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As season begins, not all farmers' markets return

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        This weekend marks the start of the summer farmers' market season with stalls opening in Kirkwood, Lake St. Louis, and Cuivre River. While these markets are re-opening, the Clayton Farmers Market is not.

        On March 11, the market posted to its Facebook page, "The Clayton Farmers Market is not taking place this summer. Please check back for 2016. Thanks." Gary Carter, Clayton's economic developer, said that the market will in fact not open again in 2016. According to Carter, Clayton chose to close the market because it didn't bring more residents and office workers downtown, like the city wanted.

        "It just didn't draw a crowd," Carter said.

        The market experienced some turbulence last year when the City of Clayton moved the day from Saturdays to Thursdays and moved the location from Forsyth Boulevard to downtown Clayton. City Manager Craig Owens says that the market's closure related less to those changes and related more to the city's goals.

        "It's not saying no to the farmer's market," Owens said. "It's saying yes to events that lined up better."

        Although the market has been closed indefinitely, Owens said Clayton may consider starting a new market if the opportunity arises.

        Moving forward

        Deborah Henderson ran the market until its ownership changed in 2014; now, she is market master for the Midtown Farmers Market, which began when vendors and administrators left the Clayton Market because they disliked the changes made by the city.

        "It was a very good market originally, before last year," Henderson said. "Myself and a lot of community members worked very hard to build that market into a successful entity. Anytime a market changes, and changes in the extreme, it can be a sad experience."

        She hopes that the Clayton market's closure can serve as a learning opportunity for other markets, and stresses that markets will succeed if they better involve farmers and communities.

        The Clayton Farmers Market was more than a decade old.

        Although the Clayton Farmers Market is no more, other markets are still opening. In the next few weeks, these include:

        OPENED

        Schlafly Farmers Market: April 1THIS WEEKEND

        Cuivre River Farmer's Market: April 4Kirkwood Farmers Market: April 4Lake St. Louis Farmers & Artists Market: April 4Washington Farmers' Market: April 4NEXT WEEKEND

        Farmington Farmers Market: April 11Tower Grove Farmers' Market: April 11


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