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Farmers Market gains vendors, visitors
Tasty food, jazz music draw fresh faces
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Thursdays soaring temperatures were no match for First Presbyterian Churchs homemade baked goods and fresh lemonade, which attracted a line of customers at the farmers market. - photo by Hollie Moore Barnidge

Lisa Marra, owner of FraLi Gourmet, talked with a customer at the farmers market about her all-natural pasta and marinated vegetables, which she sold Thursday evening in Bradwell Park. Marra had never before set up shop at the Hinesville Farmers Market, but said she was enjoying her experience and plans to return.

Meanwhile, Thursday’s soaring temperatures were no match for First Presbyterian Church’s homemade baked goods and fresh lemonade, which attracted a line of customers at the farmers market.

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