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Booths and Events, Winchester Farmers Market

Events

9:30, the Winchester Farmer's Market welcomes The Wicked Pickers, joining us for the first time!

11:30, Susan Cabana will do a juicing demo and discussing the benefits of fresh veggie and fruit juices.

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12:00, Randall and Emma Kromm

Booths

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Artist Ruth Lieberherr's artwork vividly expresses the fluid exploration of color.

Community Table: Bridget Brigade Foundation

Handcrafted Food Tents: Deb’s Cookies, Sweet Lolo, KO Catering & Pies, Lydia’s Handcrafted Foods

About the Artists

The Wicked Pickers are a Boston-based quartet (guitar, mandolin, bass, violin, and vocals) that plays jazz, swing, and bluegrass. They perform mostly original music, spiced with a few traditional songs and great tunes by Django Reinhardt, Chick Correa, Irving Berlin, George Gershwin, and others. Learn more about the band and hear their music “Far From Home” and “Irises” at www.wickedpickers.com.

Susan Cabana is passionate and dedicated to bringing health and wellness to the mind, body and spirit.  She achieves this in her own life and for others through her company, Nourish Your Soul. She works with her clients to improve their overall wellness through a healthy diet and lifestyle.  Learn more at www.nourishyoursoul.com.

Randall Kromm is a songwriter, singer, guitarist and Winchester resident. “Kromm’s style is easygoing and his songs highly singable. Their idealism makes them stand out in a dark and cynical time, and unexpected harmonies and beats reveal a sophisticated musical outlook” (Cambridge Community Television website).  On Saturday, his daughter Emma will be singing as well. Learn more at www.randallkromm.com.

Parking. Please try to ride your bike or walk to the market, or park your car in the Aberjona or Shore Road lot to leave parking spaces surrounding the common open for short-term parking near downtown businesses. The Aberjona lot, which runs along the commuter rail track across from the post office, is free on weekends, including the permit spaces in the end of the lot.

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