The West Seattle Farmer's Market will host events in May and June to celebrate the market's 10th anniversary. For more images of the market please click on the photo above.
For its 10th anniversary celebration, the West Seattle Farmers Market is gearing up for an abundant spring harvest with a variety of fresh lettuces and hearty greens, asparagus, carrots, rhubarb and other local farm fresh delights. Farmers will also come with all kinds of plant starts so city dwellers can prepare for their own garden harvests.
Upcoming events at West Seattle Farmer's market:
May 3
A performance by the West Seattle Symphonette.
May 10, 11 a.m.
Cooking Demo with Foraged and Found Edibles
Jeremy Faber of Foraged and Found Edibles will show market shoppers how to make delicious dishes with wild Washington greens and mushrooms. Jeremy is an accomplished chef and loves to introduce others to the wonderful and unique flavors of Washington's wild bounty.
May 24, 11 a.m.
Free mule wagon rides for kids of all ages, live music from Clallam County, and free sweet pea starts from Langley Gardens.
June 28
The anniversary coincide with the market's "Berry Spectacular" event, a celebration of northwest berries. Jack Miller of the Husky Deli will be coordinating with our farmers to create an ice cream flavor out of local, Washington state berries as part of an all-day giveaway. The sundaes will be garnished by a wedge of Herban Feast catering's sweet waffle. The event will also feature a cherry pit-spitting contest for kids.
The West Seattle Farmers Market is on Sundays year-round 10 a.m. to 2 p.m., located in the Alaska Junction on the corner of California and S.W. Alaska in the parking lot behind Morton’s Drugstore and Key Bank.