And we were completely blown away by the turnout for out FIRST Summer Nights at the Market concert + event series. So this upcoming Tuesday, join us and 20 Monroe Live for our second Summer Nights at the Market!! Enjoy FREE 2-hours of live + local musical performances by Jim Dandy and the Fancy Pants (6-6:45), a family, kid-friendly band, and Domestic Problems (7-7:45). Just bring your own chair! Music generously sponsored by 20 Monroe Live.
Sip on some local beer from Brewery Vivant + cider from The Peoples Cider Co. from our cash bars while enjoying some awesome, local music. Shop and support Michigan artisan, food, and farm vendors. Eat some tasty treats from a delicious selection of food trucks. And bring the kiddos out to participate in some fun, engaging activities hosted by Plainsong Farm.
A very special thank you to 20 Monroe Live, Alpine Tents & Events, Farm Brigge, Rice & Fowler Insurance Agency, and BBC Distributing for sponsoring this evening's concert + event!
More information here --> https://www.facebook.com/events/434550444068010/
SATURDAY FOOD LIST
- Apples
- Asparagus
- Beans (green, yellow, purple)
- Blueberries (new arrival!)
- Body care products
- Bread/Baked goods
- Broccoli
- Celery
- Cherries (just arrived!)
- Coffee (cold brew, beans, ground)
- Cookies
- Cider (alcoholic + non-alcoholic)
- Cruciferous veggies
- Cucumber
- Dairy products (milk, cheese, goat cheese)
- Eggs
- Fava beans (new on the Market!)
- Fish
- Flowers
- Garden tranplants (vegetables, herbs)
- Gooseberries
- Granola
- Greens
- Herbal remedy products
- Herbs
- Honey
- Hungarian Pastries
- Jelly/jam
- Juice (cold-pressed)
- Kettle Corn
- Kombucha
- Maple Syrup
- Marinades
- Meat (great variety, never factory farmed!)
- Microgreens
- Mushrooms
- Pasta (hand-made!)
- Pasties
- Peas
- Peppers
- Pizza crusts
- Popcorn
- Potatoes
- Quiche
- Raspberries
- Rhubarb
- Root veggies
- Salsa
- Soup mixes
- Strawberries
- Summer Squash
- Sweet potatoes
- Teas
- Tortillas
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