Fetish Lane closes out the Oxford Farmers’ Market's bandstand season this Saturday
OXFORD – Ken Held and members of the local band Fetish Lane will close out the Oxford Farmers’ Market's Bandstand season this Saturday, September 30, from 10 am to noon. Drawing from their large catalog of original songs this well-known band will perform folk-inspired roots rock that blends harmonies, imagery, instrumental licks and a musical vibe that resonates deeply with their listeners. This program is free and open to the public.
Don't miss this final "official" Oxford Farmers' Market of the summer season (9 am to 12 noon), and the unique pleasure of spending a morning on the park with your neighbors while listening to good music and shopping for the freshest produce in town, including tomatoes, corn, squash, peppers and beans, along with a wide variety of baked goods, staples for kitchen and home, hand-crafted items, fiber products, and hand-made vegan essential-oil soaps.
For more information about the Oxford Farmers’ Market, call 607-226-6483 or email freshfromyourneighbors@gmail.com.
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Don't miss this final "official" Oxford Farmers' Market of the summer season (9 am to 12 noon), and the unique pleasure of spending a morning on the park with your neighbors while listening to good music and shopping for the freshest produce in town, including tomatoes, corn, squash, peppers and beans, along with a wide variety of baked goods, staples for kitchen and home, hand-crafted items, fiber products, and hand-made vegan essential-oil soaps.
For more information about the Oxford Farmers’ Market, call 607-226-6483 or email freshfromyourneighbors@gmail.com.
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