegetables, unique handmade products, or a way to engage with your neighbors, this market offers something special for every visitor.

The market alternates locations regularly between Durham Tech Community College and Raleigh, so be sure to check the latest updates on their official Facebook page before your visit. We invite everyone in the community to join us this Sunday from 1 p.m. to 4 p.m. to discover the incredible talent and bounty provided by our local growers. Come out, show your support for Black-owned businesses, and be part of this meaningful community initiative today.

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