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GREEN MARKET

MAF - Green Market
Tucked away in the Billard Commemorative Park, adjacent to Brady Road, is our Green Market.  The Green Market is comprised of artisans who produce locally made consumables such as soaps, honey, baked goods, jams and jellies, and more. Stop by during your visit to buy handmade and support local.

Note to Interested Vendors

Thank you for your interest in the Mandarin Art Festival Green Market! Please note that, in order to prevent competition among vendors in this intimate area of the Festival grounds, only one vendor will be invited to participate in each "category" of product. If your product resembles that of a Green Market Vendor featured below, we encourage you to request that your name be added to our mailing list for potential future opportunities by emailing us at [email protected].

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2024 Children's Sand Pit & ID Cards

The Masonic Lodge of Mandarin and Order of the Eastern Star will be providing children's activities adjacent to the Green Market. A sand pit (with clean and sterilized sand) will have coins placed randomly in the sand. Children will have the opportunity to grab as many coins they can within a minute. The Order of the Eastern Star will provide free children's identification cards and sell bottled water for visitors during art festival weekend.

Please note children's activities vary each year and location/placement on the Mandarin Community Club's ground and property.

2024 Green Market Vendors

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Agota Greek Gourmet

Agota Greek Gourmet is handcrafted Greek olive products that come directly from the owners farm in Greece. Including unfiltered first cold-press Extra Virgin Olive Oil, infused oils, vinegars, and more.

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Canales Products

Canales Products will offer their organic and handcrafted bottled Chili Sauces.

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Dave's Rub-A-Dub-Dub

Dave's Rub-A-Dub-Dub provides a variety of all natural low salt dry spiced rub for use on meats, seafood, and veggies.

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Delicious Gourmet Dips

Rich's Delicious Gourmet Dips has what you're craving. There are savory, sweet, spicy, and even cheesecake mixes. Lots of flavors and variety to choose from.

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Guanabana Artisan Ice Pops

These gourmet ice pops are handcrafted in small batches from fresh delicious fruits.  No artificial flavors, colors, or preservatives used. Guanabana Artisan Ice Pops uses local ingredients.  Healthy, gluten-free, allergy-free, and dairy-free options.

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Hilton Head House of Honey

Hilton Head House Of Honey is a local family owned business in Coligny Plaza.  Jay Elliot, the previous owner of The Hilton Head Island House Of Jerky, opened the store in July of 2021. 

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Little Black Box Baked Goods

A start-up business in Jacksonville, the Little Black Box Baked Goods are passionate about baking and feeding people!  Their products are made from scratch using fresh artisan ingredients, and local and organic when possible.

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Lizzie's Cheese Straws

Lizzie's Cheese Straws offers an elegant twist on a timeless, Southern tradition lacing a rich cheddar cheese flavor together with a subtle butter taste topped off with just enough of a peppery spice to give it a 'lil kick...a dash of Southern attitude you might say.

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Magnolia Artisan Soaps

Magnolia Artisan Soaps offers high quality luxury soaps, beauty, and wellness products.

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Milled by Miller (MBM) Woodworking

Woodworker Andrew Miller offers cutting boards, charcuterie boards, coasters, serving trays, and home/kitchen decor.
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Queen Bee Company, LLC

Joann and Don Peppers are owners of the Queen Bee Company, LLC.  They are local beekeepers who maintain, harvest, and sell all-natural unpasteurized honey and bee related products.

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Riverside Arts Market Vendors

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Sweet Aloha Treats 904

Sweet Aloha Treats 904 is a little family business dreamed up by then 15-year old, Keegan Mapa. He is passionate about giving back to the community so a portion of sales are donated to local charities.

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theflyingbirdnest

theflyingbirdnest will take you through snippets of a garden in a variety of strokes with watercolor. You will enjoy the relationship between the leaves, petals, shapes, and colors, with original watercolor art and designs by Robyn Freedman printed onto merchandise including tote bags, aprons, zipper pouches, and more.  

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ART FESTIVAL HOURS
EVERY EASTER WEEKEND
Saturday 10:00 am - 5:00 pm
Sunday 10:00 am - 4:00 pm

Children's Art Show
Saturday 10:00 am - 5:00 pm
​Sunday 10:00 am - 3:00 pm

(show take down at 2:45 pm for teacher pickup)


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LOCATION
Mandarin Community Club, Inc.
12447 Mandarin Road
Jacksonville, Florida 32223
(904) 268-1622
[email protected]

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​The Mandarin Community Club is a 501(c)(3) non-profit organization; all donations & contributions are tax-deductible to the fullest extend of the law.
One of the most outstanding achievements of the Mandarin Community Club, a local non-profit organization, is the annual Mandarin Art Festival held every Easter weekend since 1968. Founded in 1968 by Judge Westberry and a group of local artists, it's the longest running event of its kind in northeast Florida.  The Mandarin Art Festival, a high-quality juried fine art event, enjoys thousands of visitors who return year after year for their favorite artists or to see the array of creations by artists new to the festival.  The show is a vital funding source for the Mandarin Community Club's preservation, education and beautification work in the Mandarin community.

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