Ran by Juliana Bluhm, Sew Cute sells scrunchies, head bands, and bows.
Joy Redmond has been a vendor at the Oconee Farmers Market for 14 years! Joy sells a variety of repurposed jewelry, pottery, painted gourds, watercolor prints, stepping stones, and bottle cap art!
Ran by Larry Griffis, Harley's Fresh Boiled Peanuts sells the best boiled peanuts in the county!
Ran by Jenny Scifres, Biger Creek Farm sells vinegar, eggs, radishes, cucumbers, and green beans.
Ran by Julie Willis, RISE Baking Company sells sourdough and gluten free sourdough breads, and baked goods.
Annie Kennedy spends her weekdays in a realtor’s office and her Saturdays at the Oconee Farmers Market! Annie, who serves as the president for the Oconee Farmers Market, sells grass-fed beef, free-range eggs, sourwood and wildflower honey, lip balms, lotion bars, and beeswax candles.
Mandy and John Latimer have been with the Oconee Farmers Market for six years! They sell a variety of goat’s milk soap and spa bars, as well as soap trays.
Joy Redmond has been a vendor at the Oconee Farmers Market for 14 years! Joy sells a variety of repurposed jewelry, pottery, painted gourds, watercolor prints, stepping stones, and bottle cap art!
Jennie and Melina have been vendors at the market for three years! Mama Bird’s Granola offers a variety of flavors of granola, dried fruit, tamales, gluten baked items, and vegan baked items.
Ran by Dory Franklin and Miguel Cabrera, Hallowed Hawk Farms sells lamb meat, sheep's milk soap, wool yarn, blankets, and produce.
Vilma and Aldo Ramos have been at the market since 2011! They sell a wide variety of 100% organic produce, such as tomatoes, cucumbers, green beans, red and green peppers, sweet potatoes, okra, cabbage, brussel sprouts, cauliflower, lettuce, cantaloupe, and plums. Vilma also makes her own jellies, jams, dried apples, and frozen empanadas.
Lee Carmon has been at the market for seven seasons now! She sells all natural, homemade, vegetarian dog treats. You can also often catch one of her four-legged friends at the market as well.
Fred Liebl has been in the Oconee County area since 1970! He began to raise beef full time after retiring from his veterinary practice. He now sells his USDA inspected, grass-fed beef and pasture raised eggs at the Oconee Farmers Market.
Nilza sells naturally grown certified produce, including: kale; spinach; beets; radishes; onions; collards; asian greens; brown, white, and green free-range/cage-free eggs; red and green romaine lettuce; and red spinach. Originally from Jasper County, Nilza has made the move to the Oconee Farmers Market for the first time this season.
The Oconee County Senior center has hand-crafted a variety of items, such as bracelets, earrings, necklaces, reusable shopping bags, purse charms, pillows, and aprons. All profits made go back to Senior Center to fund their senior center program.
On the third Thursday of each month, Oconee County Animals Services sells mugs, wine stoppers, bowls, garden stakes, dog treats, animal themed pottery, and dog beds. They also will have information on Animal Services readily available for anyone who needs it. All profits benefit Oconee County Animal Services.
Maureen White bakes delicious buttermilk pies! She has been in business for seven years and has sold at various other festivals and markets in the area. In addition, each customer receives free flowers with every pie purchase!
Calvin has been woodworking for his entire life! He makes a variety of wood crafts, such as birdhouses, carpenter bee traps, wine bottle wind chimes, wind spinners, barrel staves that hold wine glasses or shot glasses.
Julie and Matt Spielman makes and sells teas, spices, breads, muffins, cookies, rolls, sweet breads, jams, jellies, brownie mix, cheesecakes, and fudge.
Mr. Argo is a local farmer who sells tomatoes, okra, fig preserves, cabbages, squash, and zucchini.
Sandra, more affectionately known as the “cake lady” at the market has been baking since childhood! Her popular items include zucchini bread, lemon bars, and many different types of pound cakes.
Caroline is an 8th grader at OCMS. She makes handmade jewelry, including earrings, necklaces, and bracelets. Her booth is a perfect place to get boutique-style jewelry at a more affordable price!
Mill Creek Spice is now under new ownership! J&M Farm Delights purchased the business, and will now offer a large selection of spices, rubs, and teas.
Deanne Johnson sells all things natural, including: lip balm, cuticle oil, bug spray, lotion bars, bath salts, flax packs, sugar scrubs, inhalers, and lip scrubs.
Audra and Wayne Singleton sells a variety of microgreens, wheatgrass, vegan banana bread, pepper jelly, homemade ketchup, mushrooms, and gag gifts.
Chris, Tori, and Julia sell soy based candles, coconut oil based sugar scrub soaps, and bath bombs. They also sell assorted produce when in season, as well as free-range eggs.
Mary Ann has been with the market since the beginning! She sells a variety of vegetables, including tomatoes, cabbages, eggplants, peppers, broccoli, peas. In addition, she also sells homemade candy and brittle, as well as gourd carvings and paintings.
Peter and Emily Givens and their daughters are excited to a part of the market this season! Stop by their hand-crafted wooden cart to buy vegetables, herbs, annual flowers, strawberry mint and violet jellies, lavender shortbread, mint cookies, raspberry plants, dried raspberry leaves,, seed packets, and stationary.
Marty and Cindy are selling at the market for the first time this season. Visit their booth for figs, pears, tomatoes, squash, and eggs.
Ran by Juliana Bluhm, Sew Cute sells scrunchies, head bands, and bows.
Joy Redmond has been a vendor at the Oconee Farmers Market for 14 years! Joy sells a variety of repurposed jewelry, pottery, painted gourds, watercolor prints, stepping stones, and bottle cap art!
Ran by Larry Griffis, Harley's Fresh Boiled Peanuts sells the best boiled peanuts in the county!
Ran by Jenny Scifres, Biger Creek Farm sells vinegar, eggs, radishes, cucumbers, and green beans.
Ran by Julie Willis, RISE Baking Company sells sourdough and gluten free sourdough breads, and baked goods.
Annie Kennedy spends her weekdays in a realtor’s office and her Saturdays at the Oconee Farmers Market! Annie, who serves as the president for the Oconee Farmers Market, sells grass-fed beef, free-range eggs, sourwood and wildflower honey, lip balms, lotion bars, and beeswax candles.
Mandy and John Latimer have been with the Oconee Farmers Market for six years! They sell a variety of goat’s milk soap and spa bars, as well as soap trays.
Joy Redmond has been a vendor at the Oconee Farmers Market for 14 years! Joy sells a variety of repurposed jewelry, pottery, painted gourds, watercolor prints, stepping stones, and bottle cap art!
Jennie and Melina have been vendors at the market for three years! Mama Bird’s Granola offers a variety of flavors of granola, dried fruit, tamales, gluten baked items, and vegan baked items.
Ran by Dory Franklin and Miguel Cabrera, Hallowed Hawk Farms sells lamb meat, sheep's milk soap, wool yarn, blankets, and produce.
Vilma and Aldo Ramos have been at the market since 2011! They sell a wide variety of 100% organic produce, such as tomatoes, cucumbers, green beans, red and green peppers, sweet potatoes, okra, cabbage, brussel sprouts, cauliflower, lettuce, cantaloupe, and plums. Vilma also makes her own jellies, jams, dried apples, and frozen empanadas.
Lee Carmon has been at the market for seven seasons now! She sells all natural, homemade, vegetarian dog treats. You can also often catch one of her four-legged friends at the market as well.
Fred Liebl has been in the Oconee County area since 1970! He began to raise beef full time after retiring from his veterinary practice. He now sells his USDA inspected, grass-fed beef and pasture raised eggs at the Oconee Farmers Market.
Nilza sells naturally grown certified produce, including: kale; spinach; beets; radishes; onions; collards; asian greens; brown, white, and green free-range/cage-free eggs; red and green romaine lettuce; and red spinach. Originally from Jasper County, Nilza has made the move to the Oconee Farmers Market for the first time this season.
The Oconee County Senior center has hand-crafted a variety of items, such as bracelets, earrings, necklaces, reusable shopping bags, purse charms, pillows, and aprons. All profits made go back to Senior Center to fund their senior center program.
On the third Thursday of each month, Oconee County Animals Services sells mugs, wine stoppers, bowls, garden stakes, dog treats, animal themed pottery, and dog beds. They also will have information on Animal Services readily available for anyone who needs it. All profits benefit Oconee County Animal Services.
Maureen White bakes delicious buttermilk pies! She has been in business for seven years and has sold at various other festivals and markets in the area. In addition, each customer receives free flowers with every pie purchase!
Calvin has been woodworking for his entire life! He makes a variety of wood crafts, such as birdhouses, carpenter bee traps, wine bottle wind chimes, wind spinners, barrel staves that hold wine glasses or shot glasses.
Julie and Matt Spielman makes and sells teas, spices, breads, muffins, cookies, rolls, sweet breads, jams, jellies, brownie mix, cheesecakes, and fudge.
Mr. Argo is a local farmer who sells tomatoes, okra, fig preserves, cabbages, squash, and zucchini.
Sandra, more affectionately known as the “cake lady” at the market has been baking since childhood! Her popular items include zucchini bread, lemon bars, and many different types of pound cakes.
Caroline is an 8th grader at OCMS. She makes handmade jewelry, including earrings, necklaces, and bracelets. Her booth is a perfect place to get boutique-style jewelry at a more affordable price!
Mill Creek Spice is now under new ownership! J&M Farm Delights purchased the business, and will now offer a large selection of spices, rubs, and teas.
Deanne Johnson sells all things natural, including: lip balm, cuticle oil, bug spray, lotion bars, bath salts, flax packs, sugar scrubs, inhalers, and lip scrubs.
Audra and Wayne Singleton sells a variety of microgreens, wheatgrass, vegan banana bread, pepper jelly, homemade ketchup, mushrooms, and gag gifts.
Chris, Tori, and Julia sell soy based candles, coconut oil based sugar scrub soaps, and bath bombs. They also sell assorted produce when in season, as well as free-range eggs.
Mary Ann has been with the market since the beginning! She sells a variety of vegetables, including tomatoes, cabbages, eggplants, peppers, broccoli, peas. In addition, she also sells homemade candy and brittle, as well as gourd carvings and paintings.
Peter and Emily Givens and their daughters are excited to a part of the market this season! Stop by their hand-crafted wooden cart to buy vegetables, herbs, annual flowers, strawberry mint and violet jellies, lavender shortbread, mint cookies, raspberry plants, dried raspberry leaves,, seed packets, and stationary.
Marty and Cindy are selling at the market for the first time this season. Visit their booth for figs, pears, tomatoes, squash, and eggs.