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Downtown Syracuse farmers market returns June 10 with local goods and live music

Table with many baskets of vegetables under a tent next to some flowers
Morgan Caviness
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WAER
The Clinton Square market enters its 53rd season and marks the Downtown Committee’s 50th anniversary with weekly events through mid-October.

Downtown Syracuse is celebrating the seasonal shift into summer with the weekly farmers market starting Tuesday, June 10, in Clinton Square.

The market, now in its 53rd season, will run every Tuesday through mid-October and feature local produce, crafts, and live lunchtime music.

Hanging flower baskets were recently installed across downtown neighborhoods, marking the season kickoff. The event also marks the committee’s 50th anniversary.

All events – including committee meetings - are open to the public, with more details available on the Downtown Committee’s website.

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