The Enterprise Farmer’s Market was open Saturday morning, April 25, for customers to purchase fruits and vegetables, boiled peanuts, local honey, jams and jellies, homemade salsa and baked goods, soaps, plants and much more. There were guidelines to follow and sampling the vendors’ products was not allowed.
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