Local honey products are available at Bloomington Community Farmers’ Market

BLOOMINGTON – When it comes to honey, there’s nothing quite like the taste and quality of locally sourced honey from the farmers’ market. While supermarket honey may seem convenient, buying and using local honey has many benefits beyond just its delicious flavor. 

 Photos courtesy of Merrill Hatlen & Sanyia Saluja

Purchasing local honey contributes to environmental preservation and fosters a sense of community. So, the next time you visit your local farmers’ market, pick up a jar of local honey and savor all its goodness. Pictured are some by-products from two honey vendors you can visit this Saturday at the BCFM: Hoosier Honey and Hunter’s Honey!

 Photos courtesy of Merrill Hatlen & Sanyia Saluja

Music at the Market

Singer/Songwriter Nicholas Graham-Hall will perform on the BCFM Circular Stage this Saturday at 10:00 a.m.

Nicholas Graham-Hall

His music allows him to tell a story “in a couple of hundred words and a few chords.” Most of his songs are autobiographical in nature.

Mayor’s Team at the Table

This community outreach program invites Market-goers to engage with the mayor and various department heads from the City of Bloomington government. 

Adam Wason

This week, Public Works Director Adam Wason will greet the public at the Market between 10 a.m. and 12 p.m.