Melanie and The Boys to Perform at the Oxford Farmers’ Market
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OXFORD — The popular local band, Melanie and The Boys, will perform at the Oxford Farmers’ Market this Saturday, September 14, 10 a.m. to noon. This talented group plays a unique mix of music that is best described as Americana.
Band members Melanie Rees (mandolin), Eric Rees (guitar), Joel Huizinga (guitar), Jaime Bates (bass) and Jon Larchevque (banjo) performs songs from the greatest American musical traditions including bluegrass, blues, rock and folk. They bring energy, enthusiasm and a playful sense of fun that is undeniably infectious.
On the park, over 20 outstanding vendors will be offering 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.
Be there on the square, where everything is “fresh from your neighbors”.
More information about the Market can be found on their website www.oxfordfarmersmarket.org or by calling 607-226-6483.
Band members Melanie Rees (mandolin), Eric Rees (guitar), Joel Huizinga (guitar), Jaime Bates (bass) and Jon Larchevque (banjo) performs songs from the greatest American musical traditions including bluegrass, blues, rock and folk. They bring energy, enthusiasm and a playful sense of fun that is undeniably infectious.
On the park, over 20 outstanding vendors will be offering 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.
Be there on the square, where everything is “fresh from your neighbors”.
More information about the Market can be found on their website www.oxfordfarmersmarket.org or by calling 607-226-6483.
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