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Oldies, But Goodies Showcased at Plymouth Farmers Market Today
Sunny VanBrocklin preforms 60s and 70s hits, antique car show becomes part of farmers market today
It’s only a few weeks in, but the second annual includes more than ever before.
Not only is the season extended, but also theme days have been introduced to spice things up.
Today the market will showcase the music of Sunny VanBrocklin, who sings favorite songs from the 1960s and 70s as well as folk music.
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While she’s singing to the crowd, there will also be an antique car show going on. Check out vintage vehicles around the market area in the parking lot of the .
The market has vendors from within a 50-mile radius of Plymouth. Each week there is musical entertainment. The previous week was acoustic performer Barbara English.
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Also, just by attending the market you can enter to win the weekly farmer’s market basket drawing.
The city of Plymouth would like to remind attendees to not bring dogs to the market with the exception of service dogs.
A horn will sound at 2:30 p.m. signaling the start of the market. People can wonder around the market before then, but are asked to wait to buy items after the horn sounds.
Minnesota Grown Farmers Market Week is Aug. 7-13. Minnesota Grown includes farmers and producers connected through the Minnesota Department of Agriculture.
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