Animal sales at farmer’s markets? Council hints no
April 29, 2013 in Worthington Daily Globe
Council also opts to examine expansion of current YMCA poolWORTHINGTON The Worthington City Council discussed moving forward with numerous topics, including the request for a new outdoor pool in Worthington, a farmer’s market ordinance, a Beach Nook request and rates for the Center for Active Living, during a special Monday morning meeting. Continue Reading
Janie Tormaschy’s day starts early in the summer when she’s working in her garden east of Dickinson.
Levi Jacobs straightens produce at the Roughrider Home Growers Farmers Market at the Dickinson Charities Bingo parking lot Tuesday morning.
Susan Bruggeman can bring vegetables to the Crookston Farmers Market earlier than most because of a new growing method, called “high tunnel,” she’s trying this year for the first time.
The Farmer’s Market in Grand Forks’ Town Square each Saturday morning is an adventure. You see members of the Hutterite colony in Forest River, N.D., with fresh produce from their gardens. And last week from Erskine, Minn., there was an array of Fedosia’s fresh produce.
Vendor Marsha Boverhof, Edgerton, (at right) bags produce for customers Tuesday on the first day of this year’s Farmers Market in downtown Worthington.
Town Square Farmer’s Market hosted the fourth annual celebration of World Refugee Day today. Among the celebrants is Tulsi Kharel, 41, a refugee who fled Bhutan and has now become a citizen. “I am very happy to have these days; we meet refugees from all over the world and get to perform cultural activities,” he said. “I would like to do more and help keep the culture alive and meet different people.” 
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