What’s new at the 2015 Issaquah Farmers Market

Farmers Market regulars can expect several new sights at the Issaquah Farmers Market located at the Pickering Barn in the 1700 block of 10th Avenue Northwest between 9 a.m. and 2 p.m. every Saturday through Sept. 26.

Farmers Market regulars can expect several new sights at the Issaquah Farmers Market located at the Pickering Barn in the 1700 block of 10th Avenue Northwest between 9 a.m. and 2 p.m. every Saturday through Sept. 26.

There are several new food trucks, produce venders and more crafting tables.

Steel Wheel Farm and Windy Acre Farms, two of the four new produce vendors, are from Western Washington.

Market organizers are excited for comfort food truck Gobble and seafood provider Mystery Bay, Issaquah Event Coordinator Jera Gilmore said.

The market will also feature Seattle Pops, a popular popsicle provider that uses all natural ingredients, and its first brewery, Dru Bru from Snoqualmie Pass.

Beginning in June, the market will feature gluten-free baked goods at Old School Treats.

This is the Issaquah Farmers Market 25th year.

During opening weekend, May 1, Mayor Fred Butler honored the occasion by ringing the bell for market to open.

Tree planting along the Pickering Trial took place, coinciding with Earth Day.

The market will close for July 4. To visit the entire vender list, visit issaquahwa.gov/index.aspx?NID=1298.

For more information call 425-837-3320.