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HAWKSHEAD Relish has launched three new jams for spring after a busy Winter period of development. The exuberance of nature is contagious, which is why Mark Whitehead has spent the winter months busily developing and refining a trio of new jams to sit alongside the company’s existing range of delicious conserves. Each new product has been carefully crafted to help make your breakfast toast truly memorable, add a touch of decadence to your home baking with vibrant, colourful, and tasty flavour combinations. The new jam flavours are priced at £2.99 and include Blackberry and Apple, Rhubarb and Ginger and Strawberry and Rhubarb. All are handmade in the English Lake District and will be available to buy online and at selected retailers across the UK from Monday May 10.
Easton Farmers’ Market opens 269th year Saturday, but not in Centre Square
Posted Apr 29, 2021
A customer reaches aross a table to point to certain mushrooms she wanted to buy. The Easton Farmers Market kicks off its 268th year Saturday, May 2, 2020, in a new location, Scott Park instead of Centre Square. The move aims to better distance vendors and shoppers as Pennsylvania and New Jersey continue to see new cases of COVID-19 and deaths from the coronavirus illness.Tim Wynkoop | lehighvalleylive.com contributor
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When historians look back at 1752, two events stand out as landmark moments in the year: the first, and arguably lesser of the two, is Benjamin Franklin’s famous kite experiment where he used a key to harness electricity. The second, and much more important, is the very first Easton Farmers’ Market.
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The COVID-19 pandemic has done a number on not only economic activity but on volunteer work as well; As reported by Fidelity Charitable, 66% of volunteers decreased or stopped volunteering. On the other side of that coin, the same report found that 73% of those volunteers plan to return to volunteering when it is safe to do so.
After being sidelined by the pandemic in 2020, Better Together, Inc. has announced that Serve Day for the Western Treasure Valley will return for 2021. During the Fruitland Chamber of Commerceâs monthly luncheon at Heart ân Home Hospice on Wednesday, Better Together president Tammy Vogt told attendees remotely about the need for help coming back from a year without progress.