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Oct. 7: cider, pumpkins, fall produce at the Wednesday Farmers Market

Photo by Lisa Carolin.

By Lisa Carolin

The Chelsea Wednesday Farmers Market lasts through the end of October, and this week you’ll find a big selection of fall produce.

There will be pumpkins for sale, as well as gourds and squash, tomatoes and peppers.

Apple cider fans will find plenty of cider as well as apples, plums, pears, and raspberries.

You’ll find a variety of baked goods at the market as well as cheese, jam, and honey.

Artisans will be selling bird houses, jewelry, pottery, and more.

The market is located in the parking lot of the Chelsea State Bank at the intersection of M-52 and Old US-12 and runs from 1-5 p.m.

Everyone who enters the market must wear a mask, and there are masks available for those who don’t have one. Vendors, volunteers, and market staff are also required to wear a mask.

Market Manager Emily Griswold asks anyone with any sign of illness to please stay home.

Everyone is asked to practice social distancing of 6-10 feet and not to linger.

Shoppers will be asked to follow one-way pedestrian traffic signs using one entrance and one exit. There will also be hand washing stations.

Shoppers are asked not to touch or sample products, and vendors will choose and bag items.

Anyone with questions is encouraged to go to the market’s website: https://chelseafarmersmkt.org or to check for updates on social media.

Photo by Lisa Carolin.
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