A permanent place for Farmers' Market?

Posted November 11, 2009 at 12:01 am by

The Chamber is sponsoring this event – hope you can make it! Here’s more from Vernadel:

Join the San Juan Island Chamber of Commerce for a special session on the proposed Farmer’s Market Building on Nichols Street. Lovel Pratt will share information about the project and Cathaleen Cavanagh will discuss concerns about the project.

Thursday, November 12, 6 pm at the Earthbox Conference Room, 410 Spring Street, upstairs in Building B.

Come and get information and ask questions so that you can be prepared for the upcoming public hearing.  Anyone that agrees or disagrees with this proposal is welcome to write our Town Council.  All the council members, the mayor and King Fitch will be given a copy if you send your email to the Town Clerk amyt (at) fridayharbor.org or you can write to Town of Friday Harbor, 60 Second St. Friday Harbor, WA 98250.  If you would like to participate in the public hearing on this subject it will be held at the Mullis Center, Thursday, November 19, 5:30 pm.  Please plan to attend both sessions!

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2 comments:

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  1. Hi – the post is incorrect on the proposed location, which is 150 Nichols Street, not Argyle. Thanks!

    Comment by Mark Madsen on November 8, 2009 at 2:41 pm
  2. A permanent place for the farmer’s market is simply the fairgrounds.

    Comment by Ann Monin on November 9, 2009 at 2:29 am

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