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First Farmers Market Packs a Lot of Punch

The Port Washington Farmers Market kicked off on Saturday with quite a few additions and perfect weather.

Editor's note: The following information is taken from a press release from Port Washington Farmers Market organizers.

The first of the season kicked off in grand style this past Saturday with near perfect June sunshine. The crowd started shopping and mingling well before the market officially opened welcoming several new vendors including the group. Highlighting the opening was the ever popular musical act, Dockside Ramblers.

Available to market-goers was a wide variety of fruits, vegetables, arts and crafts, fresh coffee and treats from the Java Dock, fruits, vegetables, herbal soaps, pet products from Pretty Paws, as well as ready to eat food choices including egg rolls, and delicious dishes from a Taste of Africa.  New seating areas have been added this year throughout the market to accommodate those wanting to sample, relax and crowd watch.

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Live music is scheduled every few weeks as are other activities and fun things to do. See the complete schedule on the Port Washington Main Street Facebook page, under Farmers Market, or use this direct link.

The Farmers Market is a fun way to start your weekend and runs 9 .a.m to 1 p.m., each Saturday except Fish Day, through the end of October.

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Port Washington Main Street continues to accept vendors, and would like to hear from those interested in putting on a children’s activity such as face painting or arts and crafts.  Please call the Main Street office if interested at 262-235-0575.


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