Downtown Mesa Farmers Market moves to Mesa Arts Center on Saturday

By Jess Harter Friday, March 5, 2021

The newly rebranded Downtown Mesa Farmers Market moves to a new location – the Mesa Arts Center on the southeast corner of Main and Center – from 8 a.m.-noon Saturday.

The year-round market, previously known at the Mesa Farmers Market & Flea, was launched in January 2019 by Worth Takeaway sandwich shop owners Jim Bob and Kelsey Strothers.

Under the couple’s guidance, the market, held at Pioneer Park, built a successful following despite the covid-19 pandemic. It includes farm produce, food and craft vendors, yoga classes, and live music.

Now, however, the Strothers want to refocus their attention on their acclaimed downtown restaurant and have handed over ownership of the market to the Downtown Mesa Association.

The DMA moved the market so it would be within the boundaries of downtown and tweaked the name, but few other changes are planned.

Free parking will be available off Center and First Avenue and at the Sirrine parking garage.

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