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July 15, 2010

Richmond

This year the Richmond Farmer’s Market includes many fun and entertaining additions each week.

Saturday, July 17th from 10 – 11 a.m. there will be stories by Jennie Kiffmeyer, brought to you by the Clear Creek Co-op.  They will be traditional folk tales about food which are especially suited for children ages 3 – 10 years but all are welcome.

Jennie’s stories have been rated by some pretty important sources:

“Magical…The stories just keep coming.”      Strega Nona

“Not too hot.  Not too cold.  Her stories are just right.”        Baby Bear

“Better than spinach!” Popeye the Sailor

Also at the farmer’s market this week between 7-9 a.m. you can listen to the music of Gill Miller of Sweet Surrendor. And last but not least—buy local produce by local farmers, eat healthy and make the earth a greener place.

Depot District Richmond IN

The Farmer’s Market in the Depot District occurs each Tuesday from 4-7 p.m. from May to October, in Richmond.  Shops will be open and in the Richmond Furniture Gallery lot there will be other fun activities.

Hagerstown

Every Wednesday from about 5 – 7 p.m. Hagerstown offers its own Farmer’s Market.  Loaded with fresh produce and baked goods from area farmers, it is located off of Sycamore in the parking lot of the elementary school as you come into town on 38.

There are about 9 to 10 vendors each week, and about half of those are Amish groups.  Also available are dinners provided by area churches and organizations.  They include foods such as walking tacos, sandwiches etc.

According to Bob Warner, Town Manager, there may be some local produce and baked good vendors at the Flying Circus next Tuesday, July 20th.  They will be set up throughout the day.  This is the second year of Hagerstown’s Farmer’s Market.

About the Author KPass

Karole Passmore is a freelance writer who enjoys writing articles and short stories, interviewing local people, and researching non-fiction subject matter– preferably historical. Graduate of RHS, Ivy Tech Richmond, and Earlham College– with a major in History, Karole has spent most of her life in Wayne County and enjoys the quaint atmosphere of a small town.

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