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June 18, 2008

Leelanau Farm Markets (and a Farm Market Guide)

Filed under: Leelanau, Shopping, empire, farms, food, glen arbor, leland, michigan, photo, summer, suttons bay, traverse city — Andrew McFarlane @ 9:48 am

Just Peachy by Andy McFarlaneThe Leelanau Farmers Markets are now in their 8th season and feature fresh, Leelanau County produce and farm products. Here are the locations and times:

Glen Arbor(downtown, behind the Township Hall) 9am-1pm
Tuesdays, June 17 – September 2, 2008

Leland (parking lot across from The Bluebird Restaurant) 9am – Noon
Thursdays, June 19 - September 4, 2008

Northport (The Depot next to the marina) 9am - 1pm
Fridays, June 27 - September 5, 2008

Suttons Bay (corner of Lincoln & Broadway, at skating rink) 9am - 1pm
Saturdays, May 17 - October 18, 2008

Empire (downtown near the Post Office) 9am - 1pm
Saturdays, June 14 - September 27, 2008

Speaking of farms and markets, the Taste The Local Difference guide to local farm markets and farm products is now available at visitor centers and retail locations from Manistee to Mackinac (and all through Leelanau). Now in its fifth year, the free and popular guide lists 229 farms, 26 wineries, 21 farmers markets and nearly 100 restaurants, caterers, grocers and other businesses that offer locally grown food products in the 10-county northwest lower Michigan region.

Visit Taste the Local Difference is also online at www.LocalDifference.org for an online guide, recipes and other information about fresh, seasonal foods.

You'll also want to check out our online listing of Leelanau farm markets on the Leelanau.com map! (look for the yellow milk jug and apple on the map!)

Photo: Just Peachy by Andy McFarlane

3 Comments »

  1. Don't forget to mention the NEW Northport Farmers Market Starting this Saturday...

    Comment by Debra West — June 26, 2008 @ 10:38 am

  2. Thanks for the tip, Debra. The Enterprise says it's FRIDAYS though! From their article on the new Northport farmers markets:

    ...The first Northport Farmers Market will be held Friday, June 27, from 9 a.m. to 1 p.m. on the lawn in front of the Depot next to the marina... The area around the Depot has plenty of room for vendor booths, according to Anderson. The cost for a one-time display is $10, or a vendor may purchase a seasonal fee of $90.

    The market will be held each Friday morning, rain or shine, through Sept. 5. To sign up for a display area call (231) 386-5188.

    Comment by Andrew McFarlane — June 27, 2008 @ 6:51 am

  3. Thanks for the update!!!

    Comment by Debra West — June 28, 2008 @ 11:52 am

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