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Early at the Market on a beautiful Saturday, June 14, 2014



2014-06-14 - Adair Annex, 424 Public Square, Columbia, KY - Photo by Ed Waggener.
Farmers Market on the Square
started drawing customers this morning well before the opening hour of 8amCT. It's a bring your own coffee morning, but food is available today - ready to eat or to make your own picnic. Red ripe tomatoes are coming in, but not in a huge way - so better come early. The photo was taken from Jay Cox's BBQ stand. He's back today, with grilled Country Ham and Pork Tenderloin and if you're a Coke or breakfast person, you don't even have to bring your own coffee. The hospitality tent is set up for a conversation pit or to have a snack or a lunch. Already, folks are in from way off, Lynn "Blackie" Nixon, the pride of Rocky Hill, Sawmill Road, and Hillsboro, IN was one of the Early at the Market visitors this morning. - EW


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