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Newport news: CC = City Center; MM = Mariners Museum; PW = Port Warwick; FE = Fort Eustis
Hampton: DTH = Downtown Hampton; FM = Fort Monroe; PTC = Peninsula Town Center; BB: = Buckroe Beach
York town: YTW = Yorktown Water front ; YTGC = Grace Church in Yorktown;
Wbrg = Williamsburg : MS= Merchant Square, NT = Newtown
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13 day event forecast website

13 day event forecast website

Check out this website " 13 day event forecast" . It list musical events from both sides of the water... bars as well as outdoor music
http://www.meona.net/13dd.html

Farmers Markets




Merchants Square on Duke of Gloucester Street, Wmbrg
Between Henry and Boundary Streets402 W. Duke of Gloucester
Dates:Winter Markets - second Saturday of Feb and Mar
Regular season - March 31st- October 27 8am - noon
Holiday Markets - Saturdays, Nov.17, 24 & Dec. 8, 8:30 a.m. - 12:30 p.m.

Vendors:Producers of locally grown: produce, clams, oysters, cut flowers, organic vegetables, herbs, orchids, baked goods, free range chickens, pork sausage, herbal and goat's milk bath products, fresh bread, pumpkins and eggs

               - (757)259-3768 – loliver@williamsburgva.gov -
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Port Warwick, Newport News, VA

Port Warwick Mid Week Farmers Market

Wednesdays- May 2nd-September 26th,  8am – 2 pm
Holiday Market SATURDAY November 24 – 9am – 2 pm

Styron square @  Loftis boulevard and Nat Turner Boulevard

Enjoy the region’s freshest local seasonal produce, eggs, honey, free range poultry, a variety of fresh meats including grass fed beef, baked goods, sauces, relishes and more plus  beautiful hand made items including soaps, felted items, candles, jewelry and more!

Enjoy the festive atmosphere of  our outdoor market, rain or shine, talk to farmers and bakers and meet our chefs to learn how the produce was grown and how it can be prepared. 

The Market begins on Wednesday May 12 and will be held on each succeeding Wednesday though September 29th.  Holiday markets will be held in November and December.

For more information about the Port Warwick Mid Week Farmers Market

Contact
Moffat Welsh, Market Manager.  Phone   757 771 9343
                                                   Email:    moffatcwelsh@gmail.com 

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Thursday -Farmers' Market
Market Stage - Mariners Row 
City Center at Oyster Point, Newport News, VAEvery Thursday April 5th through October 11th, 2012
Market open: 10am to 2pm 



The City Center @ Oyster Point Farmers Market supports Virginia Growers and Virginia suppliers. It is designed for Eastern Virginia growers and producers to sell their fresh seasonal food and farm products directly to the residents the Newport News and surrounding areas. Vendors offer products that are straight from the farm. They provide healthy regionally products to the local community. City Center at Oyster Point Farmers Market will bring Virginia grown products directly to the consumer. It supports the Virginia "Buy Fresh Buy Local" campaign in a fun, educational atmosphere that enhances community life. 


Vendors: Producers of locally grown fruits, vegetables, sea food, plants, herbs, baked goods, free range chickens, pork, bison, bath products, fresh bread and dog treats. 
Dairy products: cheese, goat's cheese, milk, bath products, fresh bread and eggs..


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Yorktown Market Days at the River,2012 Season
Riverwalk Landing in Historic Yorktown, Virginia


2012 Yorktown Market Days Season
Saturday Markets 8 am - 12 pm
(with extended hours in October, November and December)


May 12 - Fitness Market
May 19 - Sept 15 (weekly)
October 13- Fall Festival (8am - 3 pm)
November 10 - Holiday Open House (8am - 3 pm)
December 15 - Toyland Parade (8am - 3 pm)

Providing local products to the local community in a tranquil setting. Local farmers, watermen and artisans offer an abundance of fresh, regionally grown farm products, seafood, and qualified art in the heart of the historic Yorktown waterfront on the banks of the York River