Farmers Market Saturday in Full Bloom
You can stroll around Watkinsville and learn from State Representative Bob Smith about the history of the city and buy fresh vegetables and baked goods and dairy behind Eagle Tavern in a shaded area in the back yard where the Eagle Tavern once extended.
Date: Fri, 14 Aug 2009 04:30:30 -0700
From: oconeefm@yahoo.com
To: oconeefm@yahoo.com
If I can wake my son up on a Saturday morning (no small task) I will be going on one of these eventually. You can still make it to the Farmers Market without going on the stroll at 9 am that generally departs from the front of the Courthouse.
Daniel J. Matthews, Jr. From: oconeefm@yahoo.com
To: oconeefm@yahoo.com
Hello, Hope everyone is well. This week we will have: many different kinds of pound cakes, banana bread, assorted pies, including blueberry, fresh bread/rolls (rye, honey wheat, sourdough), fresh eggs, fresh milk from Johnston Dairy, blueberries, peaches, jams, jellies, handmade soaps & lotions, grass fed beef, tomatoes, okra, eggplant, green onions, sweet onions, cucumbers, potatoes, several kinds of squash, green beans, dragon tongue beans, baby soybeans, herbs, root vegetables, fresh cut flowers, salsa from Salsa Ya'll, gourds, fresh lamb, grass fed beef, woolens, among other things! The tour of Watkinsville will also be going on, so join in! I also have updated the website so check it out! Hope to see you all there! Karl P.S. Check out the Oconee Farmers' Market on Facebook!! Don't forget to tell a friend or co-worker about the Market! Karl Berg 706-215-7385 |
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