Who’s at the farmers market on Feb. 7?

The Festival City Farmers Market is in full swing for the 2026 season. The market will be equipped with a large selection of local vendors this Saturday, each offering a variety of products including produce, baked goods, handmade jewelry, home goods and food.

For locally grown produce, vendors like Nature Hills Farm, Lindy’s Farm Stand and ZestyGreenz will have a selection of seasonal fruits, vegetables and even homemade salsa and jams. The Honey Guy will be available as well for freshly harvested honey. 

For those with a sweet tooth, the market will offer many baked goods and treats that make the perfect sugary snack. Some of the available vendors will be Annie’s Freeze Dried Treats, Color Me Macaron and Pop d’ by Kelsi with options including homemade cake pops and candies.  

Still looking for the perfect Valentine’s gift? Local artisans and craftsmen, including Epoxymoonchild, Pensis Pottery, Tallow Beauty Care and many more will offer unique jewelry, home goods and bath essentials. 

It wouldn’t be a farmers market without a stop for lunch. For homemade sandwiches, Mexican food, breakfast and more, visit concession stands like A Taste of the Island, Gavin’s Grill, and Street Food. Enjoy a fresh meal along with live music by local guitarist, Troy Hill.

“Gavin has built a reputation for serving the best burgers in Cedar City along with incredible gourmet grilled cheese sandwiches,” said the Cedar City Food Truck Court. “It’s all rooted in quality and care.”

The market is located on 300 West in Downtown Cedar City and will be open from 10 a.m. to 2 p.m. For a Saturday outing, students and locals are encouraged to visit the market and support local businesses. For more information, visit the Festival City Farmers Market website. 

Author: Briar Adams
Photo: Courtesy of the Festival City Farmers Market
Editor: Fanny Felixine
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