Local favorite farmers’ market returns to Emerson for off-season
It’s not quite the snowy season, but the 2018 return of the Bozeman Winter Farmers’ Market is set for Saturdays, September 15th and 29th at the Emerson Center for the Arts & Culture from 9am–noon each morning. The winter market comes at that time of the season where summer’s bounty is still available along with all of the fall gems. The markets showcase an additional 20 food and farm product vendors that allow shoppers to cross off everything on their grocery lists.
Mark your calendars! Future markets are scheduled for: October 6th and 27th; November 3rd and 17th; December 22nd; January 5th and 19th; February 9th and 23rd; March 9th and 23rd; April 6th and 20th; as well as May 4th. All events are FREE of admission and open to the public.
Kicking off its new season, the Bozeman Winter Farmers’ Market has grown from the demand for a direct producer-to-consumer experience beyond the traditional summer market season. Why the apostrophe in the name? Because this market was created by farmers, and continues to be operated by farmers, for farmers. The focus is on food and agricultural products. In addition to vegetables, during the months of September through May, you can find grassfed meats, cheeses, farm fresh eggs, fermented vegetables and kombucha, honey, artisan breads and baked goods, syrups, jams and preserves, grains and oils, wool, locally grown and blended teas, ethically-sourced coffee, locally-pressed juices, hot breakfast, live music and much more, all under one roof! Learn more at www.bozemanwintermarket.com. •