


Soon, I realized that we needed to have one place where everyone can get together and do it. “I was driving around and buying different products from people to help my community here and in Armenia. It all started with a single Facebook post through which Lilit Barsegyan started to look for a fellow community member with experience in organizing a farmers market. to 2 p.m., 30 vendors will offer everything from fresh produce to homemade food prepared with traditional recipes.

Opened on Septemand continuing every Sunday for the next three months from 9 a.m. Artsakh Gardens Market could have been a typical farmers market, except it isn’t: 10 months ago, two women came up with the idea of gathering Armenian food producers, farmers, bakers, craft masters, and jewelers on a shade-covered lawn in front of Glendale Central Library.
