Arrived just as the market opened. I entered through the parking lot as I walked to get there. The market was in the area of the parking lot and it was brutally hot. The weather forecast for today said somewhere between 77 and 79 and boy was it there then. There were sprinkles light rain but nothing to be bothered with. I went into the library to return books and sat in the park facing the skateway for kids. I waited for a friend who came and then began exploring in the back of the library parking lot. I was very disappointed in that there weren't many vendors selling produce. I was able to buy a pint of strawberries and a wonderful 🍎Apple for $4.50 total. I did not find any other produce that interested me even though they had more at different stands. It also had a stands selling whiskey, hard cider, cheeses, salsa, mushrooms, eggs,huge hanging flower baskets for 15.. lovely singer/guitar player reminiscent of Janis Joplin's gravelly voice really sing well. For lunch I had a gyro without the bread as I cannot eat that . they accommodated me very nicely with a fork and double tin foil. it was a nice outing for the three hours I was there with my friend .would I...
Read moreThe Farmers Market was such a better experience when it was next to the library. On a hot summer day a parking lot is not the most comfortable place to be relative to a nice shaded lawn. I suspect the market was moved to better ensure social distancing and mask wearing which is understandable and welcome, but man its hot on that pavement. Also i felt that there wasn’t that much produce. I’d really prefer more fruits and veg at a Farmers Market and...
Read moreI love having a weekly farmer's market in my neighborhood. Bayne Park is a great location and looks like there is still plenty of space to accommodate additional vendors. Hughes Apiary and Pond Hill Farm are my favorite vendors (amazing quality). Would love to see more produce and fruit vendors included for added variety. Excited to see our little...
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