Mount Pleasant Business Report

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quality, locally grown food and produce to shop from a variety of vendors offering food, produce, honey, salsa and other homemade and handmade items. Farmer’s market vendors must pre-register at the Chamber office to set up a booth. The market will also feature live entertainment and mini classes taught by McCracken that will help consumers hone their farming and gardening skills. During the 15-minute long “Farming in a Minute” classes, McCracken will demonstrate a dif-

ferent farming tip each week “to bring out your inner farmer and help you grow local.” The classes will be held during the market. McCracken said “she hopes the Grow Local month will inspire a “renewed awareness and appreciation for the value of the local agriculture industry.” For more information on Grow Local, contact the Chamber at 903.572.8567 or www.mtpleasanttx.com


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