The farmers market
of ft. mitchell
local GOODS
BENEFITS THE DCCH CENTER FOR CHILDREN AND FAMILIES
PRODUCE
CRAFTS
SWEET TREATS
LOCAL GOODS
FLEA MARKET
FINE ART
PRODUCE CRAFTS SWEET TREATS LOCAL GOODS FLEA MARKET FINE ART
75 ORPHANAGE ROAD
FT. MITCHELL, KY
41017
FARMERS MARKET HOURS: OPEN EVERY SATURDAY
9:30 AM - 1:30 PM
MAY THROUGH OCTOBER
OFF SEASON EVENTS A PLENTY
FLEA MARKET HOURS:
MAY THROUGH OCTOBER
MONDAY, THURSDAY, SATURDAY 8:30AM-11:30AM
AFTER OCTOBER EVERY THIRD SATURDAY
INTRODUCING OUR VENDORS
Poverty Hollow is a family farm in Morning View, KY spanning 200 acres. They do beef cattle for freezer beef, and grow their own field crops to feed heir black angus cows. They also produce jam, pies, and honey from the bees that pollinate the fruits and vegetables. You can also stop by for baked goods and coffee that benefits the next door children’s home.
poverty hollow farm
Laura retired from a corporate job in 2019 and pursued what she always wanted to do- making art and crafting
Paintings, Decorative Art, Signs, Baked Goods, and Flowers
Laura is at the market 2 Saturdays a month- always the 4th Saturday.
art by laura
Marcia has been an artist for 15 years creating watercolor paintings, gifts, prints, cards, and earrings. Now you can come by the market and pick up popcorn in various flavors such as chili lime, dill pickle, and cinnamon roll. Plus fresh baked goods like pumpkin bread.
marcia’s hoppin poppin creations
Gone to Pot Flowers began in 2005 and started selling at the market in 2014
Wild Flower Arrangements - Zinnias, Marigolds, Coxcomb
Rotating Treats - Homemade Fudge, Blueberry Turnovers, Apple Pies, Blueberry Pies, Vegetable Pies
Always Stocked on Chocolate Chip and Peanut Butter Cookies
Pillows, Tea Towels, Decorated Pumpkins, Wreaths, Dried Flower Arrangements
GONE TO POT FLOWERS
Visit The Oily Life for a variety of natural based bath and body products. Soaps, lotion bars, bath salts, shower steamers, bath bombs, and lip balm. Tonya’s mission is to create natural products that are both accessible and affordable.
the oily life
Jeannie and Patrick started Nine Mile gardens 8 years ago after Patrick retired from concreting and contracting. On their farm in Melbourne they grow tomatoes, carrots, beets, green beans, jalapenos, cayenne, banana peppers, cucumbers, green zucchini, squash, corn, eggplant, onions, kale, chard, and MORE.
nine mile gardens
Charlie started On a Whimsy Designs in 2018 to fulfill her long time dream of selling at markets and craft shows. She learned to bake from her mom and has branched out to also selling crafts and other food items such a dog treats.
on a whimsy designs
splinter woodworking
Splinter Woodworking creates wooden goods out of recycled wood. He has always enjoyed the unique patterns and colors of different wood. He most commonly works with oak, pine, and poplar. You can catch him at 2023 Wool Fest.
Christine is a creator who specialized in plein-air paintings as well as portraits of pets and decorative boxes. If you’re looking to get some new art into your home, you won’t be able to resist a beautiful piece of work from C. Moore Fine Arts.