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Farmers market thrives despite summer heat and plans Christmas event

August 28, 2024 | Winnsboro, Wood County, Texas


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Farmers market thrives despite summer heat and plans Christmas event
During a recent government meeting, Andy provided an upbeat report on the local farmers market, highlighting its recognition as the third best in Texas. He noted that despite the summer heat, the market continues to thrive, attracting a steady flow of shoppers. Plans are underway for a Christmas market, alongside the continuation of the winter market, indicating a robust schedule ahead.

Andy also shared positive feedback regarding the newly installed fans at the market, which have been well-received by vendors and shoppers alike. He emphasized that the market atmosphere has become more enjoyable, contributing to a sense of community and comfort for visitors on Saturday mornings.

Following the report, the meeting transitioned to administrative matters, including the reappointment of board members. The board discussed the reappointment of Andrea Newsome and Carl Sutherland, both set to serve until October 2026. The recommendations will be forwarded to the council for consideration at their September meeting. The motions for both the consent items and the board reappointments were unanimously approved, reflecting a collaborative spirit among the members.

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