The Tigard Farmers Market has, for 22 years, been a staple to downtown Tigard on Sundays. Now, it has a second home: Wednesdays at the Grange.

Mayor John Cook will lead a ribbon cutting ceremony on Wednesday, April 1, at 3 p.m. to kick off the new farmers market day.

"It's still some of the great stuff the Sunday market has," said Market Manager Kim Marshall. She added there will be vendors for the entire Tigard community -- from the parent who needs fresh bread or produce for dinner, or a person looking for a quick gift, to friends going out for dinner.

The vendors will include:

2 Sisters

Divine Catering

Dotted Snow

Dragon's Nest Glass Studio

G-Gourmet, LLC

He Sells These Shells

Hestmark Designs

House of Bread Tigard

Lion & Rose Homemade Soap

Marquam Hill Berries

OHDC Youthsource Supa Fresh Youth Farm

Poppin' Hot Kettle Corn

The Healthy Horse

The Honey Pit

The Hummus Stop

Unger Farms Inc

Wild Roots Vodka

Yang's Fresh Bloomer and Produce

The market begins Wednesday, April 1, and will run from 3-7 p.m. Wednesdays through the end of August. The Grange is located at 13770 S.W. Pacific Highway.

The original Tigard Farmers Market begins May 10, and will run every Sunday from 9 a.m. to 2 p.m. at 8777 S.W. Burnham St. until Oct. 25.

-- Nuran Alteir

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