Archive for Farmers Market Videos
Onslow County Farmers Market Featured on News 14 Carolina
Posted by: | CommentsWatch this News 14 Carolina Video Clip of us in the news where they profiled our incubator farm program.
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http://triad.news14.com/content/local_news/655836/onslow-co–growing-incubator-farm-for-learning
Jacksonville, North Carolina Farmers Market in the Media Featured on PBS
Posted by: | CommentsThe Jacksonville, North Carolina Farmers Market was Recently Featured in the Media on PBS.
Watch the PBS Video Clip Below. You May Have to Let the Video Stream Load Fully Before it Plays without Pausing.
Farmers Market Fall Festival November 5th
Posted by: | CommentsThe Onslow County Farmers Market will host its Annual Fall Festival and the Master Gardeners 4th Annual Camellia show. 8:30 am to 1:30 pm, Saturday, November 5th, with Free hay rides, bobbin for apples, cake walk, reptile exhibit, antique tractors, farm animals on sight, not to mention fresh seasonal fruits and vegetables, baked goods, honey, fresh eggs, jams, jellies, seafood, live music 10:00 to 12:00 noon and hundreds of beautiful camellia’s for the enjoyment of young and old alike.
Local Farmers Market Video
Posted by: | CommentsThe Jacksonville, North Carolina Farmers Market was Recently Featured in the Media on PBS.
Watch the PBS Video Clip Below. You May Have to Let the Video Stream Load Fully Before it Plays without Pausing.
The Onslow County Farmers Market will host its Annual Fall Festival and the Master Gardeners 4th Annual Camellia show. 8:30 am to 1:30 pm, Saturday, November 5th, with Free hay rides, bobbin for apples, cake walk, reptile exhibit, antique tractors, farm animals on sight, not to mention fresh seasonal fruits and vegetables, baked goods, honey, fresh eggs, jams, jellies, seafood, live music 10:00 to 12:00 noon and hundreds of beautiful camellia’s for the enjoyment of young and old alike.
Local Farmers Market Video of the Onslow County Farmers Market. Fresh Organic Foods, Fresh Fruits, Fresh Vegetables. Locally Grown by Local Area Farmers in North Carolina (N.C.) area.




