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SUN PRAIRIE, Wis. The Sun Prairie Farmers’ Market returned to Cannery Square Saturday for the season.
The start of the pandemic cleared the booths and tents from Market Street last year, offering only curbside pick-up.
Now, vendors and customers are able to shop for homemade goods and fresh food in-person.
Sarah Wells, manager of the Sun Prairie Farmers’ Market, says new and old vendors have come back.
“We have a lot of vendors who have been waiting anxiously for this day for a while now,” Wells said.
Masks are recommended and vendors are spaced out six-feet. The market also asks people to social distance.
By Grace Houdek
May 1, 2021 | 6:03 PM
SUN PRAIRIE, Wis. â The Sun Prairie Farmersâ Market returned to Cannery Square Saturday for the season.
The start of the pandemic cleared the booths and tents from Market Street last year, offering only curbside pick-up.
Now, vendors and customers are able to shop for homemade goods and fresh food in-person.
Sarah Wells, manager of the Sun Prairie Farmersâ Market, says new and old vendors have come back.
âWe have a lot of vendors who have been waiting anxiously for this day for a while now,â Wells said.
Masks are recommended and vendors are spaced out six-feet. The market also asks people to social distance.
Faye Swetlik’s ‘sunshine’ kept alive by family, memory rocks Follow Us
Question of the Day By DAVID TRAVIS BLAND AND NOAH FEIT and The State - Associated Press - Saturday, February 13, 2021
CAYCE, S.C. (AP) - With every step she took, Faye Swetlik left a footprint of bright colors. Her imagination could turn regular rocks into glittering rubies. If she was an animal, Faye would’ve been a unicorn.
Today, as all future days, Faye “sparkles from heaven,” her grandmother, Ruth Collins, said.
This is how everyone who knew the 6-year-old described her - a walking, talking rainbow.
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