Gloomy weather doesn't put a damper on New Glasgow Farmers' Market

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NEW GLASGOW, N.S. — Saturday mornings are busy for downtown New Glasgow, as that's when the farmer's market takes place. With over 50 regular vendors, the ...

Jason McCrimmon and Tarsila Stoeckicht of Way to Grow Gardens never miss a Saturday, offering fresh colorful veggies and bright flowers. They are a crowd favourite. - Sarah JordanNEW GLASGOW, N.S. — Saturday mornings are busy for downtown New Glasgow, as that's when the farmer's market takes place.

Despite the dreary weather forecast last weekend, the market was pack with the regulars you see every Saturday and some new faces from away.The New Glasgow Farmers Market has their"Raise the Barn" fundraising going again to raise money to build a new year-round facility that will replace the dome structure that suffered signifigant damage last September during post-tropical storm Fiona.

Don't forget to grab your seeds, or reuseable bags, while you browse the vendors at the New Glasgow Farmers' Market. - Sarah Jordan Sarah LeBlanc of Le Soap Handcrafted Bath & Body Treats, located in Greenhill, N.S., features colorful soaps and bath products that are not only eye catching but also smell amazing. - Sarah Jordan

 

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