Haleʻiwa Farmers’ Market

Haleʻiwa


So much more than produce; here stacks of vendors sell artisan crafts, souvenirs and organic, seasonal edibles. At the time of writing the market was being held at Waimea Valley gardens, but the intention is to eventually move back to Hale'iwa.


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