Off-Season to Relish at Winter Farmers' Market
Sam Degennaro and Tim Connelly offer greens from the Farm Institute.
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Andrea Rogers is well-known for her lavendar creations.`
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Tomatoes and potatoes, both tempting to your palate.
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Heather Thurber of Breezy Pines Farm talks soap with Emily Palena.
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Pam Glavin has been selling her Pesto Vineyardo for decades.
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Tempting treats from Linda Alley's New Lane Sundries jams and jellies.
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They look so good don't they?
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Kevin Keady and Don Groover perform with the Cattle Drivers.
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Wafting scents bring customers to Doug Reid's baked goods.
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Flat Point Farm's goat milk soaps are handmade by Emily Fischer.
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Meghan Athearn, Clara Athearn and Oona Carroll tend to the Morning Glory Farm stand.
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Meghan Athearn, Clara Athearn and Oona Carroll tend to the Morning Glory Farm stand.
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Holly Bellebuono offers essential herbs for natural health.
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Islanders turned out for the latest Winter Farmers' Market held at the Agriculural Hall in West Tisbury stocking up on holiday goodies and gifts. But not to fear, there still is another opportunity to stock up on Island sundries before Christmas. The next farmers' market will be Saturday, Dec. 21.
