With everything going on this world, trying to find something local you can do. Finding something for you to do in your local area, that is fun and free isn’t always easy. But getting out of your lounging clothes, watching the news, or just feeling like there nothing to actually do outside. I ordered this super “orange tree”cute romper from, In The Style, and immediately thought of an orange tree orchard. I didn’t know of any locally, but I knew that there’s a farmer’s market all around the greater Orlando area. One of the best things we can do is support local business and help our local economies as much as possible. Eating healthy food is another way, to feel strong and if I feel sick, I will hopefully have a healthy immune system to fight off any illnesses, God willing. Going to the local farmer’s market in your area is a great, family friendly place to go and feel connected to our community, especially in these times when we can feel so isolated.
Winter Park’s Farmers’ Market, which is open every Saturday from, 7:00am-1:00pm.
-Located (moved location because of Co-Vid) Central Park West Meadows, 150 N New York Ave, Winter Park, FL 32789, right across from the Winter Park Sunrail station
-Features fresh vegetables, fruits, funnel cakes, nuts, homemade candies, desserts, icecream, fresh juices and lemonades
Orlando’s Farmers’ Market, which is open every Sunday from, 10:00am-4:00pm (Closed currently because of Co-vid)
-Lake Eola, 400 S Orange Avenue, Orlando. FL 32801, beautiful area in the heart of downtown Orlando
-Features fresh produce, homemade jewelry, baked goods, jewelry, pottery, soap, and dog treats as well (dog friendly)
Audubon Park Community Park, which is open every Monday from 5:00pm-9:00pm
-Located in Audubon Park Garden District,1842 East Winter Park Road, Orlando, FL 32803
-Selections change: Pasture-Raised whole chickens, wild-caught fish, baked sweets, many pop-up diners & food trucks
Finding the local Farmers’ Market in your area. You never know what you might discover.