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Durham Black Farmers Market Returns for Fifth Season with Vibrant Blend of Culture and Commerce

Black Farmers Market in Durham Promises a Vibrant Blend of Fresh Produce and Soulful Music for Fifth Season

According to the report of SPECTACULAR MAGAZINE, Durham North Carolina gears up for the fifth season of the Black Farmers Market blending culture community and commerce into a vibrant mix. Starting on April 21, 2024 at Durham Technical Community College this weekly event will run until November offering a lively array of fresh produce and soulful music. Led by Ja Nell Henry BFM Director of Operations the market aims to be more than just a place to shop becoming a vibrant blend of cultural celebration and community connection.

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Black Farmers Market in Durham Promises a Vibrant Blend of Fresh Produce and Soulful Music for Fifth Season (PHOTO: Spectacular Magazine)

Cultivating Community Celebrating Diversity and Ensuring Access to Healthy Living

BFM partners with organizations like SE Raleigh YMCA Durham Tech Fertile Ground the Museum of Life and Science and the Food Bank of Central and Eastern NC empowering Black farmers and artisans while fostering community well-being. The market commitment to inclusivity is clear as it accepts SNAP benefits ensuring everyone has access to healthy locally sourced food. Alongside shopping BFM offers activities for all ages from face painting to a bounce house providing a chance to explore new merchandise and enjoy culinary delights from local vendors. Henry invites everyone to join in celebrating the rich tapestry of Black farming heritage at BFM. Its a welcoming space that embraces diversity and resilience where people from all backgrounds are embraced. With representatives from the Food Bank of Central and Eastern NC onsite to help individuals sign up for SNAP benefits BFM underscores its commitment to community welfare ensuring everyone can pursue healthy sustainable living.

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