Oracle Farmers Market is opening!

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At the Oracle Farmers Market (before social distancing, of course)

  Oracle Market is opening. With it will come the fun, local characters and good eats that folks, near and far, have come to expect.

  Austin Owens will be on the stage sharing his love and talent. He is a local singer, songwriter and musician extraordinaire who also teaches guitar and is helping his students reach their musical goals.

  Cowgirl Chef Tammy Newell will be serving up Thai meatballs with an Asian slaw in lettuce wraps with a sweet sauce at the sweet price of three wraps for $10, or, if you are not a meat eater, two wraps for $5. For dessert, Dirty Sno will be offering ice cream and her crazy snow cone concoctions.

  Various vendors will promote potions and lotions, handmade arts and crafts and unique gifts for the whole family, including beautiful jewelry, hats, purses, flip flops, handmade leather items, and other accessories. The Lavender Shop will also be open, so take a peek and see what they are up to!

   To have the best Oracle Farmers Market experience while practicing your personal social distancing, feel free to wear your masks. Bring your appetite, a positive attitude and lots of cash for goods and tips for musicians. A shopping bag to hold your goodies, mosquito repellent, a jacket for when the sun goes down and a flashlight to get you safely back to your car, so you can stay late and soak in maximum fun are also good ideas.

   Sue and Jerry stated, “Speaking of your car, leave your politics there! Also if you bring your pet, please know you are responsible to remove their waste immediately off our property. “

  Following all these suggestions will help all who visit to have a very good time, every Wednesday night that the party that is the Oracle Farmers Market is open in beautiful downtown Oracle.  So, come out and enjoy a peaceful night under the stars with friends and locals.

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