PET POLICY:
We love seeing your furry friends at the market! Dogs are welcome in the market space provided the following guidelines are followed:
Dogs must be leashed at all times.
Dogs must be friendly and well-behaved around people, including small children, and other dogs.
Owners must promptly clean up after their pets. Please note that trash bags and pet cleaning stations are not available at the market.
Owners are responsible for their pets at all times. If a dog is unable to follow these guidelines, customers may be asked to leave the market.
As the market continues to grow, so do the crowds, noise levels, and number of children and other pets present. We kindly ask that you thoughtfully consider whether the farmers market is the right environment for your dog. Please keep in mind that the market is not an appropriate place to train dogs to handle busy public spaces.
Additionally, our market is held on blacktop pavement. During the hotter months, the surface can become extremely hot and unsafe for your dog’s paws. For your pet’s safety and comfort, please consider leaving them at home on especially warm days.
Thank you for helping keep the market safe, welcoming, and enjoyable for everyone!
RESTROOMS:
Public restrooms are available inside the Annex building, which is unlocked during market hours for your convenience.
Our vendors volunteer their time to clean the restrooms after each market. To help keep them pleasant for everyone, we kindly ask that you pick up any trash, use the waste baskets provided, and wipe up any water from the countertops before leaving.
Thank you for helping us keep these shared spaces clean and welcoming for all market visitors.
TRASH:
Trash cans are located throughout the market, especially near all food trucks. Please help keep the market clean by placing all trash in these designated cans.
At the end of each market, our vendors volunteer their time to tidy the entire market space and haul away the trash themselves. Because there is no on-site cleaning crew, dumpster, or trash service, this responsibility falls entirely on our vendor team. As the market continues to grow, so does the amount of waste and the time needed to clean up each week. We kindly ask for your help in keeping our community space clean by disposing of trash properly and using the available trash cans.
Your small effort makes a big difference and helps support the vendors who work hard each week to bring this market to the community.
QUESTIONS:
If you have questions while visiting our market, please see our President, Vice-President or one of our Market Managers:
Keith Jones, President (Kettle to the Metal)
Tyler Hoke, Vice-President (The Hokestead)
Betsy Jones, Market Manager (Feather’s Farm)
Kara Hoke, Market Manager (The Hokestead)