The Mt. P farmer's market has great vendors, the crepes and fresh LOCAL shrimp and veggies can't be beat.
beth harley
1389 days, 11 hours ago
In Mt. Pleasant, a "new" little town, the Farmer's Market is one of the only attempts at quaint and old fashioned for these Yankee retirees.
It is a huge step South for many to grace the farmers with something less solid than plastic-cash only (what!? you don't take visa?), and this market is literally the closest that some of these folks will ever get to connecting with the Earth and where their delicious food comes from.
It is amazing as well that some of these old African-American farmers have gotten hip to the organics and made the switch. These old men still speak Gullah out on the islands where they grow. To make such a change is unheard of in the some parts of the South.
This market has a brand-new facility, and has put a lot of faith in the future of this Tuesday evening event that happens right outside of Moultrie Middle School. The people are all a-buzz!
most recent votes for Mount Pleasant Farmers Market
Bernadette Humphrey
1340 days, 12 hours ago
It's fresh! It's local! The vendor folks are hard working families, and I love to buy something from each of them.
Anonymous
1381 days, 11 hours ago
hillary herring
1381 days, 12 hours ago
lAURIE KRAFSIG
1381 days, 12 hours ago
This is a clean and friendly market with organic produce and the vendors are consistent; placement, high quality of product, great variety etc.
Kerr Carter
1382 days, 4 hours ago
Anonymous
1382 days, 6 hours ago
Fresh food, and buying local is good for the local economy!
Robin Mann
1382 days, 6 hours ago
The Mt. P farmer's market has great vendors, the crepes and fresh LOCAL shrimp and veggies can't be beat.
Alex Glasgow
1382 days, 9 hours ago
Roger Harley
1387 days, 11 hours ago
A great market and great people make for a great experience.
beth harley
1389 days, 11 hours ago
In Mt. Pleasant, a "new" little town, the Farmer's Market is one of the only attempts at quaint and old fashioned for these Yankee retirees.
It is a huge step South for many to grace the farmers with something less solid than plastic-cash only (what!? you don't take visa?), and this market is literally the closest that some of these folks will ever get to connecting with the Earth and where their delicious food comes from.
It is amazing as well that some of these old African-American farmers have gotten hip to the organics and made the switch. These old men still speak Gullah out on the islands where they grow. To make such a change is unheard of in the some parts of the South.
This market has a brand-new facility, and has put a lot of faith in the future of this Tuesday evening event that happens right outside of Moultrie Middle School. The people are all a-buzz!