Everett Farmers Market Grand Opening on Mothers Day

Everett, WALocal News

The Everett Farmers Market reopens this weekend, coinciding with the celebration of Mother's Day. Operating every Sunday from 10:30 am to 3 pm through October, the market will feature over 80 local vendors who offer a variety of goods, including food, crafts, plants, and home decor. Families can visit to select special gifts or enjoy a day out together. This weekend, patrons can enjoy live music from Sunday Speedtrap, who will perform 1980s sing-along hits from 12 pm to 2 pm. Located in Downtown Everett at Wetmore Avenue and Wall Street, the market not only supports local artisans but also brings the community together.

The return of the farmers market is significant for local economies, especially as it aims to boost sales for small businesses. Last season, the market attracted thousands of visitors, showcasing the importance of such community events. The market has become a staple in Everett, contributing to the area's vibrant culture.

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