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This Sunday's Schoolyard Market Features Tacos and Salsa
Hope and Main's interactive farmers market features more than two dozen vendors in all.

If you haven’t stopped by Hope & Main’s farmers market, smartly named Schoolyard Market, you should.
This was the first year for the Schoolyard Market, which is held on Sundays at 691 Main St., and its rapid success had led to organizers extending the season through Oct. 11.
This Sunday (Sept. 27), they’re welcoming guest vendor Paco’s Tacos, who’ll be bringing their taco truck to the ’yard.
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They’re also welcoming guest vendor Poblano Farm. Their salsas were just featured “The Chipotle Salsa Taste Test” With Some Big Name Brands! Hosted By The Phantom Gourmet And Aired On WBZ | CBS Boston.
Music will be provided by the talented Nick Pouliot, also known as “Nicky P Folk”.
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At 1 p.m., Good from Grown, LLC will host a free cooking demonstration on vegan holiday meals that meat-eaters will enjoy too.
More info is on Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/HopeandMain?fref=ts
Schoolyard Market is 11-3 p.m. everyday Sunday, now extended through Oct. 11, 2015. Join us at 691 Main St, Warren, RI.
More than two dozens farmers, fishermen (and women), prepared food vendors and Hope & Main culinary artisans are on on hand to hawk their wares and offer samples.
It’s an ideal opportunity to stock up on some local grub for your pantry at home. Or, you could gather the essentials for a weekend picnic at nearby Warren Town Beach or Colt State Park, which is just a short ride from the Schoolyard Market.
Schoolyard Market is at 691 Main St in Warren, in the former playground behind the Hope & Main building. Free parking across the street at Franklin Street Park and Ride. We are steps from the East Bay Bike Path or take RIPTA Bus 60 to our doorstep.
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