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Sunday market at Greensburg center features plants, gifts

Jeff Himler
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Maria DiPiazza, left, of Sarver-based La Vigneta Winery, pours a sample of the winery’s chocolate raspberry sweet wine for customer Rejeanne Menard of Youngwood at the Old Salem Farmers Market on Sunday at the Greensburg Garden & Civic Center in Greensburg.
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Greensburg’s Barry E. Nutall adds blackened grilled catfish to a take-out meal at his Kill Devil Meals catering booth at the Old Salem Farmers Market on Sunday at the Greensburg Garden & Civic Center in Greensburg.
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Joseph Repko, 7, looks on as his mother, Mollie, sells a zucchini to Susan Marsh, right, of Greensburg at the Hidden JEM Farms booth at the Old Salem Farmers Market on Sunday at the Greensburg Garden & Civic Center in Greensburg. The Unity farm family also was selling fresh-cut flower bouquets and green beans.
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Samantha Kindelberger of Hempfield breathes in the scent of a bar of Rose Quartz goat milk soap at the booth of Hempfield-based Arinda’s Soaps-N-Solutions at the Old Salem Farmers Market on Sunday at the Greensburg Garden & Civic Center in Greensburg.

Old Salem Farmers Market is held Sundays 10 a.m. to 2 p.m. through Oct. 20 in the rear parking lot at the Greensburg Garden & Civic Center, 951 Old Salem Road, Greensburg.

The season for this new market began on June 9.

Visitors could browse among 10 vendors during the market’s fourth week and purchase refreshments from the Honeybee Bubble Tea food truck.

The market emphasizes homegrown plants and produce along with handcrafted gifts from area vendors.

Jeff Himler is a TribLive reporter covering Greater Latrobe, Ligonier Valley, Mt. Pleasant Area and Derry Area school districts and their communities. He also reports on transportation issues. A journalist for more than three decades, he enjoys delving into local history. He can be reached at jhimler@triblive.com.

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