Farmers’ Market season has come to Greeley. Starting this weekend, the Greeley Farmers’ Market offers something for everyone from 8 a.m. to noon, every Saturday until Oct. 26, at the historic Union Pacific Depot, 902 7th Ave., in downtown Greeley.
Every weekend, vendors offer a wide variety of locally grown and produced food including fresh and in-season produce, meats, honey, bread and other baked goods, roasted chiles, and much more. Local artisans and crafters also offer great gifts and other sundries.
The Greeley Farmers’ Market will feature a wide variety of food this month such as arugula, spinach, romaine, sprouts, lettuce, greens, root crops, mushrooms, beef, bison, chicken, pork, bread, rolls, pies, pastries, coffee, spices, salsas, tortillas, and tamales.
The experience is more than merely shopping for fresh food. Each week includes live entertainment by local musicians and community groups host children's’ activities and informational booths. The Weld County Master Gardeners from CSU Extension is there every week to provide yard and landscaping advice. A CSU Extension food preparation specialist will be on hand once per month and will be at the market on opening day.
2019 marks the 27th year for the Greeley Farmers’ Market.
Connect with the Farmers’ Market on Facebook or Instagram to make sure you don’t miss a thing. Please visit greeleygov.com/fm for more information.