This post was contributed by a community member. The views expressed here are the author's own.

Health & Fitness

LAST DAY of the Season at Redmond Saturday Market

Well folks, the 26th is the last day of our market season! It's been so much fun! We sure are going to miss you in November, but we'll be back for your shopping delight on May 3rd! Thank you for supporting your local farmer's market!


Be sure to stop by for your final chance to pick up fresh market produce, fantastic dips, jams & honey for your pantry and fabulous handmade crafts-great for holiday gift-giving!

And while you're at it, say hello to the Heart of Dreams Alpacas-they'll be out on the grassy area all day long!

And stick around for our annual HOWL-O-WEEN Pet Parade-happening at noon! Walk your dressed up dog in our parade and you could win a prize!


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!

We’ve removed the ability to reply as we work to make improvements. Learn more here

The views expressed in this post are the author's own. Want to post on Patch?

More from Redmond