Jenni Larchar and Tom Murphy to perform at the Oxford Farmers’ Market this Saturday

The Oxford Farmers’ Market is bringing back vocalist Jenni Larchar and pianist Tom Murphy this Saturday, June 11. The Market is open from 9 a.m. to noon on Lafayette Park with live music starting at 10 a.m. (Submitted photo)

OXFORD — The Oxford Farmers’ Market welcomes back vocalist Jenni Larchar and pianist Tom Murphy to the Bandstand this Saturday, June 11. The Market is open from 9 a.m. to noon on Lafayette Park with live music starting at 10 a.m.

Jenni's golden voice and Tom's rhythmic piano ring out songs from the American songbook, vintage country, fiddle and Irish tunes, and more.

The Market hosts dozens of vendors from 9 a.m. to noon, selling high-quality products including local plant starts for the garden; an abundance of fresh picked seasonal produce; dairy products and regional cheeses; locally raised and processed beef, pork, lamb and chicken; breads and baked goods; locally grown and milled grains and flours; syrup and honey harvested right here in Chenango County; hand-made soaps; and exquisitely hand-crafted items for the kitchen and home.

For more information about the Oxford Farmers’ Market, performances, and to sign up for their weekly newsletter, visit their website, oxfordfarmersmarket.org.

-Information provided by the Oxford Farmers' Market

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