Shoreline resident Else Hansen and Shoreline Councilmember Shari Winstead Photo by Jerry Pickard |
An estimated 2,000 shoppers went through the Market like a tsunami at the soft opening of the Shoreline Farmers Market, sweeping flowers, vegetables, and other food out of the booths.
The Grateful Bread sold out Photo by Jerry Pickard |
Before the day was over, the meat, flowers, berries, and bread were sold out.
Jersey's was serving lunch Photo by Jerry Pickard |
Still, shoppers had several choices of ready-to-eat food, such as Jersey's, and music from the Sublime Six, and buskers Dynamite Limbo, and other booths to choose from.
Shorecrest string sextet plays for the shoppers Photo by Jerry Pickard |
Delicately Sweet Confections Photo by Jerry Pickard |
The Market will be open every Saturday, from 10am to 3pm, with the official Grand Opening on June 30.
Assembly of Dog animal treats Photo by Jerry Pickard |
The J Project Clothing. WSU grad Jaime Marie bought this bus and converted it into a mobile boutique to sell her clothing and jewelry creations.
The most unique "booth" at the Market Photo by Jerry Pickard |
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