In addition, the market’s footprint will be expanded to accommodate social distancing. One of the biggest changes affecting the 2020 season is the county’s decision to close South Shore Drive to vehicular traffic Saturday mornings. Our compliance procedures dovetail with requirements established by Milwaukee County and guidelines provided by the State of Wisconsin.” “The SSFM committee has been working diligently in partnership with the Milwaukee County Parks to create a safe shopping experience for customers, vendors, volunteers, and staff at the market.
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“Our first priority is creating a market that puts safety first and that required that many policy changes were made to ensure our operations are in compliance with local measures to prevent the spread of the COVID-19,” said Stephanie Harling. Customers can monitor updates and changes that will be posted on its Facebook page, South Shore Farmer’s Market. Market organizers warn that its plans for the season are fluid and subject to change, since the pandemic threat changes daily.
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The market season is currently scheduled to be held each Saturday from 8am to noon from June 20 until late October. Organizers were given approval to proceed by Milwaukee County officials, along with steps that must be implemented to prevent the spread of COVID-19. The South Shore Farmers Market plans to open June 20.
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Pandemic brings changes to Bay View’s beloved summer marketīy Stephanie Harling, Mary Beth Driscoll and Ann Hippensteel
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Compass archive photo from the 2016 South Shore Farmers Market season.