"We need individuals, organizations, churches to support our downtown Farmer's Market that will beheld for the first time Saturday, October 9," said Community Redevelopment Director Charles Hayes.
He said people who want to sell fruit, fresh vegetables, homemade baked or canned goods such as jellies and jams and small arts and crafts, baked goods downtown are more than welcome. There will be no fee to set up and sell for October, November and December.
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