End of season Harvest Market at Shoreline Farmers Market October 25, 2025 - three more Saturday markets

Shoreline, WALocal News

The Shoreline Farmers Market will host its annual Harvest Market on Saturday, October 25, 2025, from 10 am to 2 pm, marking a significant community celebration. Local farmers and artisans will showcase their products, supported by live music throughout the day. Attendees can indulge in free hot apple cider and face painting, creating a family-friendly atmosphere. Costumes are highly encouraged, inviting both adults and pets to join in the festive spirit. This event is especially important as it represents the last market of the season, with only three Saturdays remaining.

The Harvest Market serves as a vital gathering point for the Shoreline community, fostering local connections and support for small businesses. The market's commitment to providing enjoyable activities and free goodies reinforces its role in enhancing community engagement. Overall, the Harvest Market promises a day filled with fun and celebration for all who attend.

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