** Issaquah Farmers Market Cancels Fall Market, Winter Market Set to Proceed

Issaquah, WA** Local News

The Issaquah Farmers Market has announced the cancellation of its Fall Market, originally scheduled for November 23, due to damage from a recent windstorm and ongoing power outages in the area. In contrast, the Winter Market will proceed as planned on December 14 at Pickering Barn, showcasing a variety of local winter produce and handmade crafts. This event is not only a shopping opportunity but also a vital platform for local farmers to sell their products directly to the community, thereby supporting the local economy. Additionally, the market fosters community engagement by providing a space for families to learn about nutrition and for children to discover new fruits and vegetables. Attendees can enjoy prepared food options available outside, with convenient parking provided at Pickering Barn.

The Farmers Market plays an essential role in local culture, promoting social connections among residents. As it adapts to challenges like the recent storm, it continues to emphasize the importance of local agriculture and sustainable practices. Residents are encouraged to participate in the Winter Market to support local vendors and strengthen community ties.

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