Cullman Farmers' Market Reopens for 2025 Season with Local Produce and Community Support

Jordan Meggs • April 16, 2025

Spring Has Sprung at the Festhalle Farmers' Market!

We're excited to announce that the Cullman Farmers' Market at the Festhalle is now open for the 2025 season! Our opening day on April 5 was a tremendous success, with vendors selling out quickly due to the enthusiastic turnout from our community.

Located in the heart of Cullman at 209 First Ave. NE, adjacent to the Warehouse District and near Depot Park, the market offers a wonderful variety of local goods. Visitors can find fresh produce straight from local farms, delicious homemade jams and jellies, local honey, unique spice blends, and handcrafted self-care products like soaps and sugar scrubs.

The market operates every Tuesday, Thursday, and Saturday from 7 a.m. to 2 p.m., running through October. Whether you're a shopper looking for fresh, local goods or a vendor interested in joining our market family, we welcome you to be part of this vibrant community gathering space.

Want to learn more? Visit our website at www.cullmanrecreation.org/festhalle or follow us on Facebook at www.facebook.com/cullmanfarmersmarket. You can also reach us by phone at 256-734-9157.

For more details about the market's opening and community response, check out Anabelle Howze's full article in the Cullman Tribune: "Cullman Farmers' Market at the Festhalle open for season".

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