Falafel and Blueberries Abound at Pikesville Farmers’ Market

At the Pikesville Farmers in 2018, MarketGoldie Walls of Tovavi Falafel

Once again, the Pikesville Farmers’ Market is in full bloom.

The market, held every Tuesday from 2-6 p.m. in the parking lot of Pomona Square shopping center at 1700 Reisterstown Road, offers a variety of area fresh produce, food, bakery, plants, clothing, boutique, jewelry and other types of vendors — 25 in all.

Started in early May, the market will be held until Oct. 31. It is a project of the Pikesville Chamber of Commerce, and Jmore is among the sponsors of the market. For information, call 410-484-2337 or visit pikesvillechamber.org/pages/FarmersMarket.

Photos by Harry Bosk

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