The
newest addition to Downtown offers fresh produce, artisan foods, and specialty
items from local farms and vendors in an engaging, outdoor setting.
[Santa Ana, Calif.] – The Santa Ana Farmers’ Market comes to life
Thursday, March 27 from 2 p.m. to 8 p.m., and continues every following
Thursday, rain or shine. The market features locally farmed produce, eggs, and
meat, along with artisan foods from specialty vendors. The community-oriented
event teams up with local residents, restaurants, and organizations to bring
Santa Ana a thoughtful, quality market fit for all ages and every walk of life.
The Downtown area continues to experience a revitalization
period, and the new market offers a fresh take on neighborhood shopping. Craft
vendors like Santa Ana’s own Bread Artisan Bakery will offer fine baked goods
and breads. Taart Pan gives passersby an opportunity to indulge in beautifully
crafted hand pies and desserts made with natural ingredients. Niche products
like Laguna Salt Company’s environmentally sound, whole mineral sea salts will
gain new exposure at the public market. Massey Honey also caters to specialty
shoppers with their Yorba Linda harvested, 100% raw honey that comes in various
flavors including wildflower, orange blossom, and avocado.
Produce and meats are an integral part of farmers markets,
and Santa Ana is proud to feature the finest family farms and ranches in
Southern California. Sunny Cal Farms has grown produce in The Golden State for
the past 100 years, and will offer Santa Ana countless varieties of stone
fruit, pomegranates, citrus, dried fruit, and nuts. Da-Le Ranch brings
grass-fed beef, lamb, chicken, pork, eggs, and various game from Lake Elsinore.
Gaytan Family Farms furthers the produce options with year round, locally grown
vegetable offerings. Gaytan Family Farms is also proud to accept WIC.
The Santa Ana Farmers’ Market fuses community, family farms,
and small businesses to serve as the newest element in the burgeoning Downtown
area. Various local restaurants will be sourcing directly from the market and
participating in weekly specials for those who shop at the market and then dine
in the downtown. For more information visit http://dtsafarmersmarket.com.
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