This week's 2nd Saturday Market will include four new vendors. Photo by Donna Atkins

The Second Saturday Market will return to Copper Sky Regional Park this weekend to offer local residents discounted rates on produce.

“We will have four new vendors this month,” Maricopa Special Events and Marketing Manager Niesha Whitman said. “It gives us a total of 24. So it’s our largest market so far.”

Participants will have the option to enjoy breakfast from “Hot SOS.”

“We will have yoga in the park again as long as the weather allows it,” Whitman said. “Last time it was just too cold.”

Just like the two previous markets, Produce on Wheels will provide 60 pounds of produce for $10. Whitman wasn’t sure what each food box would feature yet, but event attendees are encouraged to show up early to ensure they receive the discounted goods.

There is a chance of bad weather affecting the market. Rainy, cold conditions hurt December’s market, but weekly storms are expected to clear out of the area by Saturday morning. Forecasts call for mostly sunny skies with temperatures in the low 40s.

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Adam was born in New Haven, Connecticut, but spent the majority of his young life in Lakeside, Arizona. After graduating from Blue Ridge High School, he earned his bachelor’s degree in journalism from the Walter Cronkite School of Journalism and Mass Communication at Arizona State University. He has been working in the field of journalism since 2010. Adam has worked in a wide range of fields including professional sports and international media relations. He has also been a breaking news reporter, sports columnist, government reporter and community reporter. He spent a year in Denver, Colorado before coming to Maricopa in 2015. In his spare time, he will often be found enjoying the great outdoors. If he isn’t hiking or fishing, he is likely hopelessly cheering on his Arizona sports teams. Adam was born in New Haven, Connecticut, but spent the majority of his young life in Lakeside, Arizona. After graduating from Blue Ridge High School, he earned his bachelor’s degree in journalism from the Walter Cronkite School of Journalism and Mass Communication at Arizona State University. He has been working in the field of journalism since 2010. Adam has worked in a wide range of fields including professional sports and international media relations. He has also been a breaking news reporter, sports columnist, government reporter and community reporter. He spent a year in Denver, Colorado before coming to Maricopa in 2015. In his spare time, he will often be found enjoying the great outdoors. If he isn’t hiking or fishing, he is likely hopelessly cheering on his Arizona sports teams. Adam was born in New Haven, Connecticut, but spent the majority of his young life in Lakeside, Arizona. After graduating from Blue Ridge High School, he earned his bachelor’s degree in journalism from the Walter Cronkite School of Journalism and Mass Communication at Arizona State University. He has been working in the field of journalism since 2010. Adam has worked in a wide range of fields including professional sports and international media relations. He has also been a breaking news reporter, sports columnist, government reporter and community reporter. He spent a year in Denver, Colorado before coming to Maricopa in 2015. In his spare time, he will often be found enjoying the great outdoors. If he isn’t hiking or fishing, he is likely hopelessly cheering on his Arizona sports teams.