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Check out Arbor Trading Post Leather Goods at the Saturday Farmers Market

Photo by Lisa Carolin.
Photo by Lisa Carolin.

By Lisa Carolin

Visit the first Chelsea Farmers Market of September Saturday and make the most of the colorful harvest of the season.

The market runs from 8 a.m.-1 p.m. at Palmer Commons on Main Street.

Flower bouquets including sunflowers will be for sale.

Fresh tomatoes and corn along with squash, peppers, cucumbers, and a huge array of fresh produce will also be available including peaches, nectarines, apples, and melons.

Photo by Lisa Carolin.

Quality handcrafted leather goods will be among the crafts available. Stop by Arbor Trading Post and choose from wallets, key chains, passport covers, sunglasses cases, belts, and more.

You’ll also find locally made cheeses at the market as well as a large selection of fresh baked breads, cakes, muffins, cookies, and “bretzels.”

This week’s performer is singer and songwriter Lilly MacPhee

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 Saturday:

  • Aatma Collective
  • Arbor Trading Post
  • Backbeat Farm
  • Beetons Fine Foods
  • Bordine Farms 
  • Brieland Shoultz Farm
  • Bristle Handmade & Homegrown
  • Chamber Spotlight: Ballet Chelsea
  • Checkered Flag Chocolate – yum!
  • Dexter Folsom – back next week
  • Doug’s Mugs – back next week
  • Fluffy Bottom Farm
  • Goetz Greenhouses
  • Grateful Soil
  • Hankra Jewel
  • Jacob’s Fresh Farm 
  • Jerry Gasche – black and red raspberries
  • JT’s Deli
  • Kapnick Orchards
  • Ken’s Woodcrafts
  • Kermit’s Pad
  • La Baguette
  • Lynn Eckerle
  • May We Color
  • Merry Made 
  • Pola Pastry 
  • Roaming Stone 
  • Sallie’s Toy Box
  • Smokey Michigan 
  • Tantre Farm
  • The Cookie Lady
  • Upperhand Fish
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