Saturday Slowdown Market and Open Farm Day

Saturday Slowdown Market and Open Farm Day

Date and Time
Sat, Jun 6, 10:00 AM - 02:00 PM
Location
913 Arthur Minnis Road, Hillsborough, NC (345.6 mi)
Tickets
FREE
About

Experience the charm of local agriculture at the Saturday Slowdown Market and Open Farm Day, hosted at the beautiful RambleRill Farm in Hillsborough. This monthly gathering brings together a vibrant selection of local farms and talented artisans, offering a unique opportunity to shop for fresh, locally sourced products while enjoying the serene atmosphere of a working farm. Whether you are looking for seasonal produce, handcrafted goods, or just a relaxing day outdoors, this event has something for everyone to enjoy.

The event welcomes guests on the first Saturday of each month from May through December. Attendees are invited to interact with friendly farm animals, explore the grounds, and participate in rotating special activities designed for all ages. It is the perfect way to connect with the local community and support regional farmers and creators. We encourage you to follow RambleRill Farm on social media for the latest updates on participating vendors and upcoming activities. Join us this season for a wonderful day in the countryside and help us celebrate the best of our local harvest.

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