Get out tomorrow and enjoy the nice cooler weather and sunshine! The market is filled with pumpkins, gourds and mums as we move into this next season. So, join us Saturday September 19, for another wonderful market! Even with the weather getting colder, the market still has a large variety of fresh fruits and vegetables for you! Fresh fruits and veggies are perfect for freezing, pickling or canning to stock up for the winter! Veggies aren’t your thing? Check out all of the fresh meat, eggs and cheese options that are available as well. Come out this Saturday and stock up on all the local goodness this season has brought us!
Shop from over 55 local farms + food businesses offering a variety of products such as fresh greens, sweet corn, peppers, broccoli, squash, apples, farm fresh meat, eggs + cheese, fresh baked goods (GF/vegan options too!), donuts, kombucha, hard cider + so much more! We look forward to seeing you there!
Take a look at the list below to see which products will be available tomorrow! If you are wondering WHO will be at the market, take a look at our ROLL CALL on our Facebook or Instagram! The market is open Wednesday, Friday + Saturday 8AM-2PM now through October.
*Friendly reminder: Due to the circumstances surrounding COVID-19, we are taking necessary precautions to ensure the safety and health of all. At this time, ALL vendors + SHOPPERS are required to wear masks to enter the market. Our capacity limit is set to 200 CUSTOMERS in the market at a time. Please visit our COVID-19 response page in order to view + properly follow our guidelines. Thank you for your compliance and understanding as we strive to keep our market open!
What's In-Season?
- Apples + Apple products
- Artisan Ketchups
- Assorted Cheeses- made from cow milk, sheep milk, goat milk!
- Baked goods
- Beeswax
- Beets
- Body care products- handmade soaps
- Bread (assorted variety)
- Broccoli
- Cabbage
- Carrots
- Celery
- Chives
- Cider
- Coffee Beans
- Cold-pressed Juice
- Cotton Candy
- Cucumbers
- Donuts (deliciously vegan)
- Dumplings- frozen + steamed
- Edible Flowers
- Eggplant
- Eggs- chicken + duck + turkey
- Elderberries
- Fish- Michigan caught then frozen, smoked + pate
- Flowers- bouquets, stems, plants
- Frozen Pizza
- Garlic
- Granola
- Greens – Asian greens (variety), spinach, kale, salad mixes, mustard greens, swiss chard, collard greens, butter lettuce, red romaine, arugula
- Green Beans
- Gourds
- Hard Cider
- Herbs-cilantro, parsley, basil, dill, sage, thyme
- Honey
- Kohlrabi
- Kombucha
- Loose leaf tea
- Maple Syrup
- Meat- chicken, beef, pork, turkey, rabbit, lamb, duck
- Microgreens- sunflower shoots, pea shoots, arugula, broccoli, wheatgrass, radish
- Milk
- Mushrooms (wide variety)
- Nectarines
- Okra
- Onions- green, candy, sweet, red
- Pastys
- Peaches
- Pears
- Peppers- sweet, mild, hot (large variety of flavors + colors)
- Pickles + pickled vegetables
- Plants- herbs, flowers
- Plums
- Popcorn- assorted variety
- Potatoes
- Premade meals
- Preserves
- Radishes
- Rutabaga
- Salsas
- Scallions
- Shallots
- Summer Squash
- Sweet Corn
- Sweet Potatoes
- Tomatoes- greenhouse, heirloom, cherry, sun golds
- Tortillas
- Vegan meat
- Zucchini
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