CITY OF ABERDEEN: Summer time at farmer’s market to be held July 5

CITY OF ABERDEEN: Summer time at farmer’s market to be held July 5
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City of Aberdeen issued the following announcement on July 26.

Summertime is here! Join us for free music, free face painting and more! Thursday, July 5th, the Aberdeen Farmer’s Market is excited to announce that Justin Taylor Moore will be back at the Market. If you missed him during our opening night, be sure to come out on the 5th. Justin does an awesome job at keeping you tapping your toes!

But wait… there’s more! Bring the kids out from 4:00 p.m.-6:00 p.m. where they can have their face painted for free! That’s right… let them have fun while you shop.

Just Announced: Apocalypse Farm will bring their baby goats/bunnies back out to the Market!

Our vendors have an amazing selection of vegetables, crafts, jams, etc. for you to try. Right now, we’re looking at 90 and partly sunny so be sure to bring a few extra dollars for some cold sorbet or shaved ice. We’ll see you at the Market!

Details:

When: Thursday, July 5 at 4:00 PM – 7:00 PM EDT

            Next Week • 24–31° Partly Cloudy

Where: Aberdeen Festival Park

           N Parke St, Aberdeen, Maryland 21001

Original source can be found here.

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Source: City of Aberdeen



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