Ka Wai Ola - Office of Hawaiian Affairs, Volume 29, Number 9, 1 September 2012 — Haleʻiwa Farmers' Market has a new home in Waimea Valley [ARTICLE]

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Haleʻiwa Farmers' Market has a new home in Waimea Valley

The Hale'iwa Farmers' Market held a grand reopening in Waimea Valley on Aug. 9, where it will continue its weekly markets at the Pīkake Pavilion and main lawn. The farmers' market features dozens of booths offering fresh fruits and vegetables, honey, nuts, grass-fed beef, fish, coffee, plants and orchids, food to eat on site or take home, and wares by loeal artisans. The market runs from 3 to 7 p.m. Thursdays, bringing locally grown food, art and music to the North Shore community. Hale'iwa Farmers' Market had been without a home since June, after the state announced that vending was prohibited at the junction of Kamehameha Highway and Joseph P. Leong Highway, where the market had been held for three years.