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Event# 785 527-5524

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Fresh locally grown produce, delicious baked goods, crafts and much more from Memorial weekend Saturday through end of September. 8-11 AM on the beautiful Courthouse Square.

Farmer's Market

Address : 1815 M St. Superior NE
Phone : 785 527-5524   (Always call and confirm events.)

Email Address : mainstreet@nckcn.com

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Admission Fee : Vendor fee $5 per Sat.

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Farmers Markets

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