Shoreline Farmers Market kicks off season with ribbon cutting, record-breaking attendance, and Pride Celebration launch

Shoreline, WALocal News

The Shoreline Farmers Market kicked off its 2025 season on June 7, drawing record attendance with hundreds of community members celebrating the event. The opening day featured vibrant booths with fresh produce and artisan goods, further supporting local vendors. This year, the market introduced a monthlong Pride celebration in partnership with the City of Shoreline, promoting inclusion and community engagement. Weekly themes during Pride Month offer educational activities, including Queer Icon Bingo, to highlight LGBTQIA+ figures. Market vendors, like Shalyn Holloway from Olsen Farms, stress the importance of combining celebration with education.

The market also supports food access initiatives, encouraging families to utilize programs like WIC and SNAP for fresh produce. The Shoreline Farmers Market operates every Saturday from 10 a. m. to 2 p. m.

until October 25, 2025. For more information about vendors and events, visit their website or follow them on social media.

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