Devinne Meyers, accompanied by Mike Davis, to perform at the Oxford Farmers’ Market
OXFORD —The Oxford Farmers’ Market will welcome Devinne Meyers, accompanied by Mike Davis, to the Bandstand for the first time this Saturday, August 24, from 10 a.m. to noon.
Meyers brings forth sound rooted in passion and honesty, targeted by emotionally direct lyrics, and delivered through a soulful voice and acoustic guitar. Her upcoming album "Silver Line" sheds light on stereotypical, stigmatic, and human topics that tend to be swept under the rug or go unnoticed by the status quo.
Meyers' music will take listeners from subtle acoustic ballads, to Bob Dylan-esque folk rock, to experience inspired blues and rock and roll.
On the park, over 20 outstanding vendors will offer a wide variety of fresh seasonal produce, home-made breads and baked goods, local yogurt, cheeses and butters, eggs, chicken, beef (including certified organic and grass-fed ground beef) and lamb, jams, fudge, honey and maple products.
Home gardeners will find a wide selection of bedding plants and hanging arrangements. For the kitchen and bath, there are fine handmade soaps, lotions, lathers, tooth powders and lip balms. Those looking for the perfect gift will find locally-raised alpaca and wool products, hand-crafted wooden and pottery crafts, in addition to fine fabric items and jewelry.
Everything at the Oxford Farmers Market is always “fresh from your neighbors.”
More information about the market can be found at www.oxfordfarmersmarket.org or by calling 607-226-6483.
Meyers brings forth sound rooted in passion and honesty, targeted by emotionally direct lyrics, and delivered through a soulful voice and acoustic guitar. Her upcoming album "Silver Line" sheds light on stereotypical, stigmatic, and human topics that tend to be swept under the rug or go unnoticed by the status quo.
Meyers' music will take listeners from subtle acoustic ballads, to Bob Dylan-esque folk rock, to experience inspired blues and rock and roll.
On the park, over 20 outstanding vendors will offer a wide variety of fresh seasonal produce, home-made breads and baked goods, local yogurt, cheeses and butters, eggs, chicken, beef (including certified organic and grass-fed ground beef) and lamb, jams, fudge, honey and maple products.
Home gardeners will find a wide selection of bedding plants and hanging arrangements. For the kitchen and bath, there are fine handmade soaps, lotions, lathers, tooth powders and lip balms. Those looking for the perfect gift will find locally-raised alpaca and wool products, hand-crafted wooden and pottery crafts, in addition to fine fabric items and jewelry.
Everything at the Oxford Farmers Market is always “fresh from your neighbors.”
More information about the market can be found at www.oxfordfarmersmarket.org or by calling 607-226-6483.
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