Union Square Main Streets and the Union Square Farmers Market community proudly present a celebration of 20 seasons of community-centered, open-air access to fresh, nutritious food in the heart of Union Square.
This free and family-friendly birthday party style bash blooms on Saturday, June 1 from 9:00 a.m. to 1:00 p.m. at the Union Square Farmers Market on the Union Square Plaza, with special remarks commemorating the occasion at 11:00 a.m.
“So many shoppers have shared memories about this weekly community tradition over the years that are precious to them,” said Jessica Eshleman, executive director of Union Square Main Streets, “USFM is so much more than a convenient spot to score delicious, local food. It is a place to connect with neighbors, get to know local food producers, learn about food security benefits, the food we eat, and community groups making our city a wonderful place. It is a place where all can take pride in Somerville.”
Celebrate two decades of gathering with neighbors and your favorite farmers market vendors as USFM transforms for the market day with birthday decorations and activities offering fun for all ages, including chances to:
Take a walk down memory lane by adding your market memories to USFM’s scrapbook
Discover market details by seeking out farmers market scavenger hunt treasures
Pose with picture-worthy photo ops
Read along to The Salty Avocado with Aaron Cohen, author and owner of Gracie’s Ice Cream at 10:30 a.m.
Flutter alongside special guests Flutterby Faeries from 10:30 a.m. to 12:30 p.m.
Hear the history behind USFM with special speakers at 11:00 a.m.
Donate to Union Square Farmers Market’s Good Food For All campaign and enter to win raffle of three market different posters designed by Eli Epstein at Union Press.
Celebrate with cupcakes made by USFM vendor Mama Jean using carrots sourced from Brookford Farm.
“Hutchins Farm has been attending the Union Square Farmers Market for the past 17 seasons and we have watched it grow into the amazing market it is today. Union Square has changed a lot in the last 20 years!” said Liza Bemis, owner of Hutchins Farm. “Farmers and USFM vendors are an important part of ensuring this space remains inclusive. We love attending this market and are grateful to our customers, neighbors, and fellow farmers for making this such a joyous part of our week!”
The Union Square Farmers Market is made possible thanks to generous support from Boynton–Yards, a DLJ and Leggat McCall Project, its 2024 Season Sponsor; the City of Somerville; and donors who contribute to help make the SNAP Match possible.
About Union Square Main Streets, Inc.
Union Square Main Streets works to strengthen the dynamic neighborhood of businesses and people in Union Square. We take a four-part approach: promoting and celebrating its unique and spirited character; advocating for and assisting local businesses; working to create welcoming public spaces; and fostering connection and collaboration among diverse stakeholders and partners. More information is available at www.unionsquaremain.org.
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