By: Katie Koblasz
A crowd of people visit merchant’s at Statesboro’s local farmers market on May 20. The city’s weekly farmers market is held every Saturday from 9 am until 12 pm at Statesboro’s Convention Center and Visitors Bureau.
Philip Klayman and Grace Roddy sell coffee and pastries to a family of four at the Statesboro farmers market on Saturday. The farmers market is held every Saturday from 9 am until 12 pm at Statesboro’s Convention Center and Visitors Bureau.
Three Tree Coffee Roaster’s sells coffee and pastries at the Statesboro farmers market on Saturday. The farmers market is held every Saturday from 9 am until 12 pm at Statesboro’s Convention Center and Visitors Bureau.
Poor Robin’s Gardens showcases their fresh, locally grown produce at the Statesboro farmers market on Saturday. The farmers market is held every Saturday from 9 am until 12 pm at Statesboro’s Convention Center and Visitors Bureau.
Ricardo, co-owner of Poor Robin’s Garden, sorts through the produce at their merchant stand on Saturday. The Statesboro farmers market is held every Saturday from 9 am until 12 pm at Statesboro’s Convention Center and Visitors Bureau.
Rosie and Allen Sneed sell their homemade bakery goods and dog biscuits at the Statesboro farmers market on Saturday. The farmers market is held every Saturday from 9 am until 12 pm at Statesboro’s Convention Center and Visitors Bureau.
Lilly Norris sells her homemade jewelry at her stand, “Lilly’s Gypsy Jewels” at the Statesboro farmers market on Saturday. The farmers market is held every Saturday from 9 am until 12 pm at Statesboro’s Convention Center and Visitors Bureau.
A small group of people chat at a botanical and succulent stand at the entrance of Statesboro’s local farmers market on Saturday. The farmers market is held every Saturday from 9 am until 12 pm at Statesboro’s Convention Center and Visitors Bureau.
Felicia Dunn greets visitors at the entrance to Statesboro’s farmers market Saturday morning. The farmers market is held every Saturday from 9 am until 12 pm at Statesboro’s Convention Center and Visitors Bureau.
Crowds of people walk around Statesboro’s farmers market and look at the different products merchants are selling. The farmers market is held every Saturday from 9 am until 12 pm at Statesboro’s Convention Center and Visitors Bureau.
Crowds of people walk around Statesboro’s farmers market and look at the different products merchants are selling. The farmers market is held every Saturday from 9 am until 12 pm at Statesboro’s Convention Center and Visitors Bureau.
Jennifer Kimbrell sets up her display of locally made honey at Statesboro’s local farmers market. Kimbrell was selling her honey on national bee day.
Jeremy and Claudia Hazel sell organic produce and pasture raised eggs at the Statesboro farmers market. The farmers market is held every Saturday from 9 am until 12 pm at Statesboro’s Convention Center and Visitors Bureau.
Rustic Petal’s Flower Farm and More sells bouquets of flowers at the Statesboro farmers market on Saturday. The farmers market is held every Saturday from 9 am until 12 pm at Statesboro’s Convention Center and Visitors Bureau.
Merchants display their goods and products on tables outside at the Statesboro farmers market. The farmers market is held every Saturday from 9 am until 12 pm at Statesboro’s Convention Center and Visitors Bureau.
Jennifer Abeita and her daughter host an information table for a new urgent care coming to Statesboro nearby Publix. The Statesboro farmers market is held every Saturday from 9 am until 12 pm at Statesboro’s Convention Center and Visitors Bureau.
Caroline Joyner (left) and Briana Phillips sell artisan breads, desserts, pastries, sandwiches, coffees, and more to customers at the Statesboro farmers market on Saturday. The farmers market is held every Saturday from 9 am until 12 pm at Statesboro’s Convention Center and Visitors Bureau.