Posted by admin | Posted in Uncategorized | Posted on 18-11-2007
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Kailua-Kona Farmer’s Market? Where are they?
Been needing to get a better deal on Veggies. I’ve noticed buying fresh vegetables from grocery store takes up a lot on grocery budget.
Where are the farmer’s markets in kailua and when are the open?
There is the Kona Farmer’s Market next to St. Michael’s Church on Alii Drive (across from Waterfront Row). They’re open 7am-4pm, Wednesday thru Sunday.
Another can be found Saturday mornings (8-12) at the Keauhou Shopping Center, in front of Longs.
The Kona International Market Place has a farmer’s market area (I think), Tuesday through Sunday.
Kailua Kona Farmers Market
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