Lincoln Farmer's Market opens for the season

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[April 30, 2012]     Send a link to a friend

On Saturday, the Lincoln Farmer's Market began its season of sales at Scully Park. The market, which is owned and managed by Susan Wachter, will offer a variety of locally grown produce items throughout the spring, summer and into the fall.

Wachter said folks turned out early for the first day of the market, and whatever fresh, early spring products were available were quickly whisked away by customers eager for locally grown, fresh produce.

In addition to produce, many of the vendors were offering bedding plants for sale. Other items available included craft products such as handmade signs, woven rugs, concrete garden decor and, of course, baked goods.

Pictures by Nila Smith

The Lincoln Farmer's Market is open on Saturday mornings and Wednesday evenings weekly through October.

Market owner and manager Susan Wachter said the first day went well.

 

 

Sara (left) and Sadie Gieseke were selling some beautiful tomato plants.

Bob Henning was there selling his handmade signs.

 

Bryan Crump of Crump Family Gardens was set up with plants and other items.

Samantha Danosky had something to satisfy any customer with a sweet tooth.

 

 

Charles Luckey offered a wide variety of plants for sale.

Customers check out the wares of all the vendors.

 

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