What's Happening at the Market - Thursday, June 12th Edition
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- Jun 12
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Thursday, June 12th, 2025
4:00PM - 7:00PM
Evergreen Rotary Park, 1400 Park Ave, Bremerton WA

Vendors at the Market June 12th:
Farmers
Taylor's Honey Farm
Produce Resellers
Artists/Crafters
Prepared Foods
Processed Foods
Breweries/Wineries
Community/Sponsor Booths:
Vendor Map for June 12th

Music at the Market
This week's Music at the Market is a double performance! Starting off the market we have the wonderful Stephanie - Singer Songwriter playing guitar and singing powerful and heartfelt original music and covers.
Following Stephanie will be the Kurtzbein Violin and Viola Studio. Students will be playing a variety of traditional fiddle tunes and ragtime. The studio has been sharing the joy of music with students and audiences for over 20 years, and they are going to share their toe-tapping tunes with us!
Thank you to the Bremerton Typewriter Company for sponsoring Music at the Market and bringing great local music to our community. Grab a blanket or chair and enjoy the entertainment!
Vendor Spotlight at the Market
Sallie's Custom Clayworks is this week's Vendor Spotlight. Read about Sallie Nau and her business in this article, then visit her Thursday, June 12th, from 4pm to 7pm, at the farmers market.
And while you are visiting Sallie, take part in her Paint Your Own Pottery event. Slugs, Snails, Ladybugs, and Mushrooms...$15 per piece or $12 for 3 or more!
Chef at the Market
Thursday, June 12th, Chef Nash will be demonstrating how to use in-season ingredients found at local farms to make a frittata. There will be opportunities to ask questions, hands-on learning, and of course delicious free samples.
Chef Robert Nash is a retired Culinary Professor from Olympic College and a treasured member of our community for over 10 years. He has been a volunteer and board member for the Bremerton Foodline. Robert firmly believes that everyone should have access to a warm meal because he sees food as life.
Chef at the Market is sponsored by Olympic College's Culinary Arts Program. The Culinary Arts program provides in-depth culinary training for careers in restaurants, hotels, catering, fine bakeries, resorts and institutions offering food services. Learn more about this fantastic program by visiting their website!

Please support the youth at Kitsap Children's Musical Theatre
by attending one of the performances of Wizard of Oz.

Looking for ways to get to our market on public transit? Our friends at Kitsap Transit put together this handy guide! Follow them to get their full guide for how to get to our neighboring farmers markets as well!

WIC/SENIOR FMNP Starts This Week!
WIC & Senior Farmers Market Nutrition Program participants are now able to use their benefits at the Bremerton Community Farmers Market. If you have any questions on how to use your benefits, or to sign up for Senior FMNP, stop by the Market Info Booth.

Park it at the Market
We know finding a spot to park for the market isn't always easy so wanted to share a place to park you might not know about and a few places to watch out for.
Our neighbors just a couple blocks away on Park street, Kitsap Community Resources (KCR), have very graciously allowed parking in their lot after 4:30pm. We greatly appreciate their generosity to us and our community where they do so much for so many!
CJ's Evergreen General Store is another fantastic advocate of our market and community, please remember that the 30-minute parking directly in front of the store is for their customers only.
And we kindly ask you to be considerate neighbors by parking only in designated areas. Note that the boating area has only four designated parking spots for market parking. Vehicles parked outside these four spots in the boating area may be ticketed by Parking Enforcement. Yikes!
Thanks so much and we look forward to seeing you for another stellar market day!

Kitsap Harvest at the Market
The mission at Kitsap Harvest is to minimize produce waste and provide fresh, nutritious, and locally sourced fruits and vegetables directly to low-income housing, senior centers, recovery facilities, shelters, and soup kitchens within Kitsap County. The Grow-A-Row program bolsters this mission by inviting gardeners of all levels, from experts to enthusiasts, to cultivate and contribute surplus produce. Weekly donation stations are established throughout the county for collections, including at the Bremerton Community Farmers Market.
Engage in the fight against food insecurity and food waste by supporting the growth of Kitsap County's capacity for sustainable, community driven care. For additional details, visit Programs – Kitsap Harvest or inquire at the market's information booth.
REDUCE FOOD WASTE. DONATE FRESH PRODUCE.

Don't Forget Your Market Tokens
You know those market tokens you've been holding onto? Those tokens are MONEY! The $5 tokens are as good as cash, and all vendors accept them. The $1 tokens are exclusively for SNAP recipients and can be used for purchases typically made with an EBT card. If you have any SNAP Market Match coupons, don't leave them behind. We will honor expired ones, and they can be used with our produce farmers and produce reseller vendors. Bring those tokens to the market and shop!





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