Mayor Wilson celebrates reopening of Roswell Farmers Market with community leaders

April 17, 2025 | Roswell, Fulton County, Georgia

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The Roswell Farmers Market officially reopened on April 17, 2025, with a ribbon-cutting ceremony held at City Hall in Roswell, Georgia. Mayor Curt Wilson, along with Council Members Will Mortland and Christine Ralls, welcomed attendees to the event, noting the impressive turnout despite the chilly 42-degree morning.

Mayor Wilson expressed gratitude to Christina DeVictor, the newly appointed president of the Roswell Farmers Market, for her leadership in revitalizing the market. DeVictor shared her enthusiasm for the market, emphasizing its role as a community gathering space where residents can enjoy fresh food and connect with one another. She highlighted the collaborative effort involved in bringing the market back, crediting a dedicated board of passionate individuals committed to enhancing community engagement.
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The market will operate every Saturday morning at 8:00 AM through November 22, inviting families and residents to participate in this revitalized community tradition. DeVictor encouraged everyone to come out, bring their loved ones, and enjoy the vibrant atmosphere of the Roswell Farmers Market.

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