Tag: Fairfield County AG + Art

  • Ag + Art tour set for June 18 & 19

    Artists Blue Sky of Columbia and Barbara Yongue of Winnsboro at last year’s Farm to Table Dinner. This year, the dinner will be held at Alston Trailhead near Jenkinsville. Directions: The Trailhead has a Peak address but is located off State Highway 213. The following GPS address will take ticket holders to the dinner: 492 Alston Road, Peak, SC. | Barbara Ball

    FAIRFIELD COUNTY – Ten Fairfield County farms and markets will participate in South Carolina’s Ag + Art Tour this weekend, with free, self-guided tours of farms and markets that feature local artisans at every stop. 

    During the tour, visitors will be able to see first-hand where their food comes from, watch artists in action and purchase their works, be entertained by local musicians, and learn more about rural life.

     The tour is the largest free farm and art tour in the nation with over 45,000 visitors participating since 2012.

    Farm to Table Dinner

    The farm tours will kick off with a Farm to Table dinner at 6 p.m., Thursday, June 16, that will be held at the Alston Trailhead of the Palmetto Trail. The Trailhead has a Peak address but is located off State Highway 213. The following GPS address will take ticket holders to the dinner at 492 Alston Road, Peak, SC.

    The caterer, Sarah N’ Geo’s of Ridgeway, will be serving meats, vegetables and fruits provided by local farms and SC certified farms.

    To purchase tickets, visit fairfieldchamberc.com or Facebook (Fairfield Farmers and Artisans Market and Fairfield County Chamber of Commerce.)

    The farms and markets participating in the tour include:

    Crazy Chic Heritage Farm: 450 Kenal Road, Ridgeway

    A working protein farm and small chicken hatchery with Dexters, Beefalo, Kune Kune pigs, variety of chickens.   Meat, eggs, or other farm products as well as jams, sauces, beverages and baked goods will be available for purchase at the farm store. Enjoy live music, lunch, and learn about workshops and camps available on the farm.

    • Open Saturday and Sunday
    • Chick/Chicken Encounter, Sat., 2:30 p.m.
    • Pig Encounter, Sunday, 4 p.m.
    • Kid-friendly activities on-site, Ready to eat food for purchase on-site (lunch, snacks, etc.), Restroom facility on-site.

    Store 34: 18438 Newberry Road, Blair.

    Vintage Shop carrying lots of antique farm tools, etc.

    • Open on Saturday 10-4
    • Restroom facility (handicap accessible)on-site.

    Fairfield Farmers & Artisans Market: 117 E. Washington St., Winnsboro

    Local Producers and Artisans will be set up in the historic Market building behind the Town Clock, downtown Winnsboro.

    • Open Only Saturday 9-12
    • Fruits, Vegetables, Livestock – Meat, Livestock – Eggs, Livestock – Fiber, Dairy, Value-added Products (Jam, Sauces, Beverages, Baked Goods, etc.), Flowers, Hydroponics/Aquaponics, Honey.
    • Kid-friendly activities on-site, Ready to eat food for purchase on-site (lunch, snacks, etc.), Beverages for purchase on-site, Restroom facility on-site, Handicap accessible restroom facility on-site.

    Gypsy Wind Farms: 3005 Buckhead Rd., Blair

    We raise Barbados Blackbelly sheep and Mangalitsa Pigs, both rare breeds. We have a SC Certified Roadside Market here on the farm with our Lamb, Pork, Beef and Chicken, Lard Soaps, Jams and Jellies, Herb Blends, other ‘From the Farm’ and hand-made items. We will have a petting area and self-guided tours.

    • Open Only Saturday
    • Fruits, Vegetables, Livestock – Meat, Livestock – Eggs, Value-added Products (Jam, Sauces, Beverages, Baked Goods, etc.), Flowers, Honey, Cutting boards, items from the woodshop.
    • Guided tours on the hour.
    • Kid-friendly activities on-site, Ready to eat food for purchase on-site (lunch, snacks, etc.), Beverages for purchase on-site, Restroom facility on-site, Handicap accessible restroom facility on-site.

    JB Farm: 14569 Newberry Road, Blair

    • Tour of the farm, kids corner, vendors, produce and food (lunch, snacks, beverages) for purchase.
    • Kid-friendly activities on-site.

    Heirloom Fine Art Gallery: 209 S Vanderhorst St., Winnsboro.

    • Open Both Saturday and Sunday
    • Live On location painting

    Homegrown on the Farm: 2500 Old Douglass Rd., Winnsboro.

    Small family farm that grows fresh produce – cucumbers, tomatoes, banana, bell and hot peppers, squash, okra, beans, egg plants, and zucchini. Pecans in season. In the winter months, green cabbage and collards.

    • Open Both Saturday and Sunday
    • Pot Bellied Pig and 2 Mangalica Pigs, and plenty of chickens, including Amricana Chickens, Golden Comets and Black Silkies. Also pet-friendly goats (Nigerian Dwarfs, Pygmy, Anglo Nubian).
    • Available for purchase: Fresh brown eggs, cold drinks, water, fresh boiled peanuts, woodworking designs, hand painted art and crafts.
    • Lunch from 11 am 3 pm.  Live entertainment and games for kids.
    • Farm tour in a kid friendly environment.

    Slightly North of Charleston: 160 S. Palmer St., Ridgeway.

    The Gallery features fine art impressionist oil paintings by artist Kathy Lynn Goldbach and unique goods handmade by local artisans.

    • Open both Saturday and Sunday.
    • Goldbach will be painting her latest creation in the gallery … drop by to have a peek and say hello!

    The Artists Coop: 127 North Congress Street, Winnsboro

    The best of the funkiest artisans around! We have something for everyone. Come enjoy the inspiration and color of over 50 truly eclectic creators.

    • Open Both Saturday and Sunday

    The SHE Garden: 1450 Newberry Rd., Winnsboro.

    A folk art garden with everything that makes you happy. Christy Buchanan, the owner and artist combines art and agriculture mixed in a variety of buildings, containers, and locations that makes the site truly one of a kind. It has been featured in many articles and is one of the sites published on Atlas Obscura.

    Open Both Saturday and Sunday

    • A rock painting station will be available so people can paint rocks to add to the garden. 
    • Fruits, vegetables, value-added products (jams, sauces, baked goods, etc.), flowers and art.
    • Kid-friendly activities on-site, Ready to eat food and beverages for purchase on site (lunch, snacks, etc.)

    Sponsors for the Fairfield Ag + Art Tour are The Town of Winnsboro, Fairfield County, Farm Bureau and Luck Companies.

  • AG + Art tour set to be a weekend of farm fun, June 15-16

    FAIRFIELD COUNTY – The county will once again be showing off its fair fields and farms during the fifth annual Fairfield County Ag + Art Tour. The farm sites on the tour will feature their home-grown produce as well as local artisans and musicians.

    “The tour is an introduction to some of the beautiful farms and products that Fairfield has to offer,” Chamber of Commerce Gene Stephens said.

    Eleven farms throughout the county will be open for touring on Saturday, June 15, from 10 a.m. – 5 p.m. and Sunday, June 16, from 1 – 5 p.m. The tours are free.

    Visitors can begin their self-guided tour at any of the farms. The day is meant to be leisurely and enjoyable, so It will probably not be possible to see all the farms in one day.

    Bring a cooler with an ice pack and pick up some fresh veggies, let the kids enjoy a hay-ride and barnyard animals, watch artists at work, and enjoy a day in the country! Food, drinks and treats will be available for purchase at many of the farms.

    At the first site, visitors can register and pick up a tour booklet that will serve as a guide to the various farms and their offerings.

  • Celebrate farm food June 13

    WINNSBORO – The name of the county, Fairfield, is believed to have originated with Lord Cornwallis when, during the Revolutionary War, he and his British Troops wintered in Winnsboro. While taking in the view of the surrounding area from his second floor window, Cornwallis is said to have declared, “Oh, what fair fields.”

    Next weekend the county will once again be showing off its fair fields and farms during the fifth annual Fairfield County Ag + Art Tour. The farm sites on the tour will feature their home-grown produce as well as local artisans and musicians.

    “The tour is an introduction to some of the beautiful farms and products that Fairfield has to offer,” Chamber of Commerce Gene Stephens said.

    Farm to Table Dinner

    The weekend kicks off with a farm to table dinner on Thursday, June 13, on the promenade behind the town clock on East Washington Street.

    The evening begins with a social hour (beer, wine and hors d’oeuvres) at 6:30 and dinner (salad, entree and dessert) starts at 7:30. The dinner will be catered by a local caterer, Exquisite Catering Company, and much of the food will be provided by some of the farms on tour.

    Guitarist/singer Luke Moore will entertain.

    Tickets are $65/person and $115/couple and can be purchased at www.eventbrite.com.  Tickets are limited to 150.

    The Tour

    Donita Bailey with goats and goatmilk soap.

    Then it’s off to the tour. Eleven farms throughout the county will be open for touring on Saturday, June 15, from 10 a.m. – 5 p.m. and Sunday, June 16, from 1 – 5 p.m. The tours are free.

    Visitors can begin their self-guided tour at any of the farms. The day is meant to be leisurely and enjoyable, so It will probably not be possible to see all the farms in one day.

    Bring a cooler with an ice pack and pick up some fresh veggies, let the kids enjoy a hay-ride and barnyard animals, watch artists at work, and enjoy a day in the country! Food, drinks and treats will be available for purchase at many of the farms.

    At the first site, visitors can register and pick up a tour booklet that will serve as a guide to the various farms and their offerings.

    Fairfield County AG + Art sites