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June 7: What to Expect at the Wednesday Farmers Market

Photo by Lisa Carolin. Lots of veggie starts at the Wednesday Farmers Market.

By Lisa Carolin

Visit the Wednesday Chelsea Farmers Market this week for a huge variety of plants.

You’ll find vegetable, annual, and perennial plants, as well as colorful hanging plants.

Fresh greens, asparagus, rhubarb, radishes, potatoes, micro greens and more will also be for sale along with cheeses, eggs, breads, cakes, cookies, and pretzels.

Look for jewelry, pottery, and crafts as well.

The Wednesday market runs from 1-5 p.m. and is located in the Chelsea State Bank parking lot at 1010 S. Main St. near the corner of Old US-12 and M-52.

Enjoy the music of Chelsea’s own Bill Personke during the market. He’ll be playing a familiar blend of rock, folk, and rhythm and blues.

Longtime visitors to the farmers markets probably knew William Quickdraw-McGraw who died May 31. Kapnick Orchards announced his passing with this obituary:
https://www.pursefuneralhome.com/obituary/WilliamQuickdraw-McGraw.

To learn more about what to expect each week at the farmers markets, visit the website at www.chelseafarmersmkt.org, visit the Chelsea Farmers Market Facebook page, or e-mail [email protected].

These are some of the vendors to look for on Wednesday, weather permitting: 

  • Bordine Farms
  • Chemily Consulting (maybe)
  • Country Crafts
  • Debbie’s Bead Design
  • Fluffy Bottom Farm
  • Hankra Jewel
  • Kapnick Orchards
  • Kermit’s Pad
  • La Baguette
  • Lavender and Grace Family Farm
  • Lynn Eckerle
  • Marks Farm and Greenhouse
  • Maureen Lochey 
  • Silk Flower Arrangements by Pam
  • Smiling Jim’s Organic Seasoning (maybe)
  • Sol Microgreens
  • Srodeks Sausages (maybe)
  • St. Louis Center with Firestarter kits
  • Homestead (maybe)
  • Photo Get your flowers at the Wednesday farmers market.
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