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National Farm Market Week

Live animals, crafts, local food tastings, and all SM&NC Members receive 20% off all purchases from the Heckscher Farm tent. At the Sunday Farm Market in our North Parking Lot. No ticket needed.

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August 6, 2023 @ 10:00 am - 2:00 pm

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Live animals, crafts, local food tastings, and all SM&NC Members receive 20% off all purchases from the Heckscher Farm tent.
At the Sunday Farm Market in our North Parking Lot. No ticket needed.

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