Lake Forest Park Farmers Market opens Mothers Day May 11, 2025

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The Lake Forest Park Farmers Market is launching its season on Mother's Day, May 11, 2025, from 10 AM to 2 PM in front of City Hall. This vibrant community event promises fresh produce, local goods, and a chance to connect with beloved and new vendors alike. Attendees are encouraged to come early, especially if they wish to purchase a lovely bouquet to celebrate the mothers in their lives. Operating every Sunday until October 19, the market serves as a crucial hub for healthy food access. A key feature is the Market Bucks program, which provides support to low-income families, ensuring they can enjoy nutritious options.

This initiative highlights the market's role in promoting community health and food security. The event not only enriches the local economy but also fosters community spirit. Mark your calendars and prepare for a delightful day filled with fresh finds and heartfelt connections!

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