Farmer's Market kicks off season

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Natalie J. Ostgaard

These vendors with homemade goodies such as breads and preserves have been part of the Crookston Farmer's Market from the beginning.

  

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By Natalie J. Ostgaard, City Editor
Posted Jun 28, 2010 @ 02:16 PM
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Crookston Farmer's Market kicked off its season Friday on the east side of the Polk County Historical grounds. Although only a handful of vendors selling such items as honey, homemade preserves, breads and pickles were there for the first day, they had a steady stream of business and some even ran out of items on hand. The market runs from 4-7 p.m on Fridays and Tuesdays at the museum.
 

Crookston Farmer's Market kicked off its season Friday on the east side of the Polk County Historical grounds. Although only a handful of vendors selling such items as honey, homemade preserves, breads and pickles were there for the first day, they had a steady stream of business and some even ran out of items on hand. The market runs from 4-7 p.m on Fridays and Tuesdays at the museum.
 

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