Animals at this week's market


ate: November 9, 2012 9:04:07 AM EST
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Market Manager
www.oconeefarmersmarket.org (currently being updated) 


--- On Fri, 11/9/12, Oconee Farmers Market <oconeefm@yahoo.com> wrote:

From: Oconee Farmers Market oconeefm@yahoo.com
Subject: this week's market
To: "Oconee Farmers Market" oconeefm@yahoo.com
Date: Friday, November 9, 2012, 8:56 AM

Greetings-
Wow! I cannot beleive we are headed into the holidays! The Oconee Farmers Market will be open thru the last Saturday in November. We will have Farm Animal Saturday this week, Customer Appreciation Saturday on Nov. 17th and will close with Small Business Saturday on Nov. 24th.
There are still alot of great things available and we would like you to join us this week for
tomatoes, mixed greens including turnips, salad greens and lettuces, radishes, peppers, dried shiitake mushrooms, jams, jellies, preserves, empanadas, vegetable quiche, lemonade, pumpkin poundcake, breads including whole grain/sprouted breads, cookies, Indian foods, boiled and fried peanuts, beef jerky, kettle corn, free range eggs, chicken, pork and beef including pulled beef barbecue sliders for sale. Our vendors will also be bringing small trees, perrenials, herbs, house plants, salts, handmade essential soaps, Shea butter, various jewelry including lampwork beads and jewelry from recycled items, decorated gourds, hand knitted items and hand crocheted baby blankets, woolens, vegetarian dog and cat treats and so much more!
Come by and enjoy the great Fall weather, see some very cute animals andlisten to the sounds of the Red Oak Southern String Band and as always
COFFEE AND ICE WATER are FREE.
Looking forward to seeing you Saturday!
Cindy 
Market Manager
www.oconeefarmersmarket.org (currently being updated) 

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