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Plymouth Farmers Market opens for the season June 21

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Mayor Jeffry Wosje | City of Plymouth Official website

Mayor Jeffry Wosje | City of Plymouth Official website

The City of Plymouth will kick off its annual outdoor Farmers Market Wednesday, June 21 at Parkers Lake Playfield, 15500 County Road 6. The market will be open 2:30-6:30 p.m. each Wednesday through Oct. 4.

A few market guidelines include:

  • The Farmers Market begins promptly at 2:30 p.m. and no early purchases are allowed
  • Some vendors offer credit card payments, but shoppers should bring cash for those who do not 
  • The market offers food support benefits for those who participate in the Supplemental Nutrition Assistance Program (SNAP). Shoppers can use their EBT cards at the City Market booth to purchase tokens which can then be used to purchase eligible items from participating vendors 
  • Dogs are not allowed, with the exception of service dogs
  • Use of available handwashing stations and hand sanitizer dispensers is encouraged
Community Table

A community table is available to charity and non-profit organizations for fundraising, promotional and educational purposes. To apply, call Recreation Program Coordinator Zach Swenson at 763-509-5226 or email zswenson@plymouthmn.gov at least two weeks in advance of a desired date.

Weekly Newsletter

Each week, the City of Plymouth publishes a Plymouth Farmers Market newsletter featuring vendors, market news and upcoming events. For more information and to sign up to receive the newsletter via email, visit the Farmers Market webpage.

Sponsors

The 2023 Plymouth Farmers Market is sponsored by Allina Health Aetna and First Student.

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