The Hammerle Hill Fiddlers to perform at Oxford Farmers’ Market

OXFORD — Favorite local fiddlers Steve and Richard Ellsworth return to Lafayette Park Bandstand to perform old-time Irish and bluegrass tunes during the Oxford Farmers’ Market on Saturday, July 1 from 10 a.m. to noon.
The Hammerle Hill Fiddlers – the father-son duo hailing from McDonough – are the house band at the Oxford Winter Farmers’ Market and have played regularly at the summertime Oxford Farmers’ Market and throughout the region at festivals and contra dances.
Also joining the Market this Saturday will be Jess Tefft, the Youth Service Coordinator at the Oxford Memorial Library, who will be signing up young folks for the Oxford Memorial Library’s Summer reading program revolving around the theme: “Build A Better World.”
It’s reported that Tefft plans to offer goodie bags to the teens and kids who choose to participate. Library card applications will also be available for those interested in having wonderful new worlds opened up for them. Information will provided regarding the different programs the library has going on this summer.
The Oxford Farmers’ Market takes place every Saturday from 9 a.m. to noon through the end of September in Lafayette Park, Route 12 in Oxford.
Shoppers in attendance will find an abundance of fresh, local produce, chicken, dairy, baked goods, honey and syrup, staples for the kitchen, plant starts for flower and vegetable beds, hand-crafted items, locally-raised alpaca and wool products, and hand-made soaps.
All from neighbors you can meet, hands you can shake. Attending the market is free-of-charge.
– Grady Thompson, Sun Staff Writer

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