Strawberries at Wednesday Market

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Local strawberries are being harvested in Fayette County! The Wednesday market is your midweek destination for fresh local seasonal produce, honey, fine baked goods, and assorted home produced crafts including personalized objects (sublimation), goose gowns, dog sweaters and crocheted baby and household items.

This venue, located in the TSC parking lot on Columbus Avenue, runs from 3 to 6 p.m. and is without any Market sponsored electronic processing and is therefore a cash only market.

The vendors stating they plan on attending today (others may come as well), and the items they expect to bring include:

Dill Family Farms (Andy and Paula Dill): strawberries and local honey.

Bridgeview Gardens (Hunter and Lorelle Rohrer — 740-505-5125): Fresh produce (strawberries, asparagus, spring onions, rhubarb, radishes, and some greens). Potted plants – vegetables and flowers (annuals & perennials), and homemade bread, rolls and cookies.

Cozy Baby Blessings (Nancy Cutter): Handmade baby essentials including crocheted baby blankets and hats, flannel burp cloths, bows, crinkle toys and teethers. Handmade earrings, crocheted dish cloths, pot scrubbers, jar grippers and intensely scented wax melts in over 50 scents!

Chilcote Farm (Bruce and Marlene Chilcote): Local honey and baked goods — “ooey gooey” cinnamon swirl cake and cookies.

Mary’s This and That (Mary Ford): Peanut butter fudge, pineapple upside down cake, other baked goods, catnip toys, dog sweaters, baby afghans and more hand crafts.

Cloud 9D (Nicole Daugherty): Sublimation products (a process that applies images such as logos or clip art to a variety of materials or objects).

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By David Persinger

For the Record-Herald

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