Thanks the efforts of dedicated volunteers the Downtown Windsor Farmers’ Market became a reality today. Patrons were trickling in well before the official 8 am open time. By 10 am the property was packed while the ribbon cutting ceromony took place – as seen in today’s photo.
Vendors were selling everything from home baked breads and cookies, garden vegetables, pancake mixes and flour, gourmet nuts, to arts and crafts items like jewellery, paintings, and sculptures. Even literature was available in the form of a used book table and Walkerville publishing. I brought a $20 bill and still came home with $5 change after stocking up on local produce I normally have to drive through the county to find.
Conspicuous in their absence were the mayor and councilors, with the notable exception of Alan Halberstadt who arrived on his bicycle, toured the market, and spoke at the ribbon cutting ceremony (and Percy Hatfield who was spotted briefly earlier).
Congrats to Gail, Tristan, and everyone else who made this work.
