San Antonio's farmers market scene is getting ready to grow as a new outdoor market springs up at St. Paul Square. As part of efforts to revitalize the area, St. Paul Square is bringing fresh produce, baked goods and artisans to its central courtyard every Sunday starting this weekend, the historic district announced Wednesday. The farmers market is 9 a.m. to 2 p.m. and is free to enter.
Next cold front will hit South Texas at night. Here's how much temperatures will drop. Visitors also can take part in a yoga class inside The Espee's outdoor courtyard during the farmers market. Local yogi Bendy with Lenny will teach class from 9 to 11 a.m. every Sunday. Classes are donation-based and participants can sign up for a spot on The Espee's website, although reservations aren't required. All ages are encouraged to join.
How Texas' solar energy boom victimized thousands of homeowners The new weekend events were introduced in hopes of making the area a 'blossoming destination for food, entertainment, and cultural arts near downtown San Antonio,' according to a Wednesday news release from St. Paul Square. Its farmers market will have to compete with the weekend Pearl Farmers Market, named one of the best in the country by USA Today.
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