Fourth season of Grandmont Rosedale Farmers Market to begin June 4

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Grandmont Rosedale Development Corp. will kick-off its fourth season of the
Northwest Detroit Farmers Market on Thursday,
June 4 from 4 to 8 p.m. The
market features locally-grown produce, baked goods, antiobiotic- and hormone-free meats, flowers, landscaping supplies and hand-blended teas. Market manager Pam Weinstein of GRDC estimates approximately 15 vendors will set up shop each week.

A big change at the market this year is the ability for shoppers to use plastic — whether that be credit, debit or EBT — to purchase market goods. Also debuting: Grandmont Rosedale’s new community garden will be selling at the market — which may be just about the most-locally-grown produce ever.

The Northwest Farmers Market is located in the south parking lot of Bushnell Congregational
Church, 15000 Southfield. It will be open every Thursday through Oct. 15.

For more information about the Northwest Detroit Farmers Market, call Weinstein at 313-387-4732 x103.

Source: Pam Weinstein, GRDC
Writer: Kelli B. Kavanaugh

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