Sunday October 19, 2025 is the last regular Farmers Market in Lake Forest Park

Shoreline, WALocal News

Lake Forest Park's farmers market will hold its final regular season event on Sunday, October 19, 2025. Attendees can find fresh apples, pears, carrots, and a range of local goods from friendly vendors. The market serves as a vital community hub, promoting local agriculture and fostering social connections. After the regular season, holiday farmers markets and craft fairs are scheduled for November 23 and December 14, providing additional opportunities for community engagement. This seasonal change emphasizes the importance of supporting local businesses and enjoying fresh, seasonal produce.

The presence of diverse offerings, including fish, meat, and flowers, further enriches the market experience. By participating, residents contribute to the local economy and strengthen community ties. The upcoming holiday events will continue to celebrate local culture and craftsmanship.

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