Edmonds Historical Museum Farmers Market back for another season

Edmonds, WALocal News

The 2025 Edmonds Historical Museum Summer Market opened on May 3, featuring over 90 vendors amidst light morning showers. Shoppers filled the streets to buy fresh produce and handmade crafts, with food options ranging from pizza to popcorn. The market, which runs every Saturday from 9 a. m. to 2 p.

m. until October 18, supports family-owned businesses. Vendors such as Vespucci Pizza and Alvarez Farms offer locally sourced products, ensuring authenticity. All produce is grown or raised by the farmers themselves, as resellers and imported goods are not allowed. This policy fosters a direct connection between shoppers and local artisans.

The market has become a staple in the community, promoting local agriculture and craftsmanship. As the season progresses, it continues to draw crowds eager for unique goods and fresh food.

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