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Sept. 7: lots to see, buy and do at the Chelsea Farmers Market

Photo by Lisa Carolin. Palmer Commons event space where the Saturday Farmers Market is held.

By Lisa Carolin

If you’re looking for a great way to spend your Saturday morning, come by the Chelsea Farmers Market located at a Palmer Commons and open from 8 a.m.-1 p.m.

The lovely venue has plenty of tables and chairs to take in the live music offered every Saturday as well as a kids’ tent and other activities.

It’s also a good time to stock up on fresh foods including corn, tomatoes, potatoes, carrots, beans, beets, squash, raspberries, pears, apples, and fresh herbs.

You’ll also find eggs, meats, and plenty of baked goods including baguettes, cookies, and muffins.

Whether it’s a gift you need or something for yourself, artisans at the Saturday market sell pottery, jewelry, paintings, birdhouses, soaps, soy candles, and more.

Saturday market vendors this season include Brieland Shoultz Farm, Bordine Farms, Goetz Family Farm, Heim Gardens, Jacob’s Fresh Farm Shares, Kapnick Orchards, Lake Divide Farm, Merkel Gardens and Greenhouses, Tantré Farm, Two Tracks Acres, La Baguette, Lakehouse Bakery, Stone Hearth Bakery, Sweet & Salty (cookies), Raterman (sourdough bread), Fluffy Bottom Creamery, Para Para Creamery, H&H Sugarbush, LLC, Shoreline Wild Salmon, Affeathermations, Awakened Provisions, Bristle’s Handmade and Homegrown, Debbie’s Beads, Lavender and Honey Herbal Apothecary, Country Hills Pottery, Elderwoods, Hoppy Soap, Holdwick, Santa Rosa Watercolors, Smellz so Good (candles), Thistle Blossom Herbal.

For more information, go to http://chelseafarmersmkt.org.

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