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COOK- Live, from the Cook City Park, it’s the Saturday Morning Cook Area Farmers Market! We’re back to sort of normal. After a tough year for all, the members of the Cook Area Farmers …
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COOK- Live, from the Cook City Park, it’s the Saturday Morning Cook Area Farmers Market! We’re back to sort of normal. After a tough year for all, the members of the Cook Area Farmers Market are excited to be hosting another summer market where we can all get together as a community on Saturdays from 8 a.m. to 12 p.m. (note the new hours).
They have been tilling the soil, planting seeds, feeding their chickens, tending the bees and extracting the honey. They have been in their kitchens with their canners and getting ready to bake. They have been making soaps and roasting coffee. They have been busy working on creative crafts, jewelry and art; sawing wood in their workshops; and sewing beautiful items in their homes. The members of the Cook Area Farmers Market are ready to start another season, beginning June 19, and every Saturday thereafter until October from 8 a.m. to 12 p.m. in the Cook City Park on River Street.
The market offers a wide variety of fresh, locally-grown produce, baked goods, art and crafts. Like years past, the market is sure to create a festive atmosphere in downtown Cook for folks who live in our area as well as summer visitors. As more people have become conscious of sustainable agricultural practices, farmers markets have become a popular place to shop for fresh produce. The Cook Area Farmers Market is no different as it grows every year.