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Market offers treats for ears and tastebuds

Feather Publishing
6/19/2012

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Fresh vegetables tempt market goers with their vibrant colors and leafy greens. The Quincy Certified Farmers’ Market opened Thursday, June 14, at 4:30 p.m. to kick off the extended 14-week season. Beautiful weather and tasty food and great music drew a large crowd on opening day. Photo by Laura Beaton

Shoppers can expect to find another great lineup of music, food and artisan goods at this Thursday’s Quincy Farmers’ Market, starting at 4:30 p.m.

Keep an eye out this week for fresh, free-range chicken from Trails End Farm, straight off the pasture. Shoppers can also plan on cooling off with delicious shaved ice, fruit smoothies and espresso drinks from Hansen’s Cool Shack. Then top it all off with some plump cherries from Chuck at LaViolette Farm.

Johnny Walker and Greg Willis will be entertaining the masses with old-style blues and ragtime from the 1920s through the 1940s. This spunky, high-energy duo performed at the very first Quincy Farmers’ Market 13 years ago. Both passionate musicians, Willis is currently studying music at Humboldt State University, and Walker’s harmonica playing is always jaw-dropping.

To check out the entertainment schedule for the whole season, visit the market’s new website: QuincyFarmersMarket.org.

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-2#1QFMkyle2012-06-19 07:28
Keep up to date on the Farmer's Market at their new website: www.quincyfarmersmarket.org/.../
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0#2RE: Market offers treats for ears and tastebudsdennis dickenson2012-06-25 15:28
more good news:
our government is working on stopN foe organics:Proposed bill would give USDA more power to police organic seal users is called organic protection law.
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0#3RE: Market offers treats for ears and tastebudsdennis dickenson2012-06-25 15:30
of course the hybrid drivers & soler PV folk will still drink the koolaid
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