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Enumclaw’s First Street brings fresh produce to town

Published 12:00 am Wednesday, June 7, 2023

The Enumclaw Farmer’s Market began its fifth season last Thursday larger than ever, and plans to continue offering expanded selections of fresh produce, pantry foods, wines, meads, and sugary snacks through September. Market hours are 4 to 7 p.m. every Thursday. Pictured handing a vendor a Power of Produce token is Logan Garner, 3, looking to grab some fresh potatoes for dinner. To learn more about the PoP program for kids, and the market in general, head to enumclawplateaufarmersmarket.org. Photos by Ray Miller-Still
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The Enumclaw Farmer’s Market began its fifth season last Thursday larger than ever, and plans to continue offering expanded selections of fresh produce, pantry foods, wines, meads, and sugary snacks through September. Market hours are 4 to 7 p.m. every Thursday. Pictured handing a vendor a Power of Produce token is Logan Garner, 3, looking to grab some fresh potatoes for dinner. To learn more about the PoP program for kids, and the market in general, head to enumclawplateaufarmersmarket.org. Photos by Ray Miller-Still

The Enumclaw Farmer’s Market began its fifth season last Thursday larger than ever, and plans to continue offering expanded selections of fresh produce, pantry foods, wines, meads, and sugary snacks through September. Market hours are 4 to 7 p.m. every Thursday. Pictured handing a vendor a Power of Produce token is Logan Garner, 3, looking to grab some fresh potatoes for dinner. To learn more about the PoP program for kids, and the market in general, head to enumclawplateaufarmersmarket.org. Photos by Ray Miller-Still
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The Enumclaw Farmer’s Market began its fifth season last Thursday larger than ever, and plans to continue offering expanded selections of fresh produce, pantry foods, wines, meads, and sugary snacks through September. Market hours are 4 to 7 p.m. every Thursday. Pictured handing a vendor a Power of Produce token is Logan Garner, 3, looking to grab some fresh potatoes for dinner. To learn more about the PoP program for kids, and the market in general, head to enumclawplateaufarmersmarket.org. Photos by Ray Miller-Still