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July 8: Check Out May We Color at the Saturday Chelsea Farmers Market

Photo by Lisa Carolin. Marilyn Weir of May We Color at the Saturday Chelsea Farmers Market.
Photo by Lisa Carolin. An example of artwork for sale from May We Color.

By Lisa Carolin

The choices of fruits and vegetables are increasing every week at the Chelsea Farmers Markets.

Visit Palmer Commons on Main Street Saturday between 8 a.m.-1 p.m. for fresh sweet and sour cherries and blueberries.

A variety of vegetables ranging from salad greens to cucumbers and radishes to potatoes will be for sale along with organic options.

Lots of colorful hanging plants as well as perennial, annual, vegetable plants and herbs will be available, too.

Chelsea artist Marilyn Weir is the artist behind all the paintings of animals and flowers at her May We Color booth. Come visit and talk to her about commissioning a painting and personalized cards.

Jewelry, pottery, and other crafts will also be for sale along with fresh baked goods, locally made cheeses, eggs, beef, and chicken.

Musician Kevin Brown will perform beginning at 10:30 a.m.

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:

  • Kermit’s Pad
  • Goetz Greenhouses
  • Tantre Farm
  • Beeton’s Fine Foods
  • Kapnick Orchard
  • La Baguette
  • May We Color
  • Sallie’s Toybox
  • The Cookie Lady
  • Jams and Gems
  • Smokey Michigan
  • Pola Pastry
  • Wild Cherry Farm
  • Grateful Soil
  • Brieland Shoultz
  • Jacob’s Fresh Farm
  • The Roaming Stone
  • Dexter Folsom
  • Upperhand Fish (maybe)
  • Hankra (maybe)
Photo by Lisa Carolin. The May We Color booth at the Saturday Farmers Market.

 

 

 

 

 

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