West Glow Farm, Kingston Springs Gazette partner to extend farmer’s market season

The Kingston Springs Gazette and West Glow Farm are teaming up to host a Winter Market Series at The Barn at West Glow, offering a cozy Sunday gathering that blends local food, shopping and community.

West Glow Farm, Kingston Springs Gazette partner to extend farmer’s market season

The Kingston Springs Gazette and West Glow Farm are teaming up to host a Winter Market Series at The Barn at West Glow, offering a cozy Sunday gathering that blends local food, shopping and community.

The Sunday Market series will take place Feb. 22, March 22 and April 19 from 4 to 6 p.m. at West Glow Farm in Kingston Springs. The winter markets pair West Glow Farm’s popular Sunday Supper with a curated selection of more than two dozen local vendors, creating an indoor market experience designed for colder months.

“We wanted to create an opportunity for the community to continue accessing farm-fresh food and baked goods locally while also supporting small businesses during the months when the town’s farmers market isn’t in season,” said Cate Burgan, founder of the Kingston Springs Gazette. “This series helps bridge that gap during the slow winter months and keeps that local connection going well past the holiday season.”

Each market will feature a rotating lineup of farmers, bakers and local retailers, including Ewe & Company, Dear Delaney Boutique and Grounded Roots, among others. Guests can also enjoy comfort food from local chef Hal Holden-bache, craft beverages from SKYKING PIZZA and good music in a relaxed, family-friendly atmosphere.

“We hope you will gather with us for the Sunday market on February 22,” said owner of West Glow Farm, Marybritton Cummings. “We have an incredible line-up of vendors you do not want to miss. After the shock of this crazy month, come and be in awe of this special community and the talented people that live among us.” 

The Winter Market Series aims to support small businesses while offering residents a welcoming space to gather during the off-season, organizers said. Attendance is free, but we do ask that you register in advance.