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Farm Fresh

Try as you might, you just can’t make it to that awesome Thursday night farmers market, or, maybe you’re such a ravenous consumer of island-fresh produce that your Thursday night stash can’t quite make it through the weekend. Well, worry no longer, for now there’s a second chance (and who doesn’t love second chances?) to get your good-for-you-greens at the KailuaTown Farmers’ Market on Sundays, 9 a.m. to 1 p.m., at Kailua Elementary School.

Brought to you by the same people who run the Haleiwa Farmers’ Market, there’ll be a celebration to kick things off. An oli at 8:50 a.m. starts everything off, with the market opening at 9 a.m. You’ll find over 40 seasoned vendors offering everything from locally caught fish, grass-fed beef, Hawai‘i-grown coffee, island honey, mac nuts, seasonal fruits, herbs, local greens, pa‘i‘ai, flowers, fresh butter and more. If you start to feel a bit peckish pick up some of the ready-to-eat offerings such as smoothies, crepes, pizza and poke; and nosh on it all in the open-air, covered café.

You’ll find more than just shopping. There’ll be entertainment by local musicians Paul Izak & Seeds of Love; you can work it out with Brigitte from Aloha Yoga Kula during an all levels yoga class at 9 a.m. (by donation, bring your own mat or towel); and Dr. Patricia Bragg of the Bragg’s Institute (sponsor of the KailuaTown Farmers’ Market) will speak about nutrition at 11 a.m.

KailuaTown Farmers’ Market
9 a.m. – 1 p.m. Sundays
Kailua Elementary School
315 Ku‘ulei Road
www.haleiwafarmersmarket.com