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Wildwood city staffers are putting together the last round of preparations prior to this year's market to launch in May. Share your suggestions for the market in the comments section here on Patch, and the city's team will see them to consider.

Sixteen vendors are ready to start the 2012 Farmers' Market season in Wildwood. Market team members are working on improving the offerings of the market's upcoming fourth annual season, Wildwood's Director of Planning and Parks Joe Vujnich told Wildwood city council members at Monday's meeting.

Vujnich said the team continues to receive questions and comments about the following market items:

  • overall quality of the event
  • number of vendors during the season
  • availability of produce during select times of the year
  • cost of the market
  • types of sellers participating in the market

In the three years since the market's opening, two different market managers have operated it. Glenn Gaehle is the second and current manager; he started with the market in 2010. He is compensated approximately $16,000 a year to run the market. Wildwood owns the tents that are erected for vendors, and the city provides all the utility services when the market is established in the Town Center Plaza Drive area on Saturdays May through September.

Vujnich said Gaehle plus a combined group of vendors, potential vendor and city staffers recently met to discuss potential changes to this year's market. The list they compiled included these proposed changes:

  1. Reduce the hours of market operation to 8:30 a.m. to 12:30 p.m.
  2. Reduce fees Gaehle assigns to vendors to encourage more participation; new fees may be as low as $25 per week.
  3. Control the use of resellers through Gaehle to provide a wide variety of produce at the start and finish of this season.
  4. Provide more city support to the Town Center area during market hours by offering more events on Saturdays.
  5. Promote the farmers' market better throughout its season.

Vunjich said oftentime, the Tower Grove Farmers' Market is used as an example of the type that Wildwood should offer to its residents. He told council members, however, that market's team operates on a $65,000 budget, and their city's market manager receives $17,000 seasonal compensation. That market will begin its seventh season on May 5.

The Tower Grove market also solicits and accepts sponsorships as an official nonprofit entity. It is supported by these sponsorships, fundraising, memberships (Friends of TGFM), merchandise sales and vendor fees. It deliberately includes artists as well as farmers and ranchers.

Related Topics: Glenn Gaehle, Real Estate, Tower Grove Farmers' Market, Wildwood Farmers' Market, and Wildwood city council
What would you most change about the Wildwood Farmers' Market? What would you add or drop? Which other farmers' markets do you like best? Tell us in the comments.

Larry Z.

11:28 am on Tuesday, March 13, 2012

I'm not sure but seriously doubt that I'm the only person that has NO IDEA where the market is even at. Might be a huge help to maybe name a street or intersection so people have some idea how to even get there.. Town Center Plaza tells me nothing...

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Julie Brown Patton

11:52 am on Tuesday, March 13, 2012

@Larry Zack: It's perfectly OK and good to ask. In the article, I referenced "Town Center Plaza Drive," and to my knowledge, that is the closest and only address per se. Another way to look at the market's location is that it is in the paved area to the west of the fountain that's in the middle of the Town Center. Another landmark people go by and park by is MyWildwoodDentist. The dentist office and the market can be viewed from Missouri Route 100 while driving by. Look for the blue tents, a gazebo of musicians and sometimes a snow cone truck. From the road, the market will be seen "in front of" The Wildwood Hotel. Does that all help? Thank you.

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Justin J

1:29 pm on Tuesday, March 13, 2012

That picture of the Glenn Gaehle guy is kind of funny. I heard he never smiles, and he looks like a midget.

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Larry Z.

2:03 pm on Tuesday, March 13, 2012

I would love to have a better idea of where the market is located. I have no idea whereTown Center Plaza is even at. It would be nice if a small map of the area was included in the article. I haven't tried map quest but the market would surely get more business if it was more clear where it is located. Thanks.

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Julie Brown Patton

2:48 pm on Tuesday, March 13, 2012

@Larry Z: I will work on additional map-based directions to Wildwood Town Center. Thank you.

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Jo Beck

7:01 am on Wednesday, March 14, 2012

The farmer's market is a wonderful weekly outing and it helps support local farmers. We like buying food that is grown here. The veggies, flowers, plants and herbs are great and when the pie lady from Calhoun County shows up it is a bonus. Her apple pie is the greatest!

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Julie Brown Patton

7:04 am on Wednesday, March 14, 2012

Roger that comment, @Jo Beck, about the pie lady's apple delight—we savor every bite of every slice.

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