Apply To Be A Vendor

Marysville, WALocal News

The Wednesday Marysville Farmers Market is gearing up for its upcoming season at Comeford Park, operating from May 28 to August 20, every Wednesday from 2 PM to 6 PM. Sponsored by the City of Marysville and managed by Everett Farmers Market LLC, this market aims to celebrate the diverse range of locally grown food from Marysville and surrounding areas. The organizers are specifically seeking vendors, including growers, cheese makers, and those offering baked goods or concessions, to enhance the market's offerings. Applications for vendor participation are currently open, providing an excellent opportunity for local businesses to showcase their products. This initiative not only supports local agriculture but also fosters community engagement, encouraging residents to buy fresh and local.

The market serves as a vital hub for food access, connecting consumers to high-quality produce and artisan goods. Interested vendors can find additional details and apply through the market's website or by contacting them directly via phone or email. With its focus on local produce and community involvement, the Marysville Farmers Market is poised to be a vibrant weekly gathering spot.

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