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Lakewood Farmers Market returns for its second season, June 4

June 2, 2013 By Ben Sclair

LAKEWOOD — On Tuesday, June 4 the Lakewood farmers market is returning for its second season. The opening day ceremony will kick off with a ribbon cutting and feature Mayor Don Anderson as well as the market’s presenting sponsor, St. Clare Hospital.

The market runs every Tuesday from 11 a.m. to 3 p.m. on the City Hall plaza, located at 6000 Main Street SW in Lakewood, Wash. from June 4 through September 17. New this year, there will be two extended market days on July 30 and September 10 when the market will be open from 11 a.m. to 7 p.m.

Join the City of Lakewood for the grand opening on June 4 and receive a free reusable market bag with a purchase from any of the market vendors, while supplies last, and enjoy live entertainment provided by The Intrusions; a local jazz ensemble.

The Lakewood Farmers Market is a great place to take the family.  Fresh produce, delicious treats and beautiful crafts provide a little something for everyone.  This season, the City of Lakewood has added themed days, live entertainment, demos and lots of community fun.  Entertainment is sponsored by WSECU.

For a detailed schedule and list of activities, visit: www.cityoflakewood.us/farmersmarket or call (253) 983-7887.

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