Millbrook farmers market opens
Photo by Judith O’Hara Balfe

Millbrook farmers market opens

MILLBROOK — Keegan Donovan, left, of Millbrook Beef & Dairy with Millbrook Farmers and Makers Market manager Greg Mruk on Saturday, May 27, the market’s opening day of the 2023 season. This is Mruk’s third year as manager of the Millbrook Farmers and Makers Market, and he said: ‘Historically, the first day is slow. This has been the best opening day in my time here.’ The market’s vendors include BBQ Crew, Soap and Aromatics, Zen Succulents, Pat’s Kitchen, and Khem Studios. Every week there also will be a co-op table, with a variety of products for sale from several vendors. Merritt Books has book signings planned, and a wide variety of music will greet the shoppers each week. The market will be open every Saturday from 9 a.m. to 1 p.m. through late October at the junction of Front Street and Franklin Avenue in Millbrook.

—Judith O’Hara Balfe

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