Cowtown Farmer’s Market is the hot-spot in Fort Worth for a bounty of fresh fruits and vegitables. Straight from the farm to your fridge!
Cowtown Farmers Market is a producer-only farmers market. Everything offered is grown, raised, and produced within 150 miles of Fort Worth.
By shopping Cowtown Farmers Market you are:
- Ensuring farmers earn fair prices for the fruits of their labor
- Protecting your community’s access to healthy, fresh, local produce
- Helping Fort Worth’s economy
For every $100 you spend at the Cowtown Farmers Market, you are injecting $62 back into the local Fort Worth economy. In fact $99 of the $100 stays within the state of Texas.
Here are the local locations:
Richland Hills Elementary School 6980 Baker Blvd, Richland Hills, Wed/Sat, 2-6 pm. (On the south side of Baker Blvd. and Latham in the open lot by the school. Baker Blvd. is also known as Hwy 10 it is west of 820 and north of Interstate 30).
Grapevine 325 South Main Street, Grapevine, Thur/Sat, 8 am-Sellout. (On Main Street in Downtown Grapevine, one block south of City Hall).
Grand Prarie 317 College, Grand Prairie, Thur/Sat, 8 am-Sellout. (Go East on Division, Division turns into Main Street, turn left (North) on NW 4th street. The farmers will be located by the Liberty Bell).
Pantego Bicentennial Park, 3600 Smith Barry Road, Pantego, Tues/Sat, 8 am-Sellout. (From Park Row go South on Bowen, go right (West) on Pioneer Pkwy. Right (North) on Showplace Circle by Texas Appliance. In the parking lot closest to the gazebo and rest rooms.).
TCU Parking lot adjacent to the football stadium and across the street from the Student Union Building, Friday, June 12, 10 am-3 pm.
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