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A Trip to the La Grange Farmers’ Market

  • Don Kirby of Muldoon was selling cookies, jellies, sourdough bread and other goodies he and his wife, Mary, have made.
    Don Kirby of Muldoon was selling cookies, jellies, sourdough bread and other goodies he and his wife, Mary, have made.
  • Kaylee Gibson of Winchester was selling fresh milled flour baked goods.
    Kaylee Gibson of Winchester was selling fresh milled flour baked goods.
  • Angelica Villasana of La Grange and her husband Juan, were selling snowcones and homemade chips.
    Angelica Villasana of La Grange and her husband Juan, were selling snowcones and homemade chips.
  • J.R. Berckenhoff of St. John was selling pickles, sauerkraut, beets and other canned items.
    J.R. Berckenhoff of St. John was selling pickles, sauerkraut, beets and other canned items.
  • Kelly Sanfilippo of La Grange, holding her son Lucas, was selling sourdough bread, mini cakes and eggs.
    Kelly Sanfilippo of La Grange, holding her son Lucas, was selling sourdough bread, mini cakes and eggs.
  • From left to right, Scott, Callie and Paige Barnett of Ezell were selling cinnamon rolls, hand pies, lemonade and tea.
    From left to right, Scott, Callie and Paige Barnett of Ezell were selling cinnamon rolls, hand pies, lemonade and tea.
  • Michelle Vega, left, and Lia Vega, right, sisters of La Grange, were selling crocheted items, paintings and decorated mirrors.
    Michelle Vega, left, and Lia Vega, right, sisters of La Grange, were selling crocheted items, paintings and decorated mirrors.
  • Randall Beck of Fayetteville was selling pen and ink drawings he has done.
    Randall Beck of Fayetteville was selling pen and ink drawings he has done.
  • Suzanne Niemeyer of Holman was selling homemade dog treats.
    Suzanne Niemeyer of Holman was selling homemade dog treats.
  • Kathleen Albrecht of Giddings was selling jelly, noodles, zucchini bread and crochet work.
    Kathleen Albrecht of Giddings was selling jelly, noodles, zucchini bread and crochet work.
  • Karen Leighton of La Grange was selling mailbox planters, bookmarks, magnets and flasks.
    Karen Leighton of La Grange was selling mailbox planters, bookmarks, magnets and flasks.
  • A Trip to the La Grange Farmers’ Market
    A Trip to the La Grange Farmers’ Market
  • Tim Patrick of La Grange was selling all sorts of plants, all grown here in Fayette County. Caleb Youngblood of Roznov was selling all kinds of hand-forged metal items, and wooden toys and birdhouses.
    Tim Patrick of La Grange was selling all sorts of plants, all grown here in Fayette County. Caleb Youngblood of Roznov was selling all kinds of hand-forged metal items, and wooden toys and birdhouses.

A visit to the La Grange Farmers’Market Saturday on the courthouse square found 13 vendors selling everything from pickled beets to homemade dog treats. The market is open every Saturday from 8 a.m. to noon. One vendor told us that the week before there was a whopping 24 vendors, but several had gone to Columbus this past Saturday for a special event there. It’s a good idea to bring cash, but several vendors are also set up to take electronic payments. Photos by Jeff Wick