Last of the Season: Issaquah Farmers Market

Issaquah, WALocal News

The Issaquah Farmers Market is gearing up for its last event of the season on September 28, 2024, inviting residents to partake in a vibrant local gathering from 9 AM to 2 PM at Pickering Barn. This weekly market has been a community favorite, showcasing local vendors and fresh produce every Saturday, regardless of the weather. As a special feature for the final day, members of the City Council will be available to engage with residents, encouraging discussions about local governance and community needs. Attendees can expect a lively atmosphere filled with fresh goods, live interactions, and a chance to connect with their local representatives. The Issaquah Farmers Market not only supports local businesses but also strengthens community ties among residents.

For additional information, including a detailed market map, attendees are encouraged to visit the city’s official website. This market serves as an essential part of Issaquah's cultural fabric, promoting sustainability and community engagement. Make sure to stop by the Pickering Barn for this end-of-season celebration.

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