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Letter: Everything at Farmers Market is locally produced By Donna Jones The number of vendors has increased as well as your locally grown produce. Today many vendors were asked "Where did you get those tomatoes or beans?" The Farmers Market on the Square is a locally grown and produced market, which means every vendor that sells their products at Farmers Market on the Square either grows it, makes it, bakes it, or cans it. Nothing at this market is bought elsewhere and brought in. We all take pride in producing and providing great local items to our community and to our many customers, you are the reason we have such a great market. We say "Thank you," and please remember your Farmers Market on the Square is a locally produced market. --Donna Comments re photo 84255 Busy Saturday at the Farmers Market This story was posted on 2019-06-29 18:36:10
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