Live music at Storrs Farmers Market today

September 15, 2012 Areawide, Business, Local News Comments Off

Storrs Farmers Market is open today (Saturday, Sept. 15) from 3 to 6 p.m. at the Audrey P. Beck Municipal Building (Town Hall) parking lot – next door to E.O. Smith High School on Route 195/Storrs Road.

Storrs Farmers Market is open today (Saturday, Sept. 15) from 3 to 6 p.m. at the Audrey P. Beck Municipal Building (Town Hall) parking lot – next door to E.O. Smith High School on Route 195/Storrs Road.

Today it’s “Music @ the Market” with Avery.

And today’s fresh and local offerings include: apples, squash, tomatoes, beef, baked goods, honey… and much more!

To keep current with events at the Storrs Farmers Market, you can “like” or subscribe to their Facebook page at https://www.facebook.com/StorrsFarmersMarket

Or visit the web site to sign up for a weekly update at http://www.storrsfarmersmarket.org

Posted September 15, 2012
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