Lake Geneva's first farmers market of 2021 was held May 6 in front of and inside of Horticultural Hall, 330 Broad St., and Holy Communion Episcopal Church, 320 Broad St. The farmers market featured fresh produce, breads, cheeses, jewelry, soaps, craft items and food vendors.Â
The farmers market will be held from 8 a.m. to 1 p.m. each Thursday through late October.
Watch now: walk through Lake Geneva’s first farmers market of the year
Judy Gatesman purchases some olive oil from vendor Marva Papadatos
Judy Gatesman purchases some olive oil from vendor Marva Papadatos during the farmers market.
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Tom Moran at Lake Geneva Farmers Market
Tom Moran with some his ornamental garden stepping stones at the Lake Geneva Farmers Market at Horticultural Hall.
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Kent Mayes of Kenosha prepares to sell some of his wood craft items
Kent Mayes of Kenosha prepares to sell some of his wood craft items during Lake Geneva’s farmers market, May 6.
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Stephanie King of Lake Geneva enjoys some crepes made by Kevin Martinez of Magic Crepes
Stephanie King of Lake Geneva enjoys some crepes made by Kevin Martinez of Magic Crepes.
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Vendor Cindy Nicklas shows off some of her jewelry items to Kevin Squires of Lake Geneva
Vendor Cindy Nicklas shows off some of her jewelry items to Kevin Squires of Lake Geneva.
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Members of Holy Communion Episcopal Church showcase their restored organ
Members of Holy Communion Episcopal Church showcased their restored organ and conducted tours of the church during the farmers market.Â
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Sandra and Pedro Nunez of Kenosha prepare some of their Mexican cuisine to hungry customers
Sandra and Pedro Nunez of Kenosha prepare some of their Mexican cuisine to hungry customers.Â