NICEVILLE, Fla. — The Niceville Florida Community Farmers Market is getting a new home just up the road, relocating to Twin Cities Pavilion after nearly a decade at Palm Plaza.
The final market day at Palm Plaza is scheduled for Saturday, June 7. Starting June 14, shoppers can find the market at 1053 John Sims Parkway E., just 0.2 miles east of the current site and on the same side of the road for an easy transition.
Market hours remain the same: Saturdays from 9 a.m. to 1 p.m., year-round.
The market will continue to feature fresh, locally grown produce, farm-raised meats, eggs, dairy, local honey, artisan baked goods, prepared foods, and handmade crafts. It’s a community staple that supports local farmers, food makers, and artisans by connecting them directly with customers.
“We’re proud to support our local growers and producers,” said Market Director Diane Kolopanas.
“The market has always been about connecting our community with the highest quality, locally grown food, and handmade items, and this new chapter allows us to do even more.”
For vendor inquiries or more information, contact Ms Kolopanas at 850-499-4697.