The Emerson-Garfield Farmers’ Market launched its second season on Friday, June 6.
Plenty of returning vendors were on hand, plus there were some very popular new ones, such as Project Hope’s Riverfront Farm and The Scone Ranger. In the music department, E-G’s very own Spokaloo was a big hit too.
Here’s a sampling of photos, taken by EGNC Vice Chair and head of our Neighborhood Planning initiative, Megan Kennedy:
Kids dance to Spokaloo
Beauty queens in front of Orange Thyme
Simply Sweets with handmade brittle and baklava
Everything’s gluten free at Gluten Busters
Stacy of Petunia’s Marketplace.
Jim Howell shows off his sauces.
Lauri of Pleasant Prairie farms is thrilled to be here
Tim of The Farm Yard
Eileen of Ramstead Ranch.
Bev’s honey is always tasty
Joe Bollman has garden plants like roses and honeysuckle
Bryant of Spokaloo
Bev chats with a patron
Amanda from the Main Market Co-op shows off their gourmet cheeses.
Mary has tiny storage boxes, picture frames and even trick wallets
The Farm Yard has a picture-perfect spread
Buying starts at The Father’s Table
Kids make a great sign with sidewalk chalk.
Eileen of Hope’s Treasure Chest has lots of plant starts
At the Rivertfront Farm booth.
Another satisfied customer
Vinegar Flats always has lots on offer
The YMCA teen program has lots of annuals and plant starts
The neighborhood where it all goes down
Here’s what you’re missing
Taking a stroll to see what’s on offer
Radishes are like candy!
You can always get a bite to eat at Shameless Sausages
The Scone Ranger’s scones are a hit
Trinity Catholic School was there to sell tickets to its Cow Plop fundraiser
Anne of The Father’s Table.
From this point on, the market runs every Friday from 3-7pm until October 17 at Knox Presbyterian (806 W Knox).
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