The Redlands Downtown Farmers Market

Posted by on August 24, 2012

In that awkward zone between friends and dating, David and I went to the Sparks Hometowne Farmers Market with a few other friends. When he climbed up the vintage train car for a goofy-grinned, thumbs up picture pose next to the “No Climbing” sign, I was only slightly smitten.

The buzz of crowds, pop-up tent vendors, meandering friends and organic produce at the farmers market were a common sight back in Sparks since I worked just off the event venue. It was a night of teen boredom, funnel cake, fresh lemonade, summer sunsets and plenty of “people watching.” I loved it.

The same sights and sounds fill the main street in downtown Redlands every Thursday night. However, Redland’s market is a year-round affair.

 

On either end of the closed-off, tree-lined street, bands sang for attention … and tips. Artists, churches, Tupperware “consultants” and homemade soap peddlers struck up conversations when they could as the masses drifted in and out of their tents.

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Down the street, toothpicks stabbed samples of juicy berries, peaches and nectarines. In the hustle and bustle, I found several serene moments to let the fresh juices dance on my tongue while the sun set over the trees. The best part? The stands proudly declared their wares all “certified organic.”

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At the end of the street lay a child’s delight – tons of cute kitty cats, puppy dogs and a petting zoo. Each animal was ready to please the young ones, or adopt, for a small fee of course.

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Other than the delicious fruits and veggies, the highlight of the night was a performance from Ty’s Tai Kwan Do studio. Enjoy!

 

Note* Just like back in Sparks, there were plenty of people watching opportunities. However, just like back in Sparks, I was never gutsy enough to take pictures of the oddest things people did. You will just have to imagine the dandelion facial tattoos, neon leggings and crazy hair for yourself. 🙂

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