West Palm Beach celebrates the grand opening of its first-ever annual GreenMarket

GreenMarket shoppers get their fill for fall

West Palm Beach GreenMarket Ribbon-cutting ceremony


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Posted: 10/06/2012

WEST PALM BEACH, Fla. - Goodbye summer, hello fall. The brand new West Palm Beach GreenMarket has it all.

The City of West Palm Beach celebrates the grand opening of its first ever Annual GreenMarket. Mayor Jeri Muoio and City Commissioners welcomed guests and participated in the ribbon cutting ceremony Saturday morning.

Visitors enjoyed a morning full of fall festivities: a pumpkin patch, scarecrow stilt walkers and barrels full of hay were all on display during the GreenMarket’s opening day.

Every Saturday shoppers can browse through more than 90 vendors selling fresh produce, herbs, baked goods, plants and so much more! The GreenMarket will also be featuring natural, homemade goods.

The new GreenMarket will be open from 9 a.m. to 2 p.m. on Saturdays at the Waterfront Commons, 101 S Flagler Drive in West Palm Beach. Parking is free in the Banyan Street garage.  You can even bring your boat and tie it up for free at the nearby docks.

For more information about the GreenMarket, please call GreenMarket Manager, Katrina Resch 561-822-1520.

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