UPDATE: Vendors at the Westfield Farmer’s Market are thriving despite a heatwave hitting the area. The market, located on the lawn of the Episcopal Church of the Atonement at 36 Court Street and Pleasant Street, opened its doors today from 12 to 5 p.m., attracting cheerful vendors eager to showcase their products.

As temperatures soared, the atmosphere remained vibrant, with market-goers enjoying a variety of fresh produce and baked goods. Pam Baron, who runs the popular booth Wham Bam Thank You Pam!, shared her excitement about the season. “This is our first season at the Farmer’s Market, and we couldn’t be happier,” she said, highlighting the community’s support and enthusiasm.

The weekly market runs every Thursday until October 16, and today’s turnout reflects a growing trend of local support for small businesses. Vendors like Pam and her husband, David Baron, are making the most of the opportunity, setting up their bright pink-themed booth to attract customers.

The Westfield Farmer’s Market is not just a shopping destination; it represents a community hub where residents can connect with local entrepreneurs while enjoying the summer’s bounty. As the heat continues, vendors remain committed to providing quality products and fostering a welcoming environment.

Next week, as the market continues, anticipate more vendors joining the lineup, promising an even richer experience for attendees. Residents are encouraged to come out, support local businesses, and enjoy the vibrant community atmosphere each Thursday.

Don’t miss out on the fun and flavors of the Westfield Farmer’s Market – make it a weekly destination for fresh goods and local connections!