FOLLOWING four successful years at Proserpine Health n’ Fitness, the beloved Proserpine Farmers Market is on the move.
Organisers are thrilled to announce that the market has a new home.
The Proserpine Farmers Market will now be held at Buffalo Hall, 10 Edward Street, Proserpine.
The first market at the new location will take place this Saturday, April 19 – Easter Saturday – from 8am to 12pm.
The markets will also be holding an Easter competition for the children: Guess how many eggs in the container to win it!
The relocation comes with heartfelt thanks to the amazing members of the Buffalo Hall and new market co-ordinator Georgina, who helped make the transition possible.
Marketgoers can rest assured that the friendly community atmosphere will remain unchanged.
All regular stallholders will continue showcasing their fresh produce, handmade crafts, baked goods, and quality recycled items at the new venue.
The Proserpine Farmers Market will continue its traditional schedule, operating from 8am to 12pm on the first and third Saturday of each month.
A special thank you goes out to June and Stephen Miller for their ongoing support and hard work, which has created the market as a treasured local asset.
“When Proserpine Farmer’s Market commenced on March 6, 2021, there were three stalls that consisted of us [June and Stephen Miller] and Mark the finger lime man,” founder June Miller said.
“From those days forward, it was wonderful to see the growth of the market, which not only supplied all local produce and goodies, but also grew as a community meeting place to help people socialise.
“We are so happy that a passionate person, who embraces our philosophy, has come along to take over the markets.
“We would love to sincerely thank Georgina for taking the reins and wish her all the best as she grows Proserpine Farmers Market to its next level.”
If you make it, grow it, bake it or recycle it, organisers would love you to join the market.
For updates and upcoming event announcements, follow the market’s Facebook page: Proserpine Farmers Market (19) Facebook.