08/12/2026
ππ Join us tomorrow Thursday, August 13th for a special Back to School Day Kids Market Bucks Club and an absolutely packed with goodness market! ππ
Kids can participate in a super fun Native Plant Pollination Station hosted by our friends at Barnacles & Bees and earn Market Bucks to spend on fresh fruits, vegetables, berries, and mushrooms. ππΌπΏ
We'll also have 10 community and sponsor booths celebrating Back to School Day, many with fun activities for kids and families. Be sure to stop by and say hello to our market sponsor Vulca, the Smug Etruscan, LLC, who will be joining us at the market to share their love of mediterranean cuisine. And make sure you visit their beautiful storefront in Downtown Bremerton too!
And we have a new vendor joining us! Help us give a warm Bremerton welcome to Botanica Teas. Founded by herbalist Meli, Botanica Teas was born from a passion for the healing power of herbs and plants after they helped transform her own health. Find your favorite thoughtfully crafted herbal tea blend. πΏπ΅
It wouldn't be a market without live music and market favorite Washington Old Time Fiddlers Association - WOTFA has got us covered! ππ»
π And we have a soft goodbye too! Sugar Bear Cotton Candy's founder Liam is heading off to college! But no worries, his sister Rose will be taking over the spun sugar helm so you can still get delicious organic cotton candy all summer long. Stop by and wish Liam and Rose the best!
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And of course the market will have not only delicious prepared food perfect for a picnic, but also a market filled with beautiful flowers, seasonal fruits and vegetables, mushrooms, pasture-raised meat, artisanal foods, handcrafted natural skincare, baked treats, honey, wine and one-of-a-kind creations from talented local artists.
We can't wait to see you at the market!
The Kids Market Bucks Club program is made possible by a generous grant from the Suquamish Tribe and the Suquamish Foundation. We are so thankful for their support and honor the Suquamish people as the original stewards of the land on which Bremerton now stands, with deep respect for their enduring connection to these waters, lands, and communities. β€πΏ