If you want fresh fruits and vegetables you can get them more often
According to a news release from Myrtle Beach spokesman Mark Kruea, “Beginning in July, Myrtle’s Market again will be open three days a week, Wednesday, Friday and Saturday, from 9:00 to 3:00 p.m. The city has restored the Farmers’ Market to the original three-day-a-week schedule, which includes Saturday.” Kruea said it will cost the city $8,000 to open one more day, but said there was a demand from the public to open on Saturdays.
Myrtle Beach’s Farmers’ Market at the intersection of Mr. Joe White Avenue and Oak Street and it is open through October.

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