Fulton Street Farmers Market Info
Second Season Market | Saturday | 10AM-1PM
616.454.4118 | Call with any questions you may have!
Community Supported Marketplace | Become a Member!
Brick Sales | Purchase your uniquely engraved brick today!
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Second Season Market | Saturday | 10AM-1PM
616.454.4118 | Call with any questions you may have!
Community Supported Marketplace | Become a Member!
Brick Sales | Purchase your uniquely engraved brick today!
The flowers are starting to bloom, and new seasonal produce is popping up at the market, as well as new and returning vendors. This weekend you can be sure to find fresh produce such as ramps and rhubarb! We are excited for the arrival of these spring products, as they are signs of the warmer and bountiful days ahead. As this season draws to its end, we are grateful for all of the vendors who continued to show up every weekend throughout the winter. Come on down this Saturday and show our Second Season vendors some love and see who else has made their return to the Market!
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 for Second Season on Saturdays 10AM-1PM now through April 24, 2021.
*Friendly reminder: Due to the circumstances surrounding COVID-19, we are taking necessary precautions to ensure the safety and health of all. Per the MDHHS Order + the Fulton Street Farmers Market’s Authority, we require all vendors + shoppers are required to wear masks to enter the market. 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 in order to continue to serve the community!
What's at the Market?
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