Grey Lynn Farmers' Market

Grey Lynn Farmers' Market

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When:

Sun 24 Oct ’10, 9:00am–12:30pm
Sun 14 Nov ’10, 9:00am–12:30pm
Sun 21 Nov ’10, 9:00am–12:30pm
Sun 5 Dec ’10, 9:00am–12:30pm
Sun 12 Dec ’10, 9:00am–12:30pm

Where: Grey Lynn Community Centre, 510 Richmond Rd, Grey Lynn Show map

Restrictions: All Ages

Ticket Information:

  • Admission: Free

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Want healthy food that’s locally grown or produced?

The Auckland Grey Lynn Farmers’ Market is a community-owned and operated produce market that provides fresh, locally grown goods that come from within a 200km radius of the Grey Lynn suburb. With 30-plus stallholders, and growing, there’s plenty of choice to do your weekly shop. From vegetables and fruit, to fish and meat, salad dressing, cheese, olive oils, jams, strawberries and more, there is a story behind every product you buy.

The innovative Ooooby stall means customers can bring their own backyard produce to sell or swap with other home garden suppliers, creating a community-centric market that encourages sustainability and good food. Just bring your produce to the Ooooby stall to participate – even better, bring it pre-bagged in the quantities you want to sell and with your name and price attached.

Bring along the kids to Phineas Phrog's Storytime Show at 10.30am in the Oval Room. It's only $3 per child ($2 for members)!

Membership cost $30 for the year and gives you a 10% discount on your purchases, plus voting rights on how the market is run.

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    cakehunter 2 years ago

    Got there around 10:30am. Dog at front door reading sign that said: No Dogs. Indoors market, opens out into children's yard/play area. Market full of dark green veges, herbs, and seasonal stuff that recently came out of ground. Turkish filo wrapped treats caught attention briefly. One stall offering Pita, Pide and Italian breads and sourdoughs. Tasty as they looked, I was not hunting general baked goods, even if the offer was 3 ginger slice for $10. No, my hunt lay elsewhere...

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