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Haleiwa Farmers' Market

Contact Info

Name: Pamela Boyar
Email:
Phone: 808-388-9696
HI-83 and Joseph P Leong Highway

Description

"Imagine a warm, breezy Sunday morning in Hale’iwa, on nearly 4 acres of Kamehameha Schools’ property in the heart of the beautiful North Shore. Forty colorful tents line the promenade. Droves of North Shore residents of all ages and backgrounds meander from vendor to vendor, choosing the freshest produce and tastiest food products that Hawai’i has to offer. Local music serenades families as they brunch in the shade of the open café. Kids savor natural shave ice and race from vendor to vendor trying to complete the tropical fruit and vegetable scavenger hunt. Elderly local residents visit with vendors whom they have come to warmly know by name. Every item for sale at the market has been Hawaii-grown or made by the vendors themselves Monthly festivals celebrate seasonal crops, Hawaiian traditions, and holidays. Every week, locals and tourists alike gather to share their love for the ’Aina, while meeting local growers, hanging out in the Talk Story Café, and watching the kids make arts & crafts and embrace local traditions in Keiki Korner. We are pleased to be located in the heart of Historic Hale’iwa- the perfect location for Eco- and Agri-tourism. 

Hale’iwa Farmers’ Market has goals of being Oahu’s first completely green market – solar-powered, plastic-free with a Reduce Reuse Recycle campaign, and with many educational demos. Food vendors use only bio-compostable plates and utensils, which are composted after use. We invite our guests to participate in this campaign by bringing their shopping bags from home, or purchasing one at the market. Eating locally greatly reduces the carbon footprint of our food, producing positive affects throughout the global community. 

The market provides a venue for a number of charitable organizations- to raise funds, provide invaluable services, and share a vital message with the community. Each monthly festival will benefit a different non-profit organization.

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