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COMMUNITY

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                                                                     THE SCENE

       To market, to market




        Continued from page 3                 The market is in a perfect location.
       the market for the fresh vegetables   “It is a friendly market,” said Koller.    2
       and products and they saw cooking   “Everyone looks out for each other and
       demonstrations, learned how to use   we have a good mix, we just need more
       herbs, baby animals and joined in a   people know about it.”
       scavenger hunt.                        Lynne Wingfield, director of the
          Last week was a salute to the   county’s wellness program works with
       county’s first responders. Children   Koller during market season. “Debbie
       enjoyed climbing into a fire truck, police   works really hard to pull these events                                                       PHOTOS BY LINDA FAUSZ| VILLAGE NEWS
       car, and talking with officers giving out   and the market together each week,” she
       stickers.  The extension office also had   said. “She has been fabulous with all of
       a food demonstration and the county   her dedication.”
       schools had an information booth.      The market opens each Wednesday
       Around 750 customers strolled through   from 2:30 p.m. to 5:30 p.m. and will   ZONA EIGEL HAD HER   MARY KATHERINE TOPPING ENJOYED THE MARKET
                                                                                                        WITH HER MOM.
       the market.                        close for the season on Aug. 30.    FACE PAINTED.









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       MARIE BUTLER CHATS WITH MARISA SUAREZ AND KEVIN BENOIT FROM   SANFORD STRUNK AND SARAH LAIL ARO-  RUTH HENSHAW OF MELROSE FARM SELLS HOMEMADE JAMS
       OPEN HEARTH FARM.                                       MATHERAPY FROM WILLOWS BEND FARM.  AND JELLIES, BUTTERS, AND PICKLES FROM POWHATAN.













                                       JENEFER HUGHES AND STEPHANIE CLARK.



                                                                          THE TURNER FAMILY VISITS WITH MASTER DEP.
                                                                          GILL MUSCAT.



       LANDON AND COREY ADAMS.         JENNIFER LEE AND CORP. T. L. LAMB.

                                                                                                                   MARY HARGRAVES MAKES A PURCHASE
                                                                                                                   FROM JARRETT PRODUCE FARM.

















       LYNNE WINGFIELD, DIRECTOR OF THE COUNTY'S WELLNESS PROGRAM.         KELLY ADAMS LOOKS FOR BERRIES AT    KATHERINE THOMPSON PAINTS A DESIGN
                                                                           WAYNE GRIZZARD'S PRODUCE FARM.      ON CASSIDY MELOY'S ARM.
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