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Shorewood Farmers Market Looking To Bring Back Music This Year

Shorewood Farmers Market is working to bring music back this season. A call was put out for musicians to be a part of this year's lineup.

Shorewood Farmers Market patrons walk down Estabrook Parkway on the opening day of this year's market.
Shorewood Farmers Market patrons walk down Estabrook Parkway on the opening day of this year's market. (John Quinnies/Patch)

SHOREWOOD, WI— Shorewood Farmers Market is now looking for musicians to perform alongside this year's market lineup, a Facebook post from the market said.

The market has already had one successful weekend. Multiple vendors such as Brute Pizza and Hatched Pies sold out within hours at last Sunday's market. Many of the same vendors as last week will be making another appearance Sunday.

Music could be added to that list sometime soon now that organizers are looking for musicians. Organizers typically reach out for performers earlier in the year, but the decision to bring back music was only just made, the musician application form stated.

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Applications to perform at the market are due back by June 27, the application form stated.

This week's market will host many of the same vendors as last week, plus a booth distributing free milkweed plants, according to a Facebook post from the market.

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The free milkweed plants are part of the Shorewood's Monarch Project and are available when supplies last, according to the Facebook post.


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