The Greensboro Farmers Curb Market Hosts MADE 4 Market Spring Arts, Crafts, & Pottery Show Sunday May 1, 2016 11 am-4 pm

"Greensboro, NC - MADE 4 Market is scheduled for Sunday May 1st at the Greensboro Farmers Curb Market, 501 Yanceyville St., 11 a.m. - 4 p.m.

MADE 4 Market is an all local, NC made arts, crafts, & pottery show that showcases close to 100 artists every spring and fall.  The artists bring a variety of handcrafted jewelry, pottery, wood, fiber art, fine art, packaged artisan foods, and so much more!  It’s a perfect market for gifts - Mother’s Day, Father’s Day, graduation, wedding gifts, or birthday.

Customers will be able to choose from a wide variety of mediums that include edible gifts by Fudge A Little, gifts from Silo Knoll Pottery, hand crafted skin care products, and lawn art.  As well as garden plants and supplies including container gardens, hanging flower baskets, vegetable and herb starters, and fresh floral arrangements. There is something for everyone.

“The market offers a chance to discover emerging artisans and shop for fresh work from their favorite returning artist,” Lee Mortensen, Executive Director.

Porterhouse Food Truck and Zeko’s 2 Go will be on site for the event serving up lunch and dinner.  Patrons can enjoy picnic style seating while they enjoy this locally prepared food. 

Julien McCarthy, The Ol’ Folkie, will be performing live from 11 am – 2 pm.  Julien will take you back with the tunes originally performed by Bob Dylan, Mark Knopfler, and Neil Young.

MADE 4 Market helps keep our dollars in our community and supports talented North Carolina artists.

The Market is an indoor facility with free admission, WiFi, and plenty of free parking as well as an ATM on site.

About the Market
Greensboro Farmers Market, Inc. (GFM) operates the Greensboro Farmers Curb Market on behalf of the City of Greensboro. GFM is a 501c3 nonprofit. GFM provides greater Greensboro with opportunities to purchase and learn about local food and setting. GFM encourages and supports the growth of local foods and artisan goods businesses to improve greater Greensboro’s economy, support better health through healthy eating and build social and community connections."

- A Press Release


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