Edmonds Historical Museum Summer Market opens Saturday

Edmonds, WALocal News

The Edmonds Historical Museum Summer Market opens on May 3, showcasing around 90 vendors providing fresh produce, meats, fish, baked goods, and handmade items. The market operates from 9 a. m. to 2 p. m.

, situated at the intersection of 5th Avenue and Main Street, extending up Bell Street to 6th Avenue. Shoppers can expect a variety of farm-raised meats, freshly caught fish, and colorful flowers, as well as unique creations from local artists and crafters. This event not only supports local agriculture but also strengthens community ties through shared experiences. The market plays a crucial role in promoting small businesses, allowing them to engage directly with the community. As a vibrant hub for local commerce, it encourages sustainable shopping practices among residents and visitors.

The Summer Market has become a staple in Edmonds, drawing crowds eager to support local vendors. Attendees can enjoy a lively atmosphere while discovering fresh and unique offerings every Saturday.

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