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Market swings into a new season

Paynton Farmers' Market opened their doors Tuesday to many new faces as well as the loyal customers of past years. The market was filled with beautiful booth presentations from all of the vendors, each one with different fare.

Paynton Farmers' Market opened their doors Tuesday to many new faces as well as the loyal customers of past years.

The market was filled with beautiful booth presentations from all of the vendors, each one with different fare.

Vinessa Currie-Foster with her teas hand picked by native women in canoes, as well as her loose teas selection, offers tea and coffee to customers. She offers a homey atmosphere to relax in with a sofa and dining table to rest your feetafter checking out the rest of the market.

Fresh farm eggs, home baking, incredible art and photography, along with books from the Bresaylor Heritage Museum were for sale. Velma Foster not only brings books from our area and bylocal authors but wool, honey, and various plants and vegetables donated by her and other well wishers.

The market is looking to round out its list of goods with a few new vendors. Anyone with a talent to sell is welcome. The motto is, "if you can bake it, make it or grow it, you can sell it at the farmers' market."

Come check out the market every Tuesday throughout the summer at the arena from 4 to 6 p.m.