Since its launch, the selection of produce and products has only grown at Winters Farmers Market, held downtown on Sundays from 9 a.m. to 1 p.m. on Main Street between Railroad Avenue and Paseo Park. (Crystal Apilado/Winters Express)
The Winters Sunday Farmers Market officially launches its second season this Sunday along downtown Main Street.
The Farmers Market is scheduled to run every Sunday now through Oct. 27 on downtown Main Street from 9 a.m. to 1 p.m. The event features goods and produce from local farms and vendors in Yolo and Solano Counties.
Ahmad (Simba) Baratti of Simba’s Heirloom Farm will continue to coordinate the event. Baratti has experience and knowledge in organizing farmers markets, and Winters DBA will work to market and rally the community to participate and attend. Members of the Winters Downtown Business Association will continue to help market the events.
“We are thrilled to bring the Sunday Farmers Market back to Winters starting Sunday, April 28, through Oct. 27. With spring in full swing, we’re eager to reconnect with our community and support our local farmers,” Baratti said. “We have a new addition to the market this year, Alemaya Farm out of Capay Valley. We are excited to welcome back Riverdog Farms, Rainwater Ranch, Winters Fruit Tree, Upper Crust Bakery, Ciarlo Fruit & Nut and more.”
Starting in May, attendees can peruse the Winters Arts and Craft Market in Paseo Park. The Arts and Craft Market will continue to take place the last Sunday of every month through October.
Agricultural-related vendors who would like to apply to have a booth at the Winters Farmers Market should contact Barratti at simbasheirloomfarm@gmail.com or call 415-996-8179.
Live music will continue at the Sunday farmers market events, starting with Thick As Thieves on Sunday, April 28.
Seasonal road closure
Winters City Council approved the seasonal road closure of Main Street at the Railroad Avenue and Main Street intersection down to the mid-Main Street crosswalk. Once the market has concluded and vendors have broken down their areas, the barricades will be removed and Main Street will open back up to traffic on Sunday afternoons.
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