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Market events continue into winter at Bethel Park Community Center

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Alex Brown (left) and Dave Harbst perform during the Holiday Market on Nov. 19 at the Bethel Park Community Center.
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A.J. Perhach has his face painted by Jasmine Cable during the Holiday Market on Nov. 19 at the Bethel Park Community Center.
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Vendor Becca Battista offers her Becca Bakes line of homemade goodies during the Holiday Market on Nov. 19 at the Bethel Park Community Center.
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Bruce Jacobs plays the fiddle during the Holiday Market on Nov. 19 at the Bethel Park Community Center.
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Annie Trimble plays guitar during the Holiday Market on Nov. 19 at the Bethel Park Community Center.
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Addy Blair has her face painted by Jasmine Cable during the Holiday Market on Nov. 19 at the Bethel Park Community Center.
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Harper Blair shows her face as decorated by Jasmine Cable during the Holiday Market on Nov. 19 at the Bethel Park Community Center.
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Jasmine Cable applies her artistic and cosmetology skills by painting faces during the Holiday Market on Nov. 19 at the Bethel Park Community Center.
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Vendor Kim Smith shows her healthy pet specialties during the Holiday Market on Nov. 19 at the Bethel Park Community Center.
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Vendor Debby Herman shows her line of LilDebby’s Delights during the Holiday Market on Nov. 19 at the Bethel Park Community Center.

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More than two dozen vendors were on site to fulfill shoppers’ wish lists during the Holiday Market on Nov. 19 inside the Bethel Park Community Center.

The event represents a seasonal extension of the farmers’ market that takes place each Tuesday from spring through fall and is among the most popular in the Pittsburgh region.

Bethel Park Recreation continues the opportunity for local small businesses to sell their products to community-minded customers with three more afternoon winter extravaganzas. On Dec. 17 is the Jingle All the Way Market, followed by Winter’s Bounty Markets on Jan 21 and Feb 18.

Each event features live music, such as the entertainers at the Holiday Market playing traditional music: Alex Brown on banjo, Annie Trimble on guitar, Dave Harbst on mandolin and Bruce Jacobs on fiddle.

The farmers’ market usually returns in May. For the past six years, it has been held in the parking lot at the intersection of Corrigan Drive and Twin Hills Road in South Park.

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