I have seen friends on Facebook talk about Bountiful Baskets. Apparently, very fresh produce for cheap. There is not a subscription, so you have to be available at your computer during the time they assign portions. I would love to know about your experience if you try this!
I talked about book clubs last week, and wanted to pass on another one my friend gave me a heads up on. While not free, it includes a meal and supports a local store!
And just because it is so charming, the lovely April Newsletter from The Spice Merchant.
Do you know about 2nd Saturday? It is an initiative to “Shop Douglas, Shop Local” every month. Buy a reusable cloth bag for $5 and receive discounts from participating vendors. So fun!
Did you know about Jazz Night Tuesdays at the Donut Hole?
Or the Hot Art for Cool Kids Camps at the Wichita Art Museum? Only $5 friends! (And you know their admission is free all day, every Saturday, yes?)
If you’re going for garden produce this year, keep this in mind: Sedgwick County Master Gardeners and the Kansas Food Bank partner each year for Plant a Row for the Hungry. When you’re harvesting, keep them in mind and check out their drop off locations. Let’s give from our bounty!
The Kansas Grown Farmers Market is already in full swing Saturdays from 7 am to noon April through October.
And the Old Town Farmers Market opens this Saturday May 2nd!
Have a great weekend!