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East Bay Township Accepting Applications for New Farmers Market

By Beth Milligan | March 31, 2024

East Bay Township is accepting applications from interested vendors for a new farmers market launching in May.

The East Bay Corners Farmers Market will open May 2 and run until October 24. The market will be held on Thursdays from 3pm to 7pm at the township hall at 1965 North Three Mile Road. "The purpose of the East Bay Corners Farmers Market is to provide fresh and locally grown products, educate the public on the importance of farming best practices, promote local agriculturally based business development, forge partnerships with local farmers and community partners, and create a community gathering space at the township hall," according to a township release.

Applications to become a vendor - as well as market rules and guidelines - are available online. The application window closes on April 12 at 5pm. Market vendor selections will be announced on April 25.

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