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Winchester Farmers Market July 28

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Kids Footstop. Eric Keough, owner, will be handing out money-saving coupons, measuring kids’ feet and arches, and selling Jibbitz (to pop into your Crocs).  Opened a year ago March in Winchester Center, the store offers expert fitting, top quality brands and exceptional customer service—all in a relaxing shopping atmosphere. Taking the stress out of kids shoe shopping...one foot at a time!

7ate9 Bakery. Try one of their mini cheesecakes at the market, or pick up a family size one for after dinner. Sarah-Beth Chester, owner, notes that her cakes are creamy and full of flavor but with a light, fluffy texture that will pleasantly surprise you. Great for gifts, holidays, birthdays, corporate catering, and everyday treats!

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In brief:

9:30 music by Rita Wong and Winchester Community Music School

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11:30 food demo by Lori Gagne Schaefer and Ray Schaefer, Pairings

WAN Table: Betty Stone with her photos and cards

Community Table: Bol Riiny with the Thiou Village Project

Business Table: Next Step Living

Chamber Table: Kids Footstop, Eric Keough, and Parent Coach “411”

Prepared Food Vendors: 7ate9, Harvard Sweet Boutique, Hedvika’s Bakery, Patty’s Guacamole, Wicked Natural

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