Market Morning Buzz. Saturday Morning Buzz at Republic Square Farmers Market: Fresh Finds and Local Delights

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Saturday Morning Buzz at Republic Square Farmers Market: Fresh Finds and Local Delights

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Hey, good morning everyone. It's, uh, Saturday, June 7th, 9:13 a.m. and this is Gary. I'm downtown at the Republic Square Farmers' Market. The farmers' market sits between 4th and 5th downtown Austin. Uh, right at the intersection of construction and organic produce. Yeah, construction down here is an ongoing issue. Uh, at this point it's now moved to the east of Republic Square Park. So although it's a little dusty and a little noisy down here, it's not actually directly impacting any of the vendors at this point. This one of the real powerhouses down here, Shirttail Creek Farm. A lot of protein always here. And this is now panning north. And some beautiful fresh flowers and all this great produce out here, all this fresh seasonal produce brought to you courtesy Of…., let's see who this is…, Actually not sure what the name of this vendor is, but uh anyway, it's got great, great spread of organic produce and then one of my favorites here, uh, Wuff dog, always a bunch of rawhide action going on here. And this is your view now looking south and that beautiful downtown skyline. Hey y'all, Saturday June 7th, it's uh 9:18 a.m. This is Gary. I'm over at the Downtown Farmers Market. They just adjacent to Republic Square Park. See what we got, looks like uh Shirttail Farms has got some competition today. This is Peeler Farms. Also slinging a lot of protein, as you can see here, all these different cuts of steaks. Central Texas Young Farmers Coalition next door. Popular booth, by the look of things. And something caught my eye a moment ago, let's just see. Yeah, organic tea. Yeah, this is my jam. I like a nice tea. Free ginger shots! I might take advantage of that a little bit later on today. jewelry vendors and this is beautiful. Sugar skulls right outside of Rosen's Bagel, so that's your view from the Downtown Farmers' Market on Saturday morning.