Vendors old and new selling fresh produce, hot sauces, taste treats, baked goods, gifts, food truck dining, live music, and more will be available when the Farmers Market returns to downtown Bowling Green in the Huntington parking lot on the southeast corner or South Main and Clough Wednesday, May 10.
The market, operated by Work Leads to Independence, is held Wednesdays through Oct. 18 from 4-7 p.m.
New vendors include:
- Flatlands Coffee serving brewed hot and cold coffee, tea, craft soda, pastries
- Kabob It offering Mediterranean salad dressing and marinades, and its Signature Greek Dressing, hummus and pita bread.
- King & Queen selling Skin Smells so Fresh-body butters, sugar scrubs, beard oil, soap
- Indigo Mystics Spiritual Wellness Bowling Green offering dressed candles, oils, jewelry;
- Love Alwayz, selling fresh produce, fruit and vegetable plants, handmade apparel and bags;
- Subtle Verse-Magnets, plaques, frames, ropes, Happy Goat Apparel.
Food trucks this year will include on different weeks:
The Italian Girls, lasagna and spaghetti dinners, subs, and a large variety of sandwiches; Detroit Mini Donuts; The Hot Dawg Hut, new owner of Weinnie Dogs;
Big Daddy’s Sausage House; Manny’s Munchies; Big Mealz on Wheelz; Suzie Lynn’s Lemonade; Lyle’s Crepes.
Live music will also return as will, on scheduled Wednesdays the children’s tent with a variety of crafts for the kids. There will be community tent with information about our local businesses and non-profit organizations. Wine & Canvas will return several times during the season. Patrons, kids, adults and grups, can paint with an artist with complete instructions-event for couples, families, kids. No experience necessary. No wine is served.
Weekly scheduled vendors are: Steven’s Gardens, Bella Cuisine, Clay Hill, Dirty Feet Gardens, Anderson’s Farm Products, Riehm Produce Farm, Joseph’s Greenhouse, Garry’s Kettle Corn, and Great Lakes Custom Sharpening.
Part time vendors will include: Sugar Milk Bakery, Angry Irishman, 7th Heaven, Creek Valley Farms, and Creek Valley Farms (raspberries).
Vendors are still signing up to participate.