Have You Visited the Silverthorne Farmers' Market?

EPISODE · Aug 6, 2018

Have You Visited the Silverthorne Farmers' Market?

from Colorado Resorts Real Estate Podcast with Kevin and Amy Smits · host Kevin and Amy Smits

  Today I want to talk about a great local farmers' market in Silverthorne. Buying a home? Click here to perform a full home search Selling a home? Click here for a FREE Home Price Evaluation  Call me at (970) 418-0183 for a FREE home buying or selling consultation Today I want to encourage you to check out a great local farmers' market that I visit every Tuesday. This market is right across the street from the rec center, behind the Silverthorne Community Garden. If you haven't visited those areas, they are a great place to visit. The market is held every Tuesday from 9 a.m. to 2 p.m, during which time you get to fill a five-pound potato sack with as many fruits and vegetables as you would like for the great value of only $10. They always try to send me home with an extra melon on top. So, next time you are in town, check out the Silverthorne Farmers' Market. Or you can check out another wonderful one that is held in Dillon on Fridays or in Vail on Sundays. To find out even more free events and festivals in the area, you can look at our calendar of events below           Summit County                                                                                       Eagle County “ You get to fill a five-pound potato sack with fruits and vegetables for only $10. ” If you have any additional questions or are interested in speaking with me about buying or selling, please feel free to call or email. I look forward to speaking with you soon.

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