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Next BLVD Farmers Market starts at noon Tuesday

by The AV Times Staff • November 16, 2012

LANCASTER – With the Thanksgiving Holiday just around the corner, next week’s BLVD Farmers Market will be held on Tuesday, November 20, from noon to 6 p.m. rather than the usual Thursday.

While at the market, shoppers can purchase fresh produce and trimmings to enhance their Thanksgiving Day feast. Residents who are making an extra effort to shop locally this holiday season can get a jump start on their Christmas shopping by visiting the Market’s diverse craft vendors and the numerous shopping destinations dotting the BLVD.

The BLVD Farmers’ Market is held year-round in downtown Lancaster, along The BLVD between Date and Ehrlich Avenues.  Products offered at the Farmers’ Market include fresh fruits and vegetables as well as a variety of delectable treats, baked goods, goat cheese, fresh honey, unique sauces and prepared foods such as Greek and Latin cuisine and much more.

For more information regarding The BLVD Farmers’ Market, visit www.cityoflancasterca.org/farmersmarket or call (661) 723-6077.

(Information via press release from the city of Lancaster.)

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Filed Under: Lancaster, Uncategorized

1 comment for "Next BLVD Farmers Market starts at noon Tuesday"

  1. William says

    November 17, 2012 at 9:53 am

    Next, Rex will have them selling their produce at freeway off-ramps.

    He supports entrepreneurs.

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