The Tuesday night markets have been a sort-of pilot project, begun in June. Looks like they could become a more permanent fixture. 

Honolulu Magazine reports: 

In June, the Hawaii Farm Bureau Federation (HFBF) started the KCC evening market in response to grumblings that the KCC Saturday market had gotten too crowded (mostly with tourists).

The pilot market is slated to run until August 14, but farmers’ market co-manager Lisa Asagi says due to positive feedback, the HFBF hopes to keep it going. They should know in a week the fate of the market.

Flickr image courtesy of _e.t.

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