Every month, you’ll find a new feature at the Kid’s Day interest sales space, wherein youngsters receive a $2 coupon to purchase clean results and greens at the marketplace. It is a unique opportunity for households to learn about wholesome alternatives at the farmers market — our community’s supply of clean, local meals. Coupons could be to be had on a primary-come, first-served foundation. Mark your calendars for Kid’s Days sometime in the summertime and fall: July 27, Aug. 31, Sept. 28, and Oct. 26.
Visit the Kid’s Day Activity Booth, where our network might have activities and records about waste prevention. Preventing and decreasing waste is a top priority for the Clallam County Waste Prevention Program. With assistance from Waste Prevention Specialist Megan Davis, recreate your very personal American flag with scrap cloth! You can also deliver your recycling questions, play a brief “charge your recycling information” sport, and notice how properly you think you recycle!”
Storytimes, live track
Introduce your infant to the attractions and sounds of the Sequim Farmers Market and enjoy a special storytime. The North Olympic Library System is web hosting the first storytime of the season at the Market this weekend at 10:30 a.M. Library storytime creates seriously crucial early literacy opportunities for younger youngsters and spreads the affection of reading beyond the library’s walls.
The Summer Live Music Series continues with Forest Beutel, a boot-stompin’ Americana Blues one-man band, performing from 11 a.m. to 2 p.m.Slinging banjo, guitar, harmonica, kick drum, and a high hat, Beutel builds a twangy, upbeat environment that engages a crowd and gets folks on their toes. A cutting-edge day, rambling guy, Beutel’s voice blends the excessive lonesome sounds of Hank Williams with gruff baritone vibrations corresponding to Johnny Cash.
Food help
Did you know you may use your EBT/SNAP federal meals assistance to buy food at the Sequim Farmers Market? At eleven a.m. On June 29, join SNAP Ambassador Emily Rosado for a bilingual tour (English/Spanish) to learn how the Sequim Farmers Market allows low-earning humans to stretch their food assistance advantages.
Programs to be included include the Supplemental Nutrition Assistance Program (SNAP/EBT, formerly called meal stamps), the Farmers Market Nutrition Program vouchers for Seniors and Women, Infants, and Children (WIC), and the Market Match application that gives matching budget for people who pick to use their meals help at the Market. Receive an EXTRA $nine for every $10 EBT spent at the Market! Thanks to Bell & Davis Law and BrokersGroup Real Estate for assisting the Sequim Farmers Market.