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Waltham Farmers' Market Is Back June 10

Expect a full array of farmers and other agricultural vendors, bakeries, specialized food producers, and hand-made and home-goods artisans.

WALTHAM, MA — The birds are chirping the bees are buzzing and the sun is (mostly) shining. Summer is around the corner and the Waltham Farmer's market is getting ready to host an array of farmers and other vendors with the first crops and creations of the season.

Also, Crazy Fingers, an acoustic guitar duo, playing a large number of Grateful Dead tunes, and other classic, blues, and original rock will be plunking out the tunes.

Since 1991, the Waltham Farmer's market has invited folks from all over the area to shop for fresh food and artisan wears. More than 30 vendors convene to sell locally-grown fruits and vegetables, organic and specialty produce. The list on the farmers market website of things you can find there is impressive; herbs, cheese, eggs, honey, maple syrup products, beef, pork, chicken, fish, coffee, sauces, baked goods, pasta, gluten-free baked goods, juice, halvah, soap, dog treats, jewelry, bags and handcrafts.

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Where is it?: Go to School and Lexington Streets, in the Government Center lot at 119 School Street in Waltham.

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Parking is available behind the building off Lexington Street and at the Central Square Parking Deck, accessible by both Lexington and Common Streets. The market has pedestrian access from both School and Lexington Streets. (see image at the top)

The market happens rain or shine and is wheelchair-, bicycle- and stroller-accessible. Leashed pets are welcome. Hours are Saturdays, 9:30 a.m. – 2 p.m., from June 10 – November 4.

Music performances start at 11 a.m.


Parking map via WalthamFarmersMarket.org Photo of city hall by Jenna Fisher/Patch


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