Richland Farmers' Market
Posted on Jun 28, 2008 by Cari McGee in Tri-Cities, WA
About a year ago, some people asked me how to get to the Farmers’ Market in Richland. Since fresh-baked cakes are more in my line of interest than fresh-picked produce, I couldn’t tell them.
Now I know, and it’s turned into one of my favorite aspects of the week. Location – along the Parkade in Richland. Both GW Way and Jadwin run parallel to it, between Knight and the old theater. Hours/Dates-
And, they sell more than just produce -
Like this -
and this
and they had purses and windsocks and all kinds of things. It was really fun.
6 days left until the next one, so mark your calendars!
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Thanks- just moved to Richland, so appreciate the post!
Earlier I tried to get information about selling (I handcraft wood pens and bowls) at the Richland market. I got a snotty response since I no longer live in the area (I live in the Seattle area now). It seemed that I was not good enough to sell since I was not in the area. They also told me that they had other crafters of wood pens and bowls come in from the walla Walla (is that really local?) area periodically? I attended two markets this year as a visitor and both times there was no wood crafter?
I was surprised at the markets response to my inquiry, but since I was not good enough to participate, I found other markets closer to home.
My gain and their loss-so much for an attitude!