Winter Market
Shop at the Winter Market to get your last minute holiday shopping done locally.
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Shop at the Winter Market to get your last minute holiday shopping done locally.
This event is virtual. Please visit our pages on social media to learn how to view The Night Market virtually.
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'Tis the season! How could would it be to come to Night Market and BUY your Christmas tree? Here's to a Winter Wonderland so lit, the trash cans catch fire! (2017 insider)
By this time of the year we hope to be INSIDE a space so that you won't freeze your buns off! Stay tuned for what's coming...
This year we are looking forward to partnering with our Hispanic communities to celebrate Hispanic Heritage month. Everyone can be a part of this theme as a vendor as well as attendee!
Back to School! This year we would like to go all out for the students in the North & East End communities. If you have an organization that would like to sponsor kid book bags and school supplies, please let us know! [email protected]
Hemp History Month! Did you know that North Limestone is known for its history as an historical hemp district? Well it is and as an organization partnered with neighbors, we were able to build the first house made of local hemp.
Look out for details on we will kick-off Hemp History week that follows the first Friday of this month!
Whether it's Cinco de Mayo or Derby themed, the NoLi CDC looks forward to kicking off the season of Night Market with a bang.
LOCATION: TBD (this event ONLY)
FREE & OPEN TO EVERYONE WHO GROWS FOOD OR WANTS TO GROW FOOD!
This event is brought to you by Co-Hosts Jim Embry of Sustainable Communities Network and Heather Hyden of NoLi CDC on behalf of healthy food, healthy soils, and healthy communities!
As part of the recent Plant and Play Grant received by NoLi CDC, we are exploring how an urban agriculture network of growers, advocates and service providers could be a community resource. This is a planning and visioning process that will take place in three meetings. These meetings will include asset mapping, identifying needs, networking with other gardeners, advocates and organizations as well as opportunity for YOU to shape the vision and structure of the network.
Third event: April 7th, 9am-12pm Location TBD
- Food will be provided for all who attend
-Childcare can also be arranged and we encourage young people to participate. Please let us know if you have childcare needs.
-Please RSVP
For more information, please contact:
Jim Embry
[email protected] / 859-270-3699
or
Heather Hyden
[email protected] / 615-975-5459
FREE & OPEN TO EVERYONE WHO GROWS FOOD OR WANTS TO GROW FOOD!
This event is brought to you by Co-Hosts Jim Embry of Sustainable Communities Network and Heather Hyden of NoLi CDC on behalf of healthy food, healthy soils, and healthy communities!
As part of the recent Plant and Play Grant received by NoLi CDC, we are exploring how an urban agriculture network of growers, advocates and service providers could be a community resource. This is a planning and visioning process that will take place in three meetings. These meetings will include asset mapping, identifying needs, networking with other gardeners, advocates and organizations as well as opportunity for YOU to shape the vision and structure of the network.
Second event: March 3rd, 9am-12pm at Episcopal Diocese of Lexington - 203 E 4th St, Lexington, Kentucky 40508
- Food will be provided for all who attend
-Childcare can also be arranged and we encourage young people to participate. Please let us know if you have childcare needs.
-Please RSVP
For more information, please contact:
Jim Embry
[email protected] / 859-270-3699
or
Heather Hyden
[email protected] / 615-975-5459
FREE & OPEN TO EVERYONE WHO GROWS FOOD OR WANTS TO GROW FOOD!
This event is brought to you by Co-Hosts Jim Embry of Sustainable Communities Network and Heather Hyden of NoLi CDC on behalf of healthy food, healthy soils, and healthy communities!
As part of the recent Plant and Play Grant received by NoLi CDC, we are exploring how an urban agriculture network of growers, advocates and service providers could be a community resource. This is a planning and visioning process that will take place in three meetings. These meetings will include asset mapping, identifying needs, networking with other gardeners, advocates and organizations as well as opportunity for YOU to shape the vision and structure of the network.
First event: February 3, 3pm-6pm at Episcopal Diocese of Lexington - 203 E 4th St, Lexington, Kentucky 40508
- Food will be provided for all who attend
-Childcare can also be arranged and we encourage young people to participate. Please let us know if you have childcare needs.
-Please RSVP
For more information, please contact:
Jim Embry
[email protected] / 859-270-3699
or
Heather Hyden
[email protected] / 615-975-5459
Join your neighbors for this monthly street pop-up art and craft market, featuring local wares, food, beer, and music. First Friday of the month, May to December - 6 - 10 pm. We hope to see you there.
Join your neighbors for this monthly street pop-up art and craft market, featuring local wares, food, beer, and music. First Friday of the month, May to December - 6 - 10 pm. We hope to see you there.
Free Admission: Food Trucks, Live Music, Face Painting, Taste of Lexington Raffle, Silent Auctions, Beer, Pet Costume Contest, Childrens Area, Street Art, Lots of Vendors and of course.....Adoptable dogs and Cats!! :)
Corner of North Limestone and Loudon Avenue
More info: www.paws4thecause.com/Barktoberfest