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New farmers market Wednesdays at Acton Retreat

Market, convenient to Marion, Casey, and Adair as well as Taylor, at campground will offer free space for vendors. Gloria Anderson says its a good time to check our improvements at historic camp. The campground is now under the care of Stoner Creek United Methodist Church.
Related article: History of the United Methodist Acton Retreat Center, by Janet Bradley with many photos, posted on 2010-09-28 13:06:19.

By Glora Anderson

Over here at Acton Retreat, 6440 Liberty Road, Campbellsville, KY, we have a new Farmers market every Wednesday from 7am-11amCT/8am til noonET


We are calling it a Country Market cuz, you know we are out in the country more.

Produce, flowers, crafts, more.

We have plenty of room for vendors and we need shoppers, too. Just wanting to let folks know.

They might also want to check out all the improvements going on at the historical Camp, now under the care of Stoner Creek UMC.

We are located between Campbellsville and Mannsville. Folks can contact me at 270-469-1200. No charge for a space.

Thanks, - Glora Anderson


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