DeVille Street Farmer's Market at The Market Common

The Market Common and the Waccamaw Market Cooperative will host the DeVille Street Farmer's Market every Saturday from 8 am - 12 pm on Deville Street at The Market Common, beginning on May 12th.  The DeVille Street Farmer's Markets will include fresh, locally grown produce and locally caught seafood.

 

Each week at 11am, Williams-Sonoma will host "Cooking at the Market", a chef demonstration series featuring produce from the Farmer's Market.

 

Hatton Gravely, Marketing Manager, said "We are very excited to bring a quality Farmer's Market to The Market Common for our shoppers and residents.  We have formed a great partnership with the Waccamaw Farmer's Cooperative, and they will ensure all of the produce is locally grown."

 

About the Waccamaw Market Cooperative

The Waccamaw Market Cooperative (WMC) is an incorporated 501c nonprofit organization responsible for coordinating and managing community based farmer’s market throughout Horry County. Through the direct support of the Clemson Cooperative Extension Service, the Cooperative has created a regional network of markets in Conway, Loris and North Myrtle Beach. The Deville Street Farmer's Market at The Market Common will be the 4th Farmer's Market in the network.  The resulting structured market network ensures that virtually all communities in Horry County benefit from access to fresh fruits and vegetables that farmer’s markets offer.  Their website is http://www.waccamawmarkets.org/.

Why it is Important to Buy Locally Grown Products

Locally grown and raised foods allow you to:

    Eat fresher, better tasting, and healthier food  - Quit simply because local food spends less time in transition from field to market, it retains more flavor and nutrients that determine its overall quality. Local direct market produce if often harvested the day of purchase.
    Enjoy seasonal produce and regional varieties – Eating locally means eating in concert with the growing season. As the season changes, so does the availability of fresh produce. If you eat local, you’ll be trying new things throughout the year.
    Help support farming neighbors  - Local growers depend on direct market retail to sustain operations. Increasing costs and competition with corporate production mean it’s harder than ever for a small farm to stay in business. Use your limited food dollars to support the family farms you know.

    Sustain our rural heritage  - Farming has long been a way of life in this area, and farms have been passed from generation to generation. Family farmers are a central part of our communities.
    Protect our regions natural beauty by preserving farmland – The Pee Dee and Coastal Plain are blessed with abundant natural resources. Support for local growers ensures that such assets are maintained for the benefit of our economy and communities.

    Encourage sustainable, environmentally - friendly agricultural practices.
    Strengthen the local economy – Our markets do more that provide access to fresh fruits and veggies. Each market serves as a “agritourism” activity that brings the community together in support of the local economy. Markets impact, adjacent businesses and local entrepreneurs well beyond the farm.
    Build a connection with the producers of your food - You can put a face and a farm with local food. You'll learn about the seasons and weather through their effect on crops, and you'll learn about the work of farming from your discussions with the grower. When you buy directly from the farmer more of your money goes back to the farm. And if you shop at a farmers market or subscribe to a CSA, you'll meet your neighbors and participate in a community event.

Waccamaw Market Updates

DeVille Street Hours

Saturdays, 10:00 am to 2:00 pm
Market Commons on Deville St.

Myrtle Beach

 

 

 

Contact Us

Blake Lanford - Regional Lead Agent
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1949 Industrial Park Rd Conway, SC 29526 
Office: (843) 365-6715  Cell: (843) 902-5182

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