VENDOR NEWS  
June 10 – Second Saturday in June

VENDOR UPDATES

  • Native Bread will be bringing Helm canned cold brew coffee to the Market to complement their gluten-free offerings.
  • Summer produce is coming in fast and furious now! You’ll find green beans, cucumbers, eggplant, tomatoes, beets, carrots, kohlrabi, leeks, garlic scapes, and more! And we still have strawberries and rhubarb! Yum!!
  • Filigree Bakery will be bringing special macaron celebrating Pride Month and this Saturday’s Pride Parade downtown.
  • Farmer’s Sauce now has the rights to label two of their sauces for using the name of the restaurant that made them famous – Acapulco Joe’s!!
  • Groomsville Popcorn will be bringing an excigting new product this week – Buffalo Cheddar

OUT THIS WEEK

  • Reminder – Ann’s Asparagus/Pete’s Peaches is done with asparagus for the season. We’ll see him back with some peaches later this month.

See our alphabetical Summer Vendor List for all our vendors with their regular schedules and offerings. To find vendor locations at the Market, check the Vendor Map each week in this newsletter or scan the Vendor Map QR Code at the market entrance!

Remember to bring CASH to shop our vendors who don’t take credit cards (Raber Family Farm, Norman Mullet Farm, Pete’s Peaches and Phelps Family Farm).

WHAT’S COOKING:
Cucumber Salad with Soy, Ginger and Garlic

So many cucumbers at the Market last week – pickling, slicing, English, and white! And nothing is more refreshing in the summer heat than a vinegar-based cucumber salad. This version adds an Asian twist which earned a rare 5 stars from New York Time Cooking!  

 

MUSICAL GUEST NORTH
Pat McBride

Enjoy music by BRFM favorite Pat McBride this week. Pat brings us folk rock originals along with standards and 60s favorites. He’s always popular at the Market.  Come listen to him sing and play while shop and dine at the Market.

 

MUSICAL GUEST SOUTH
Braedon Handy

Braedan is a Broad Ripple native new to the Market.  He plays mainly guitar with some keyboard and his music is eclectic. You’ll hear a mix of be-bop jazz, the obscure musical talent of Michael Hedges, the smooth Bruno Mars, as well as all the favorites Michael Jackson, the Beatles and Led Zeppelin.

Our musicians volunteer to perform at the Market,
so tips are much appreciated!

 

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