CELEBRATE EARTH DAY AT THE FARMERS MARKET

Celebrate Earth Day with Heirloom Farmers Markets! Join us at the Rillito Park Farmers Market on Sunday, April 21st from 8am to 12pm to celebrate our local farmers and producers – the people who work so hard every day to make eating in the Sonoran Desert a more sustainable act! As always, HeirloomFM works hard to promote seasonal growers and local producers by providing education to their customers on the benefits of shopping and eating local food.

This Earth Day, we hope to inspire customers with different opportunities to learn about growing food, composting, recycling, protecting and restoring desert waterways and landscapes, and reducing our carbon footprint while creating biodiversity in our local food systems.

Earth Day Schedule of Events:


HERE ARE SOME SIMPLE TIPS TO “MAKE EVERY DAY EARTH DAY” AT THE FARMERS MARKET AND BEYOND:

  • Bring your own bags and baskets for carrying your market bounty. We also have beautiful and sturdy HeirloomFM canvas tote bags for purchase at the Market Information Booth.
  • Bring glass storage containers and cloth produce bags and ask that your items be packaged in these more sustainable options.
  • Bring your own reusable napkins, utensils, bottles and straws.
  • Ask vendors if they can reuse containers, as many will. Otherwise repurpose the container at home.
  • Buy vegetable starts, seeds and native plants for your home gardens.
  • Bike or walk whenever you can.
  • Take home your recyclables if recycle bins are not available.
  • Compost your food scraps at home. Make your own compost bin at home or sign up for a community compost program, like the FREE FoodCycle Compost Program. Sign-up and complete the training and you’ll receive a compost bucket that you can conveniently drop-off at multiple locations across Tucson.
  • Shop local and support farmers. Many farmers use regenerative farming practices which leave the earth in better shape than when they began. Get your produce from the farmers market for a healthier earth and more vibrant food system.