Shoreline Farmers Market opens Saturday June 7, 2025

Shoreline, WALocal News

The Shoreline Farmers Market opens its 2025 season on Saturday, June 7, from 10 a. m. to 2 p. m. at the 192nd Park n Ride lot on Aurora.

The market will showcase fresh flowers, a variety of local produce, and prepared foods from numerous vendors. Attendees can enjoy live music, games, and activities for children, such as free face painting, enhancing the community atmosphere. A ribbon-cutting ceremony, organized by the Shoreline Chamber, will formally inaugurate the market. Community engagement remains a key focus, with locals encouraged to bring friends and pets, as treats will be provided for dogs. This year, the market will feature both familiar and new farms, offering a diverse selection of locally sourced goods.

The event stands as an opportunity for residents to support local agriculture and enjoy a vibrant community gathering. Such markets play a crucial role in fostering local economies and promoting sustainable practices.

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