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New and Fresh for the Urban Corridor

In an eclectic neighborhood known for its historic homes and support for small business and community events, Seminole Heights and it’s pool of forward thinkers have now helped to initiate more sustainability by starting the neighborhood's first Open-air, Fresh Market. 
                                          

 

The Market has been a Success!

 

The first Seminole Heights Sunday Morning Market on Valentine's Day was a huge success as more than 800 market goers turned out from Seminole Heights, Tampa and the greater Tampa Bay area.  The following market saw nearly 1,100. Each market has brought new vendors and new shoppers.
The market was organized by Greg Barnhill, Community Activist and resident of Seminole Heights and Tiffany A. Ferrecchia, Market Manager for the Friday, Tampa Downtown Market; . 

 

The Seminole Heights Sunday Morning Market  will offer an opportunity for fun in the sun, fresh shopping and serve as a gathering place for families and friends to bond, mingle and buy local.
 
 

 

Fresh, Local and Lively

Seminole Heights Sunday Morning Market will help to continue the drive for circulating local trade and Florida foods by bringing to you a vast mixture of the highest quality, seasonal and locally farmed produce, all natural ready to eat foods and, specialty foods.  Additionally, there will be many neighborhood artists taking the opportunity to showcase their talents.


 

Centrally located and set on the front lawn of Hillsborough High School, there are over 100 vendor spaces ready to fill.  However, rest assures you will only find hand chosen vendors offering the utmost finest and unique products available in the Bay area.  

 


 

Some items you will find are:


Produce: Local, Organic, Conventional and Hydroponic
(All options vary on availability due to season, production and weather It's our goal to bring to you vendors offering a vast array of Produce at this Market.  We look for vendors who can supply options for Local, Organic, Conventional or Hydroponic Produce.  Currently we have some of this and we are always looking or for more.  Back Yard Growers and Community Gardens are always welcome!  Please see Vendor Information for more on Applications, Rules and Regulations).

Florida grown Plants, Herbs and Flowers

Locally made Jams, Jellies, Salsa, Dips, Seasonings, Sauces and Oils

Local artists showcasing their creative efforts
 



Each market will feature:     
     

Live Music provided by a local musician

Cooking Demonstrations by local Chefs 

Grassy Picnic Area and Shaded Seating

Market logo t-shirts

Market Tote Bags for Sale

Public Restrooms and Parking

  

 

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