Revving Up… A car show took place behind the Fairhope Public Library as an added attraction to the weekly Fairhope fresh market. The market and car show opened to the general public.
Buzzing Around… Kitrell’s Daydream, a local business, sets up its honey stand for customers to buy. “We’ve been in business for over 4 years and I still get nervous every time we set up our stand,” said Lindsey Kitrell, owner. “Selling our product has been a dream come true for my husband and I.” (Presley Hughes)Soup of the Day… Big Mike’s Produce, a local business, offers soups, broths and fresh fruits to local customers. Various vegetables came free with a purchase of $30 or more. (Presley Hughes)Standing on Business…Vendors and small business owners around Fairhope set up their displays for customers to browse through. Over 20 businesses made an appearance on the market. (Presley Hughes)Planting a Dream…Planters from around Fairhope and Daphne set up to sell seedlings to customers. “I never thought I would be able to sell my plants full time,” said Dan Rochester, local salesman. “Thanks to the market, I’m able to sell my product and still provide for myself, it’s a win-win.” (Presley Hughes)Throwback Thursday…Vintage cars make an appearance between trees to showcase the well-kept cars Fairhope citizens have to offer. (Presley Hughes)Jams and Jellies…A market attendee shops at BamaMan Jams. Alongside the oher foods offered at the market, jams and jellies sold by BamaMan Jams made for a big hit amongst customers. (Presley Hughes)Creating a Legacy…Young saleswoman, Jenni P. brings an exciting display of follige to the Fresh Market. Her mother and father accompanied her in her endeavor to sell her plants to customers. (Presley Hughes)Cookin’ up a Storm…BamaMan Jams showcase its various spreads and additives outside the library. (Presley Hughes)Carving a Dream…Hand-carved crafts also make for a particularly popular option at the market. The fresh market will be held again every Thursday until further notice behind the library and is open for all to enjoy. (Presley Hughes)