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Looking for a way to spice up your weekends or add some local flavor to your grocery haul? St. Clair County, Michigan, has you covered with its farmers’ markets. These events aren’t just about fruits and veggies—they’re a whole vibe. From handmade goods to live entertainment, and even themed nights with food trucks, there’s something for everyone. Let’s break down the dates and details so you can mark your calendar and join the fun.

Blossom Heath Park: The Heart of the Action

The St. Clair Shores Farmers Market takes place at Blossom Heath Park, located on Jefferson Avenue just south of 10 Mile Road. This spot is more than just a market—it’s a community hub where locals gather to enjoy fresh produce, unique crafts, and plenty of good vibes. Whether you’re a foodie, a music lover, or just someone who enjoys strolling through outdoor markets, this is the place to be.

Here’s the scoop on the 2025 market dates:

  • Sunday, May 18 (11 AM–9 PM): Flowers & Food Trucks! This kickoff event brings together food trucks, fresh blooms, and even a beer garden. It’s the perfect way to shake off those winter blues.
  • Thursday, June 12 (5–9 PM): Country Style Night. Expect hearty eats and maybe even some cowboy hats.
  • Sunday, June 22 (8 AM–2 PM): A classic morning market with all the essentials.
  • Thursday, July 10 (5–9 PM): Fiesta Style Night! Think tacos, Mexican food trucks, and margaritas.
  • Sunday, July 27 (8 AM–2 PM): Another morning market for early risers.
  • Thursday, August 14 (5–9 PM): Hawaiian Style Night. BBQ lovers and luau fans rejoice!
  • Sunday, August 24 (8 AM–2 PM): Stock up on late-summer produce.
  • Sunday, September 21 (8 AM–2 PM): Fall vibes start rolling in.
  • Sunday, October 12 (12–6 PM): Pumpkin Patch at the Market! Bring the kids for seasonal fun.

Why You Should Go

Sure, you can buy produce at the grocery store—but where’s the fun in that? At these markets, you’ll find:

  • Fresh Michigan Produce: Straight from local farms to your basket.
  • Handmade Goods: From jewelry to home decor, these items are made with love by local artisans.
  • Food Trucks Galore: Each themed night brings a unique lineup of food trucks serving everything from tacos to BBQ.
  • Beer & Alcohol Sales: Thursday markets feature beer areas for those who want to sip while they shop.
  • Entertainment & Activities: Live music and kids’ activities make this a family-friendly outing.

More Than Just Markets: Special Events You Can’t Miss

Blossom Heath isn’t just about farmers’ markets—it’s also home to some of St. Clair Shores’ most exciting events. Here are a few highlights to keep on your radar:

  • Music by the Lake Series: This runs every Wednesday evening from June through August at Veterans Park. Enjoy live tunes while soaking in waterfront views.
  • Dog Days of Summer (August 9–10): A two-day event celebrating our four-legged friends at Blossom Heath.
  • Shorestoberfest Food Truck Rally (September 27): End the season with a bang at this food truck extravaganza.

Tips for First-Timers

If you’ve never been to one of these markets or events before, here are some pro tips:

  1. Arrive Early: Morning markets can get busy fast—show up early for the best picks.
  2. Bring Cash: While many vendors accept cards, it’s always good to have cash on hand for smaller purchases.
  3. Dress Comfortably: You’ll be walking around quite a bit—wear comfy shoes and dress for the weather.
  4. Bring Your Own Bags: Many vendors don’t provide bags, so bring reusable ones to carry your goodies.

Calling All Vendors and Food Trucks

Got something amazing to sell? The St. Clair Shores Farmers Market is always looking for new vendors and food trucks to join the fun. Whether you’re a farmer with fresh produce or a chef with a killer menu item, this is your chance to shine in front of an enthusiastic crowd.

Final Word? Just Go!

Whether you’re after farm-fresh tomatoes or just looking for an excuse to get outside, St. Clair County’s farmers’ markets are worth checking out. With their mix of local goods, great food, and lively entertainment, these events are as much about community as they are about shopping. So grab your calendar (and maybe an empty tote bag) and make plans to experience all that these markets have to offer in 2025!

 

 

Source: scsmi.net
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