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Auburn Farmers Market updates layout, payment services and summer events as season continues
Summary
City of Auburn staff and interns say the market has expanded programming, moved EBT services and continued vendor donations; market volunteers and entertainers are supporting weekly attendance through Sept. 14.
The Auburn Farmers Market is running Sundays through Sept. 14 and this summer has rolled out a revised layout, new payment-location arrangements and a calendar of community entertainment, City of Auburn staff said on the Auburn on Main podcast. Communications Manager Jonathan Glover urged listeners to “check out the Auburn Farmers Market every Sunday until September 14.”
Why it matters: the market serves as a regular venue for local vendors, food-security donations and family programming. Organizers said the market’s changes aim to improve accessibility for shoppers and make it easier for low-income residents to use benefits at the market.
City staff and volunteers described the operational changes and activity in the market. June Maeva, who handles market duties for the Parks department,…
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