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Wednesday night open hours at farmers market showcases local music, food

The Local Feed on WYCE talks about the Fulton Street Farmers Market

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Recently on WYCE’s The Local Feed, the newly opened Wednesday night market hours at the Fulton Street Farmers Market was featured. Listen above. 

Each summer, the Fulton Street Farmers Market holds a special evening market on Wednesday nights from 4:00 to 7:00 pm. The market runs from June through September. 

There will be indoor and outdoor vendors featuring, produce, meat, cheese, milk, eggs, honey and maple syrup. Here’s the current line-up:

  • Ludwicks Bakery
  • Blackbird Farms - produce
  • Earthkeeper Farms - certified Organic produce
  • Urban Mushroom
  • Michigan Farm Cheese Dairy 
  • Dirty Girl Farm - bath and body products
  • Green Wagon - produce
  • Woodbridge Dairy 
  • Rakowski – meat, dairy products, eggs, maple syrup
  • Grampa's Pasty and Pie Co.

There will be food vendors and live musical entertainment. Other events are being scheduled throughout the summer. Music coming up: Shannon Hughes on June 4 and Rock Bottom String Band on June 11. 

If you need a ride – take the bus. Bus number 14 stops in both directions right at the market on Fulton Street. Click here for the bus schedule. 

So, come on down to the market on the corner of Fulton and Fuller in the Grand Rapids’ Midtown Neighborhood on Wednesday nights for fun, food and family. 

Disclosure: Theresa is the President of the Board of the Fulton St. Farmers Market.

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