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Fresh, Fun & Family Friendly at Redmond Saturday Market

Need something to do on your Saturdays in Redmond? Redmond Saturday Market is your answer!

Take advantage of the great weather we're having and explore the longest running open-air market on the Eastside! Stroll through our market and pick up some farm fresh produce-you'll be berry happy you did! Need a gift for someone special? Choose from all sorts of wonderful handmade treasures by local artists! Just plain hungry? We've got some fabulous bites to eat! And what's even better is you can enjoy your lunch at a picnic bench in the sun while listening to great live music from 12:00-2:00! Ride you bike on over, or park for free at Redmond Town Center. And bring your furry friends-we are pet friendly! See you Saturday!

www.redmondsaturdaymarket.org

Redmond Saturday Market is the oldest open-air market on the Eastside. It's a public market comprised of local farmers, gardeners, artists, craftspeople & food specialists. Everything is made, grown, or produced in the state of Washington. Redmond Saturday Market offers a great selection of fresh fruits and vegetables, plants, herbs, beautiful cut flowers, baked goods, jams & jellies, honey, dips, sauces, cheese and a huge variety of handmade arts and crafts. There are several lunch choices-including tamales, pizza, sausage sandwiches, crepes, popcorn, & shaved ice. Many of our farmers are certified organic, and some available food items are gluten-free.

At Redmond Saturday Market, there's plenty of entertainment for the whole family-main stage music and buskers every Saturday, educational community booths, pet adoption opportunities, story time for kids, two special days for "kid vendors" to sell their arts and crafts & several other big events. Check our calendar often for upcoming fun for everyone!

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