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Lyons Farmers'
Market
every Saturday
7:30 - 11:00 am
Starting June 11th |
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Aug. 6th- The Lyons Rotary Club will be having a Pancake Breakfast,
in addition to a bake sale by the Lyons Music Boosters and Jim
Murphy on keyboard.
Aug. 13th- This week we hold the 37th Market Anniversary
Celebration. The vendors will be donating some of their wares for
door prizes, to be raffled off (free entry). Have a piece of cake
while being entertained by the Youth Inspiration Dance Troupe and a
local Zumba class led by Stephanie Knarr. There will also be a bake
sale by the Lyons Heritage Society.
Aug. 20th- The Museum of Wayne County History will present "Art in
the Park" from 9:30 to 11 a.m. and there will be a bake sale by the
Lyons Methodists.
Aug. 27th- Clover Meadow Creamery from Lyons will be bringing baby
goats this week while the Eureka Grange holds a bake sale.
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Seasonal Fee of $100 per year
Weekly fee is $9 and no guarantee of a
specific spot.
$5 per week for a Lyons
non-profit |
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The Lyons Farmers' Market is the
oldest Farmers' market in Wayne County and opens this year on
Saturday June 11th and will run until Saturday, October 22nd. We hope to see everyone back this year to enjoy farm
fresh produce, baked goods, flowers, honey, maple syrup, and fried
dough. Music will fill the park in downtown Lyons rain or shine with
great events planned all summer for little kids and big kids alike!
The market runs from 7 am to 11:30 am.
For Information call: 315-946-9262
Lyons Farmers'
Market
every Saturday
7:30 - 11:00 am
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fresh,
locally-grown fruits and vegetables, herbs, flowers, honey & tasty
baked goods
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"Fried Dough" |
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Early Summer
Asparagus, bedding plants, garlic greens, herbs, lettuce, peas,
radishes, rhubarb, spinach, sweet cherries, and strawberry |

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Mid-season
early apples, basil, beans, beets, blueberries,
broccoli, cabbage, carrots, cauliflower, chard, collards, corn,
cucumber, eggplant, herbs, lettuce, melons, onions, peaches,
peppers, potatoes, raspberries, sunflowers, summer squash, tomatoes |

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Into
the Fall
Many of
the crops above, plus more varieties of apples, garlic
braids, gourds, grapes, herbs, pumpkins, winter, winter squash |

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Plus
all season long
fresh and dried
flowers, honey, baked goods & pies, jams & jellies,
home-crafts |

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