Oxford Farmers’ Market to feature John Truth Experience this Saturday

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OXFORD — At 10 a.m. on Saturday, the John Truth Experience will return to the Oxford Farmers’ Market.

The Oxford Farmers’ Market welcomes back the John Truth Experience in the Lafayette Park Bandstand, where band members Joel Huizinga, Mark Stacey, Rick Czebiniak and Michael McGuane will offer market-goers their unique brand of Americana rhythms, written in what they call “the wire of their experiences.”

Their first CD, Barbed Wire, will be available for purchase, and the performance is free and open to the public.

Shoppers at the market will find an abundance of fresh, local produce, and a wide variety of baked goods, staples for kitchen and home, plant starts for the flower and vegetable beds, hand-crafted items, fiber products, and all-natural soaps.

All from neighbors you can meet, hands you can shake.

The Oxford Farmers’ Market takes place every Saturday, from 9 a.m. to noon.

Come meet your neighbors on the park and support local producers at the Oxford Farmers’ Market. For more information, call (607) 226-6483 or email freshfromyourneighbors@gmail.com.

Pictured above: (L-R) Pete Hausrath and Jonathan Hausrath display their pickled products available at Oxford Farmers’ Market.

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