Flowers, Pops & Elote - Oh, My! New Food Truck. Ohio Produce Guide.

 
 

THIS WEEK’S PARTICIPATING VENDORS

MARKET MAP


NEW Interactive Market Map

Check it out at https://www.experienceworthington.com/farmers-market-vendors!

Find out where your favorite vendors are located and when they’ll be there! Hover over any booth number to see who’s there. There’s a zoom in/out feature as well to get a bird’s eye view or up close and personal by clicking on a specific booth number to see vendor ID information.

Search for specific products. Find vendor contact information for placing pre-orders or asking questions directly via email or phone!

This is a screen capture image of the map. To access/use its interactive features, use the link provided above.


Producer & Market Partner News

The Blue Barnstead, Booth #60, Dewey’s Pizza Plaza

New garden-to-table items available tomorrow:

  • Edible Finishing Petals

  • Botanical Infused Sugars (lavender, lemon balm, and vanilla rose)

  • Floral Finishing Salt with Baja Gold Sea Salt

  • Floral Sourdough Crackers

  • Lavender & Vanilla Rose Sourdough Shortbread Cookie


Blue Jacket Dairy, Booth #86, Graeter’s Parking Lot

Greenville Cheese is back. It’s a sharper, older version of our Hulls Trace cheddar—aged longer and packed with bold flavor.

The name comes from the nearby Greenville Treaty Line, a historic boundary drawn after the Revolutionary War. Like that line, this cheese stands out—distinct, rooted in place, and built to last.


The Elote Man, Booth #111, New England Ave. (between Dewey’s Pizza & House Wine)



Green Plains Ranch, Booth #24, High St - West (next to Joya’s)

We’re fully stocked!

All your summer grilling favorites are available!

  • tomahawk ribeyes

  • tenderloins

  • NY Strips

  • bison burgers

  • ground bison

  • ancestral blend

  • and much more!

Look for the Green Plains mobile freezer at the Worthington Farmers Market. We’re located next door to Joya’s on High Street.


Rime Time Curiously Crafted Pops, Booth #58, UMC Lawn

Curiously Crafted Pops returns to the WFM outdoor market! Seasonal produce, specialty ingredients, and creative pops. Made with science, delivered on wheels, eaten with love.


Wild Prairie Flower Farm, Booth #46, UMC Lawn

Wild Prairie is back with gorgeous bouquets of ranuculas and other seasonal beauties!


Food Truck - C34 Street Bites

We are delighted to welcome Chef Alex Perez and the C34 Street Bites food truck to the market this season!

Alex was born in Mexico City and developed a passion for cooking from his grandparents, Maria and Jose. The name C34 is a nod to their address! Alex attended CESSA Culinary College in Mexico City and apprenticed under top chefs and iconic restaurants there as well as Monaco and Monte Carlo, France. Alex and his family moved to Columbus in 2009 to continue his culinary pursuits. Known for his fresh flavors, unique combinations and dedication to seasonal whole foods, he looks forward to serving you some of his favorite dishes.

You can visit the C34 complete menu here. For his market debut, Alex is featuring Chorizo Tacos with Scrambled Eggs and Salsa Verde.

Find the C34 truck in front of US Bank on the eat side of High Street.


Community Table - Worthington VFW

We’re very pleased to welcome the local Worthington chapter of the Veterans of Foreign Wars once again to the market. They’ll be in Booth #29 located at the corner of High St. and New England Ave. in front of the Old Worthington Inn.


SNAP/EBT & Produce Perks

Here’s a quick guide for food storage to help you keep foods fresher longer:

  • Leafy greens -store in an airtight container with a towel to absorb water

  • Fresh herbs- store in a glass of water or damp towel

  • Root veggies- Remove the greens and brush off dirt (don’t wash yet!) Store in the crisper drawer with a damp towel

  • Berries & Cherries- Store in the fridge in an airtight container with a towel. The towel will absorb moisture and help keep them fresher longer. Don’t wash until ready to eat!

  • Potato, onion, and garlic- Store potatoes separate from onions! Onions will make potatoes go bad more quickly. Store in a cool, dark, dry, ventilated area!

You can get extra fruits and veggies for free when you shop with SNAP/EBT at participating locations! Visit producePERKS.org to learn more.


What’s in Season in Ohio


SAVE THE DATES!

Picture Worthington Art Walk Opening Day

Friday, May 16, 9am

Join us for the official kick-off to the Picture Worthington: Art Walk as we cut the ribbon on this interactive and exciting celebration of art in Worthington! Meet outside the High Road Gallery & Studios.


Saturday, June 7, 4pm

Sweet Grass of Ohio, Farm Field Day

Visit Sweet Grass Dairy for an informative afternoon of farm tours. We will have a menu of Sweet Grass meats for dinner that evening. Gelato will be available by the scoop.


Sat-Sun, June 14-15

Worthington Arts Festival

Saturday, June 14, 2025 – 9:00 AM – 5:00 PM
Sunday, June 15, 2025 – 11:00 AM – 5:00 PM

The Worthington Arts Festival is one of Central Ohio’s premier, community Fine Art/Fine Craft shows. This community event is produced by the McConnell Arts Center, in coordination with several community partners including the City of Worthington and Worthington Schools. Drawing 20,000 visitors annually, the Worthington Arts Festival has been ranked as one of the top 200 arts festivals in the nation by Sunshine Artist magazine.
Located at the intersection of High Street and 161, the festival is featured on all four quadrants of the park and is just a short walk from all of the businesses and restaurants of Old Worthington.


Jorgensen Farms Open House

Sunday, July 27, 12-4pm


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