Supervisor Jack Eckblad And South Shore Farmers Market Celebrate First Farmers Market of 2025 Season on June 7th
South Shore Farmers Market will last through October 25th
MILWAUKEE – The volunteers of South Shore Farmers Market and County Supervisor Jack Eckblad and proud to celebrate the beginning of the 27th season of the South Shore Farmers Market. The first Farmers Market of 2025 will occur on Saturday, June 7th from 9am-12pm, with music starting at 10am.
Running for 21 Saturdays from June 7th through October 25th, South Shore Farmers Market includes 54 vendors, and will feature live musical guests each Saturday through September 27th.
Between 2,500 and 6,000 attendees are expected each Saturday. They come from all across the city, the state, the country, and the world.
South Shore Farmers Market is starting one week earlier in 2025 to accommodate this year’s early harvest date.
“The first Farmers Market at South Shore is one of the most exciting Saturdays of the year for my family. The amazing vendors, produce, and breakfast options – all with the amazing view of South Shore harbor and Lake Michigan – make this a highlight of our summers. The volunteers who make this happen every year are truly inspiring.”
NOTE: This press release was submitted to Urban Milwaukee and was not written by an Urban Milwaukee writer. While it is believed to be reliable, Urban Milwaukee does not guarantee its accuracy or completeness.
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