Planners Planting Farmer's Market Downtown
Greater New Port Richey Main Street is looking for people interested in participating in its Fresh Friday Night Farmer's Market.
A fresh farmer’s market is coming to downtown New Port Richey, and its planners want it to take root and grow.
The Fresh Friday Night Farmer’s Market will be held for the first time on Oct. 5, and its organizers are currently accepting applications from vendors who want to participate.
The market will be staged in Railroad Square (Nebraska Avenue, east of Grand Boulevard) and Cavalaire Square (between Missouri and Nebraska avenues) and will be open to customers from 6 p.m. to 10 p.m.
Organizers are planning on holding the market on the first Friday of each of the remaining months of 2012. In January 2013, they plan on holding it weekly on Fridays through the end of April.
Greater New Port Richey Main Street, a nonprofit that focuses on downtown revitalization, is organizing the market.
Beth Fregger, executive director of the group, says the market will bring “activity to our downtown.”
It will get people out on a Friday night and into downtown, where they can support vendors at the market and the nearby downtown businesses.
This market is one that places a heavy emphasis on food but also handmade goods.
Planners want to attract vendors who sell produce, vendor-made specialty foods, baked goods, plants, flowers and handmade crafts. They also are looking for entertainers, musicians and instructional speakers.
“It brings potential businesses into the area to test the waters,” said Fregger. “It also brings additional consumers.”
Years ago, Greater New Port Richey Main Street held farmer's market events on Saturdays in Cavalaire Square. The markets did well in winter but suffered in the summer, when snow birds are gone and it’s hot. They withered and were put on hold about two years ago, said Fregger.
That was years before Fregger took the reins of the group in January. She said she’s wanted to do the market since she came aboard and has been hearing inquiries about it.
Now’s a good time to pursue the market again.
There’s an interest in organic food and sustainable living, she points out.
Fregger says there’s a larger audience and more time and opportunity to grow the market.
“There’s an increase in these types of markets throughout the country,” she said.
One local business that is looking forward to Fresh Friday Farmer’s Market is The Market Off Main.
Rose Mohr, an owner, is on the committee that is making the Fresh Friday market a reality.
“I think it offers a sense of community,” she said.
Mohr said that she’s optimistic about the chances for the market catching on. There’s a lot of enthusiasm among planners, and she’s hoping it translates to vendors.
Musing on what the market needs to succeed, she said, “For me, the biggest part of it is the marketing and getting the word out.”
Are you interested in participating in the market as a vendor? Greater New Port Richey Main Street has vendor applications online at its website, where guidelines for vendors are also listed.
Contact Fregger and Main Street for more information. The contact number for Main Street is 727-842-8066. The organization can be emailed at gnprmsevents@gmail.com Applications can be brought into the Greater New Port Richey Main Street Office at 6231 Grand Blvd., New Port Richey, Fl., 34652 which is behind the Progress Energy Art Gallery.
Teresa
6:29 am on Wednesday, September 12, 2012
I think this is a great idea. It even allows those who will not be back home from work till 7:30 a chance to attend.
Nancy Giordano
10:20 am on Wednesday, September 12, 2012
Awesome idea. I think weekly is better, people can schedule their weekly produce shopping there instead of at the grocery store. As an alternative, The Main Street Market across from Sims Park has great produce at a great price and you can support a locally owned business.
Marianne Castiglia
11:20 am on Wednesday, September 12, 2012
Oh I hope this happens! When I'm visiting up North and get to go to their local farmers markets I am always jealous that we don't have one nearby. Definitely weekly. Anything less and you just can't plan around it. If you have to miss that ONE day of the month because of your schedule then you have to go 2 months. And Nancy, I agree, The Market Off Maine Street is awesome! But at a Farmers Market once a week they can offer other things besides produce such as the gluten free bakery in Hudson. They should be contacted to see if she wants to participate.
Alex Tiegen
6:53 am on Thursday, September 13, 2012
Rose Mohr, an owner of Market Off Main, is one of the people involved in making the farmer's market a reality, as it says in the story.
Ellen Turner
11:41 am on Wednesday, September 12, 2012
Better on a Saturday, than Friday night. The economy is still horrible.
Mike
10:31 am on Thursday, September 13, 2012
farmers markets are overpriced !!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
Linda Goodman Hughes
4:44 pm on Thursday, September 13, 2012
This is a great idea...Think trying it on a Friday i a good idea..Not only will this give vendors a chance to show their wares, but also wil get people into downtown and maybe they will unwind at one of our local business....can't wait to go to the first one.
Daphne
5:57 pm on Sunday, September 16, 2012
I love the idea of it being in the evening. I am hopeful for it's success.
L. Rohde
5:32 pm on Monday, September 17, 2012
Friday evening/night is a great idea! Saturdays are already busy enough. It makes having to shop for produce, etc. after work a lot more pleasant!
Carla
9:10 pm on Wednesday, September 19, 2012
What a wonderful idea, Friday evenings are great. Have dinner downtown then off to the market!