For many, turning a year old means another step forward on the path
of life. In a child we see great leaps and bounds into personhood while
businesses tend to look at the future as a real possibility. One-year
milestones are as varied as the person or business, but always about a fresh
new look on what lies ahead.
For Mount Dora, the Mount Dora Open Air Market has reached that one
year milestone, ready to move ahead and taking its rightful place as a
cornerstone offering on the town’s community front.
So along with that year milestone and cornerstone place on the Mount
Dora horizon, the open air market is making a few exciting changes to move it
into toddlerhood.
Mount Dora Village Market is the new name of this exciting and
growing offering, and a new location along the actual lakefront in Elizabeth
Evans Park promises a farmers market unlike any you’ve ever known.
Just another block down from its previous location at Lakeside Inn,
the Village Market is at the end of Donnelly Street in the park, with tents set
up giving off the feeling of a fair or Renaissance Faire.
With woods to one side, the circle end of the street to the other, a
Lawn Bowling facility and the lakefront here, you’re in for a treat.
Shop under the cover of trees in the shade, stroll along the lake and
look over at the Mount Dora Lighthouse, Florida’s only registered inland lighthouse, and
enjoy your shopping in this unique setting.
Bring a picnic and listen to music played in the market, bring the
dogs and treat them to something here such as biscuits or a new collar. Buy
some produce and add it to our sandwiches.
The Mount Dora Village Market has grown from an idea to a parking
lot happening to this growing, expanding, and important addition to town and
the community. Originally launched by the Visit Mount Dora organization, which
is a merchant’s and marketing organization, it is now a team partnership
between Visit Mount Dora, the City of Mount Dora and the Chamber of Commerce.
Promising to grow continually in the coming months, the number of
vendors is set to triple, with more produce, plants, crafts, and music in the
works. I even spoke with the goat milk and cheese lady who promises to return
this fall/late fall with more baby goats.
So bring the family, bring that special someone, make it a meeting
place for friends, or just stop by and enjoy it on your own, but make the Mount
Dora Village Market a must-do every Sunday.
*** Please note that due to weather and larger holidays the Village
Market will not be open every weekend. Check their website for information.
This post was written
by regular WhatToDoInMountDora.com
contributor, Rori Paul. Rori is a travel writer and blogger. Follow her blog, Rori Travels
Florida, for more on Florida
Travel and Mount Dora.
2 comments:
This farmer's market sounds wonderful. It reminds me of the markets I went to in England. I'm really looking forward to visiting Mount Dora in the Autumn months. We will definitely make sure to take in the market place!
I love the great southern cooking of Norman Catering & Concessions. I follow them around weekly for Dora's coconut creme cake, sweet potato pies, fresh collard greens, smoked turkey legs, and Ray's barbecue ribs. Incredible.
Dr. O.
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