Missing your favorite vendors at the Sturgeon Bay Farmers Market does not have to be a bad thing, no matter which side of the table you are on Saturday morning. Farmer's markets across the county are hitting their stride as fresh produce and other items come into the season. It is also a busy time for businesses that set up across the county, like Tori Martinez of Mauricio's. Her mango salsa and pico are among the more popular items you can get at the Sturgeon Bay Farmers Market, but they are in high demand outside of 3rd Avenue because of their food trailer and catering events. Even when they and other vendors, Martinez says the market is diverse enough on the street and on the waiting list to thrive.
Even if some vendors cannot show up every week, those spots do not go empty. With a waiting list of daily vendors over 20 businesses long, Destination Sturgeon Bay's Alexa Soto says it does not take much to fill a spot for a week or two.
The Sturgeon Bay Farmers Market runs Saturdays from 8 a.m. to noon through October 12th. You can learn more about the Farmer's Market and some of its vendors by listening to the Faces of the Farmers Market, now in its second season, at DoorCountyDailyNews.com
