This Saturday, April 15, the Peninsula's oldest and largest farmers' market, Kiwanis, kicked off its 2023 season, bringing together local growers and artisans offering a wide variety of high-quality produce.
On this occasion, the market, created in 1979 by four members of the community, has extended its hours by being open every Saturday from 8:00 a.m. to 1:00 p.m. in the 500 block of Argüello Street.
The farmers market offers a great opportunity to support local farmers and artisans.
Visitors can explore the market and find fresh, locally sourced produce, baked goods, handmade crafts and much more. Whether you're a regular at the market or a first-time visitor, you'll love the vibrant community atmosphere.
If you are interested in participating as a farm or non-farm vendor at the Redwood City Kiwanis Farmers Market, simply email your inquiry to rwckiwanis@gmail.com.
Don't worry about parking, as all attendees can leave their vehicle in the Caltrain lot adjacent to the market.
The Redwood City Kiwanis Farmers Market is the oldest and largest on the peninsula, conceived in 1979 by four community-oriented individuals led by Dr. John S. Hensill, with the intent of supporting local independent farmers and supplying to the community with fresh products.
Among the premises you can find food from different countries, honey, soaps, vegetables, fruit, dairy products, sausages, plants, handmade bags, pastries, and sweets, among many other things.
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