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Bluebag Media
Farmer’s Market
vendors offer variety of goods
GREENVILLE – Flowers, produce, Humane Society, “Dough 2 Nuts,”
Chocolates by Malissa, Janet’s Broadway Bakery, The Bottle Lady… and
Phyllis Mong. She loves dressing up; this time she was a pumpkin. And
she loves Broadway!
“You know that,” she said.
During the Sept. 27 Farmer’s Market Phyllis was offering a free pumpkin
on behalf of Main Street Greenville to anyone purchasing $25 or more in
merchandise from downtown merchants. Phyllis was one of nearly 30
vendors starting a half block west on Fourth Street, around the
courthouse corner and south to Readmore’s Hallmark on South Broadway.
Janet of Janet’s Bakery said the market was great, noting she got her
start doing the Farmer’s Market.
Debora Crews, The Bottle Lady, said this was her first time as a vendor
and was pleased with the traffic. She had a variety of decorated
bottles – sizes and shapes were altered – with their own unique
designs. A large Gray Goose vodka bottle had an intricate lighting
pattern on the inside… “If the bottle’s too big, then we make it into a
lamp,” she said.
According to the Friends of Farmer’s Market, the vendor slots are full
as no more applications are being accepted for the 2014 season. One of
the requirements of the market is the items available for purchase must
be grown or produced locally...
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