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Events

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Farmers’ Market

In 2007, we expanded another block on 8th Street, approaching 200 vendor stalls during peak season between mid-June to mid-August.

When: May 1 - October 9, 2010.
Time: Vendor set up between 6:00 a.m. to 7:45 a.m.

Customers may peruse the Market and ask vendors to set aside merchandise during set up. No purchases are allowed until Market whistle blows, at 8:00 am.

Market runs from 8:00 a.m. until 12:00 noon, rain or shine.

2010 Entertainment schedule is available for download. Performers are staged in Iron Horse Park, located at 7th & “Q” Street, and generally attract crowds between 9 am - 11 p.m.

  * 2010 Farmers’ Market Performer Schedule

Standard Market Fare:
Baked goods and other yummy stuff: muffins, kolaches, croissants, pies, breads, cookies, cakes, baklava, homemade root beer, egg rolls, crab rangoons, hawaiian desserts, meat kabobs, coffee, teas, hot sauces, seasoning mixes, soup/baked good mixes, kettlecorn, jams, breakfast sandwiches,

Innovative Arts & Crafts:
Jewelry, glassware, Americana furniture, primitives artwork, dried flowers, decorated baskets, hand sewn items, barn wood/willow and other outdoor furniture, bird houses, blankets, baby wear, tie dyed apparel, candles, value added items, i.e. lamps, cabinets, utiliity furniture, yard art, kiddie teepees, temporary tatoos, stepping stones, mail boxes, pajamax, windchimes, Jelo the Clown’s personal balloon art, dried flower arrangements, wreathes, welded iron art work, stuffed animals, aprons, bibs, rocking chairs, doggie jewelry/treats, soaps, lotion.

Fairly Priced/Exceptional Quality Produce:
Outstanding experts literally in the field, successfully growing the full gamment of produce typical to the area: radishes, lettuces, organically grown, salad mixes, beans, tomatoes, oriental vegetables, strawberries, raspberries, Idaho/California fresh and dry fruit, gourmet nuts, carrots, onions, peaches, nectarines, plums, sweet corn, cucumbers, bedding plants, perennials, cut flowers, bouquets, dried meats, processed buffalo, fresh water fish, lamb, beef, pork, chicken, eggs, elk, watermelons, squash, garlic.

Haymarket Farmers’ Market has just about everything you need, so please leave these items at home:

  * Weapons, personal knives, utility tools.
  * Animals, no matter how cute or well behaved, unless they are service animals for disabled persons.
  * Posters, placards, stickers, balloons or promotional materials.
  * Haymarket Farmers’ Market organizers may refuse entry or expel any person, as needed, to maintain a positive and safe event for everyone.

Garage a’Trois Opening and Sale

Artists Geri True, Rose Kotwas and friends will display and sell handmade, vintage and “upcycled” items including scarves, belts, jewelry and more. Find Garage a’Trois on the second floor of The Mill, right below Midwest Arts. 10% of proceeds benefit the Lincoln Food Bank.

First Friday: Indigo Bridge Books

May’s Art Walk opening reception celebrates a new exhibition of abstract oil paintings by Johanna Sawyer.  Enjoy drinks, hors d’oeuvres, and mingling from 6-8 and live music with Young Lives from 7-10!

Lincoln Saltdogs VS. Sioux City Explorers

European Motorcycle Night

The first Wednesday of the month is always European Motorcycle Night.  Come visit the 8th annual event located in the Historic Haymarket and don’t forget to bring your ride.