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Community Farmers Market opens in new location

Community Farmers Market opens in new location

ANNA MARIA – The Anna Maria Com­munity Farmers Market made its season debut in a new location on Oct. 7.

The weekly market that operated last year at The Center of Anna Maria Island, and previously at nearby City Pier Park, has a new home on the grounds of the Roser Memorial Com­munity Church, 512 Pine Ave.

Weather permitting, the relocated mar­ket will continue every Tuesday through April from 9 a.m. to 2 p.m.

Nestled between the main church build­ing and Lake La Vista, the market vendors set up their tents alongside parking lot travel lanes that now double as sturdy and spacious footpaths and nicely frame the new market setup.

Thirty-nine vendors were on hand for opening day, including many from last year’s market and many from previous years’ markets. Two produce vendors, Milagro’s Produce and TJ’s Produce, date back to the first year the city-hosted market began in 2018.

Community Farmers Market opens in new location
Milagro’s Produce is an original Anna Maria market vendor. – Joe Hendricks | Sun
Community Farmers Market opens in new location
15-year-old cellist Kal Hyun Burgess-Hicks provided the live music. – Joe Hendricks | Sun

The vendors’ opening day offerings in­cluded fresh produce, all natural dog treats, local honey, fresh baked bread and biscuits, mushrooms and mushroom products, fresh guacamole, fish dip, seafood, organic juices, matcha drinks, jewelry, crystals and other mystical items, art, back massages and more, with 15-year-old cellist and visiting High Point, N.C. resident Kal Hyun Burgess-Hicks providing the live music.

Market moves

Hurricanes Helene and Milton displaced the city-hosted market in 2024 when the park was first used as a staging area for recovery crews and later as the temporary Anna Maria Post Office.

In January, DBTB Juice Bar & Bakery co-owner, and former city market vendor, Devinne “Dev” Whittaker proposed relocating and expanding the weekly market on The Center’s spacious athletic fields. Whittaker and her fiancé, former Chiles Group head baker Ted Louloudes, co-own the DBTB Juice Bar & Bakery that operates inside The Center.

Community Farmers Market opens in new location
DBTB Juice Bar & Bakery co-owner Devinne “Dev” Whittaker manages the market. – Joe Hendricks | Sun

During the market’s summer offseason, Whittaker spearheaded the move to the Roser Church property.

“We’re at Roser Church now every Tuesday through April because The Center spent some good money on their athletic fields this summer,” Whittaker said on opening day. “We coordinated with the church and they were happy to have us. They said we could do it every year here if we want. It’s a great day, no rain and lots of room. And we’re on Pine Avenue again, closer to where the market used to be.”

The DBTB market offerings included fresh juices and juice combinations, fresh baked sourdough bread, scones, cookies and other baked goods.

Community Farmers Market opens in new location
TJ’s Produce owner/operator Tillman Thomas is an original Anna Maria market vendor. – Joe Hendricks | Sun

TJ’s Produce owner/operator Tillman Thomas noted the market never opened in October before and will end in April instead of May to beat the summer heat. His offerings included tomatoes, cucum­bers, peppers, watermelon, lettuce, limes, lemons, oranges, cantaloupes, onions, potatoes and more.

Community Farmers Market opens in new location
Sea-renity Spa owner Amanda Escobio gave Pittsburgh resident Joe Pastor a massage. – Joe Hendricks | Sun

Set up near Lake La Vista, Sea-renity Bou-Tiki & Beach Spa owner Amanda Escobio gave visiting Pittsburgh native Joe Pastor a soothing massage.

“This is a relaxing environment and we have more shade here,” she said of the market’s new home.

Community Farmers Market opens in new location
Mr. Fun Guy has become a staple at the Anna Maria market. – Joe Hendricks | Sun

Returning vendors included but were not limited to Dynasty Guacamole, Hahn’s Handcrafted Lemonade, Mr. Fun Guy (mushrooms) and more.

Community Farmers Market opens in new location
Diannah Hughes sold all natural dog treats from her A Bark Above Dog Bakery tent. – Joe Hendricks | Sun
Community Farmers Market opens in new location
Bob and Jeanne Lorendo do business as The Chubby Seacows. – Joe Hendricks | Sun

Doing business as The Chubby Seacows (another name for manatees), vendors Bob and Jeanne Lorendo sold cabinet knobs, small art pieces and other items made with resin, sea glass and crushed shells. They also offered leather purses and fanny packs and more. Next to them, Diannah Hughes sold natural dog treats at her A Bark Above Dog Bakery tent.

Community Farmers Market opens in new location
Spare Kitchen owner Michael Calvino baked fresh biscuits on opening day. – Joe Hendricks | Sun

One of the market newcomers, Spare Kitchen owner Michael Calvino, began baking fresh, aromatic and multi-flavored buttermilk biscuits when he arrived at the market and he continued doing so as the day progressed. The biscuit flavors included traditional buttermilk, chocolate chip, rosemary and more. The Spare Kitchen also offered Calvino Family Sausage, made with a time-tested family recipe.

“We make everything we sell,” Calvino said.

Next to the Spare Kitchen tent was another group of market newcomers, Sol Sipsters, who sold matcha drinks and more.

Community Farmers Market opens in new location
Wycked Jewels owner Robin Hankinson brought her mystical properties to the market. – Joe Hendricks | Sun

Several vendors said they were very pleased with the new location and they look forward to a successful season.

Expanded farmers market opens in Anna Maria

Expanded farmers market opens in Anna Maria

ANNA MARIA – Featuring 28 vendors, the new Anna Maria Community Farmers Market enjoyed a successful opening day at The Center of Anna Maria Island on Jan. 14.

Accompanied by sunshine and cool-to-moderate temperatures, the market offerings included produce, specialty mushrooms, steaks, poultry, sausage, pasta, fish dip, guacamole, baked goods, coffee, smoothies, nutritional juices, coconut water, licorice, clothing, essential oils, candles, apothecary items, massages, art and more.

Expanded farmers market opens in Anna Maria
The Center’s athletic fields provide space for a weekly farmers market. – Joe Hendricks | Sun

The Jan. 21 market got rained out but the market is set to resume on Tuesday, Jan. 28, from 9 a.m. to 2 p.m., and continue every Tuesday, weather permitting, through May 27. The Center is located at 407 Magnolia Ave. in Anna Maria.

The Anna Maria Community Farmers Market being held on The Center’s outdoor athletic fields temporarily replaces the city-hosted seasonal farmers market held at City Pier Park since 2018. The park cannot currently accommodate a farmers market because the hurricane-displaced Anna Maria Post Office is operating a temporary office there.

Expanded farmers market opens in Anna Maria
Ted Louloudes and Dev Whittaker had a successful opening day as market vendors. – Joe Hendricks | Sun

Devinne “Dev” Whittaker and Ted Louloudes co-own the DBTB juice bar & bakery that operates inside The Center. Both were vendors at last year’s city-hosted market and Whittaker organized the new market because she didn’t want the season to pass without a farmers market in Anna Maria.

When visited at their DBTB juice bar & bakery booth at 12:30 p.m. on opening day. Whittaker said, “It’s a beautiful sunny day. We already sold out of our baked goods but we still have some juice and coffee left.”

Louloudes, a former Chiles Group baker, said their baked good offerings included sourdough breads, muffins, scones and cookies.

“We pride ourselves on using organic flour, produce and coffee and there’s no preservatives or seed oils in it,” Whittaker noted.

“Come out and support these local businesses. Everyone was impacted by these hurricanes and this is a beautiful way to get some life back out here. Our vendors are doing well today and it’s been busy. It was a group effort,” she added.

The city-hosted market focused primarily on food, beverages and other consumable products. The new market features many vendors displaced from the city market and several additional vendors selling items not previously sold at the city-hosted market.

Whittaker knows many of the additional vendors from other markets she participated in.

“We made it available to everybody,” she said.

Expanded farmers market opens in Anna Maria
Tillman Thomas was the original produce vendor at the currently displaced city-hosted farmers market. – Joe Hendricks | Sun

T.J. Produce owner Tillman Thomas was an original vendor and annual participant at the city-hosted market that began in 2018.

“We’re glad to be back,” he said. “A lot of our old customers came by to visit and sales were good for the first day.”

Expanded farmers market opens in Anna Maria
Milagros Produce is glad to be selling produce in Anna Maria again. – Joe Hendricks | Sun

Milagros Produce is another longtime city market vendor who can now be found at The Center on Tuesdays.

“It’s been really good day. She (Whittaker) did a great job,” Milagros’ vendor Yvette Nunez said.

Expanded farmers market opens in Anna Maria
Paulie Slovak sold his Finn’s smoked fish dip. – Joe Hendricks | Sun

Set up near the Hippie Comfort clothing and Anna Maria Island Turtle Watch booths, former South Hampton, New York vendor Paulie Slovak made his Anna Maria market debut selling gourmet smoked fish dip at his Finn’s vending booth.

“I think the market was successful for its first day,” he said, noting he was having a great time.

Expanded farmers market opens in Anna Maria
Alexandria Lowe-Mains and James Mains brought their SeaMonkey Apparel to the market. – Joe Hendricks | Sun

At the nearby SeaMonkey Apparel booth, James Mains and Alexandria Lowe-Mains said they were donating 10% of their sales back to The Center as a small token of appreciation for all the nonprofit has done for the community.

“We’re excited to be here and we’re excited the market’s back in Anna Maria,” Lowe-Mains said.

Expanded farmers market opens in Anna Maria
BroccoBabe owner Lelia Tavrides is one of the displaced city-hosted market vendors. – Joe Hendricks | Sun

BroccoBabe owner Lelia Tavrides, another previous city market vendor, was happy to again be selling her nutrient and antioxidant-rich broccoli sprouts and other microgreens.

“It’s wonderful to see the community back,” she said.

Expanded farmers market opens in Anna Maria
Island Aura owner Carly Burdick is a first-time market vendor. – Joe Hendricks | Sun

Making her first-ever market appearance, Island Aura owner Carly Burdick sold handmade body oils, essential oils, bath salts and more. Burdick also practices Reiki healing.

“I’ve never done a market before and this is a great way to get started. I love it,” she said.

Expanded farmers market opens in Anna Maria
WicksNWax owner Patrick Allen enjoyed his Anna Maria market debut. – Joe Hendricks | Sun

At the neighboring WicksNWax booth, Patrick Allen sold custom and decorative candles he and his wife, Gina, made using 100% recycled glass.

“I’ve had a lot of customers today and we’re excited to watch this market grow,” he said.

Expanded farmers market opens in Anna Maria
Surfing Coconut owner Amanda Champ served fresh coconut water from her customized coconuts. – Joe Hendricks | Sun

Surfing Coconut owner Amanda Champ served fresh coconut water in a custom-stamped coconut shells she taps open for each order, accompanied by an edible coconut/vanilla straw.

“These are the sweetest coconuts in the world,” she said of the coconuts grown in Thailand.

“We travel all over keeping people hydrated,” she said of her many market and private event appearances.

Expanded farmers market opens in Anna Maria
Jay Horak sold Circle 6 steaks and more. – Joe Hendricks | Sun

Jay Horak, from the Circle 6 farm and ranch in Duette, said he’d already sold most of the filet mignon, New York Strip and ribeye steaks but he still had some organic eggs and beef tallow products left, including a beef tallow balm.

Expanded farmers market opens in Anna Maria
Body & Sol owner Amanda Escobio gave this market-goer a massage. – Joe Hendricks | Sun

Currently displaced from her hurricane-damaged space above Ginny’s and Jane E’s café, Body & Sol Spa and Wellness owner Amanda Escobio provided massages and other services in the market’s fresh air setting.

“It’s been a nice day and I’ve talked to a lot of people who are still recovering,” Escobio said.

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