Hawks and Owls to perform at New Era Farmers’ Market Sept. 10

August 28, 2024

NEW ERA — Hawks and Owls is slated to perform during the next New Era Farmers’ Market Tuesday, Sept. 10, from 5-7 p.m.

Bruce and Becca Ling have performed at Wheatland Music Festival, the Ark in Ann Arbor, Blissfest, Festival of the Wild Rose Moon, Harvest Gathering, Farm Fest, Detroit Institute of Art and for musical and literary clubs, museum and library programs, folk life societies, corporate functions, and weddings — to name a few. This will be their first performance at the farmers’ market.

The market theme is Back to School, and activities kick off at 4 p.m. with the kids’ Power of Produce Club. Teresa Mead of Read Early Read Often will lead a story walk. An inside presentation of “The Amazing Honey Bee “by Don Snoeyink of Thornapple Woodlands, LLC in Alto, Michigan will follow. Kids can enter a drawing for a Country Dairy farm tour for up to four people and get a free ice cream cone. There will be another drawing for a one-day pass for up to six people at Sand Castles Children’s Museum in Ludington.

“Vendors are promising peaches, apples, tomatoes, squash and other seasonal homegrown veggies,” said Market Manager Sandy Whitaker. Weesies Bros. will have corn, perennials and succulents. “We have some of the finest artisans and crafters — come on out and enjoy the market.”

The market is located at 1820 Ray Ave. Look for market mascot, Raye the Scarecrow, on the corner.

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