Farmers Market has Moved to a New Location!
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Farmers Market has Moved to a New Location!
(August 10, 2005)
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The Bayview Hunters Point Farmers' Market has moved to a new location! Residents can continue to purchase fresh fruits and vegetables and enjoy free cooking demonstrations, nutrition education, and live music at its new home.
Every Saturday (until November 19th)–9:30 am-1:30 pm
Bayview Opera House
3rd Street and Oakdale Avenue
(Accessible by MUNI lines #15, 19, 23, 29, 44, and 54)
Please spread the news and come join us on Saturday, August 13th as we celebrate the farmers' market's grand re-opening at the Bayview Opera House. The celebration will be fun for the wholefamily.
For driving directions go to Yahoo!
The Bayview Hunters Point Farmers' Market accepts food stamps and WIC coupons. Residents can also receive discounts on produce through coupons.
For more information or for free coupons, please call the Dept. of the Environment (415) 355-3723.
The Bayview Hunters Point Farmers' Market is a collaborative between the San Francisco Department of the Environment, the Pacific Coast Farmers' Market Association, GIRLS 2000, Literacy for Environmental Justice (LEJ), and the Bayview Opera House. The project was made possible by a grant from the California Department of Justice, Antitrust Law Section, from litigation settlement funds to improve the health and nutrition of California consumers.
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Department of the Environment
City and County of San Francisco
11 Grove Street, San Francisco, CA 94102
Telephone: (415) 355-3700 | Fax: (415) 554-6393
Email: environment@sfgov.org | www.sfenvironment.com
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