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Column: Time for farmers markets

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Commentary by Mark LaFay

There is quite a bit to love about May in Indiana. The obvious is the passing of the gray gloom and the warming temperatures. Morels and ramps are on the first week of the month. The Indy 500 takes us through to the end of the month with quite a lot of activity downtown and around Speedway. Kids wrap up another year of school and plow into summer vacation.

Last but not least is the summer farmers market season! If you haven’t been out to one of our lovely farmers markets, I highly suggest you go!

There are numerous farmers markets within a short Saturday morning drive. We (Old Major) sell at the Zionsville, Carmel, Fishers, Noblesville, Garfield Park and Broad Ripple markets every Saturday morning. You can also find us at the Wednesday SoBro market and the Thursday Westfield market. The Thursday Westfield market is roaring back to life this year thanks to the hard work of Nick Stepaniak and the Westfield Chamber of Commerce. This year you will find 50 — yes, 50 — vendors every Thursday from 5 to 8 p.m. at Grand Junction Park.

There are plenty of great vendors to visit when you hit the farmers markets, but unfortunately there isn’t enough paper and ink to cover them all. Here are a handful of vendors that you should check out:

Mark LaFay is a butcher, certified sommelier and founder of Old Major Market, 4201 Millersville Rd., Suite 107A, Indianapolis.

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