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Meyerland Farmers Market Grand Opening

Jordan Magaziner Steinfeld
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Hundreds of neighbors drove, walked and biked their way to the Grand Opening of the Meyerland Farmers Market on Saturday. Neighbors gathered to shop for organic fruits and veggies, goat milk and cheese, fresh seafood and gourmet products like lavender, beeswax candles and organic popsicles.

Some of the farmers and vendors included Swede Farm Diary (fresh goat milk and cheese), Awesome Bites Co (organic dairy/soy/egg/nut free muffins), Little Emma’s Seafood (fresh seafood from The Gulf), Gulf Coast Honey Bee Farms, KarmaSu Estate Coffee, Pop Art (organic popsicles) and Della Casa Fresh Pasta.

The new farmers market, located at Pilgrim Lutheran Church at the corner of Chimney Rock and Beechnut, is now open every Saturday, 9 a.m.-1 p.m., rain or shine.

  • Marissa Fitzpatrick, Griffin Fitzpatrick

    Marissa Fitzpatrick and her 4-year-old son, Griffin, said they were excited to be at the Grand Opening. Griffin enjoyed an organic popsicle from Pop Art at the market. (Photo: Julie Kuenstle)

  • Bridget Hughes, Emily Hughes

    Bridget Hughes brought 4-year-old Emily and their dog Sandy to purchase kale, cheese and vegetables. (Photo: Julie Kuenstle)

  • David and Jeny Cortez

    Bellaire residents David and Jeny Cortez brought their pup Charlie Brown to the market and shopped for organic olive oil. They said they plan to make the market a part of their Saturday morning routine. (Photo: Julie Kuenstle)

  • Carine Smith, Emily Smith

    Carine Smith (on left) and her daughter Emily, a senior at St. Thomas Episcopal School, purchased shrimp, olive oil, lettuce and cheese at the Grand Opening. (Photo: Julie Kuenstle)

  • Berrios family

    Adolfo Berrios (on left) and his wife Tanya, 1-year-old Joaquin and 5-month-old Catalina said they love to shop local and purchased lamb samosas at the Grand Opening. (Photo: Julie Kuenstle)

  • Marissa Fitzpatrick, Griffin Fitzpatrick
  • Bridget Hughes, Emily Hughes
  • David and Jeny Cortez
  • Carine Smith, Emily Smith
  • Berrios family

Marissa Fitzpatrick, Griffin Fitzpatrick

Marissa Fitzpatrick and her 4-year-old son, Griffin, said they were excited to be at the Grand Opening. Griffin enjoyed an organic popsicle from Pop Art at the market. (Photo: Julie Kuenstle)

Bridget Hughes, Emily Hughes

Bridget Hughes brought 4-year-old Emily and their dog Sandy to purchase kale, cheese and vegetables. (Photo: Julie Kuenstle)

David and Jeny Cortez

Bellaire residents David and Jeny Cortez brought their pup Charlie Brown to the market and shopped for organic olive oil. They said they plan to make the market a part of their Saturday morning routine. (Photo: Julie Kuenstle)

Carine Smith, Emily Smith

Carine Smith (on left) and her daughter Emily, a senior at St. Thomas Episcopal School, purchased shrimp, olive oil, lettuce and cheese at the Grand Opening. (Photo: Julie Kuenstle)

Berrios family

Adolfo Berrios (on left) and his wife Tanya, 1-year-old Joaquin and 5-month-old Catalina said they love to shop local and purchased lamb samosas at the Grand Opening. (Photo: Julie Kuenstle)

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