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Pleasanton Downtown Farmer's Market Reopens On Saturday

Vendor booths will be spaced out in to allow for social distancing and shopping will be limited to customers over 60 between 9-10 a.m.

PLEASANTON, CA — After being closed for several weeks due to the ongoing coronavirus pandemic, the downtown Pleasanton farmer’s market will reopen on Saturday, according to the Pacific Coast Farmer’s Market Association.

But the market will be open to the pubic with several changes in place. The market, which is located on Angela and Main streets, will be laid out in a way to allow for social distancing guidelines to be adhered to between booths. Market customers and vendors alike will be required to wear face-coverings and there will be no sampling allowed. Pets will not be permitted.

The market will be limited to shoppers over the age of 60 between 9-10 a.m. before the market opens to the general public and will be open between 10 a.m.-1 p.m.

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