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Local Harvest Farmers’ Market
Following the success of the Local Harvest Food Fair in October, Live Healthy Baldwin, the Milledgeville Community Garden Assoc., and First Presbyterian Church are partnering to present a “Local Harvest Farmers’ Market” featuring:
Naturally-grown, chemical-free produce and herbs; Pasture-raised meat, farm-fresh eggs; Artisanal cheese and bread
January 14, 2012: 9:00 a.m. to Noon in the parking lot behind First Presbyterian Church
210 South Wayne Street
Sponsored by Live Healthy Baldwin, Milledgeville Community Garden Assoc. and First Presbyterian Church
Contact Debbie at 478-414-6433 or theharshbargers@yahoo.com for more information
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