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Highland Lakes Farmers Markets growing

A previous farmers market in Marble Falls sold homegrown cabbages, farm-fresh eggs, handmade soaps and lotions, and much more. Farmers markets are popping up across the Highland Lakes this summer. Staff photo by Daniel Clifton

From pickles to pottery, farmers markets across the Highland Lakes offer shoppers a little bit of everything homegrown and handmade. Farmers markets are free to attend, family-friendly, and open throughout the summer and beyond.

Burnet Farmers and Crafts Market

9 a.m.-1 p.m. Saturdays, May 1-Nov. 20

Burnet County Courthouse square, 220 S. Pierce St., Burnet

Shoppers weave their way through booths offering selections of vegetables, jellies, jams, handcrafts, birdhouses, and gift baskets.

For more information or to become a vendor, email burnetfarmersmarket@gmail.com or call Jenny McCoy at 770-363-7706. The market is sponsored by the Highland Lakes Master Gardener Association.

Downtown Marble Falls Farmers Market

4-7 p.m. Thursdays, May-August

Corner of Third and Main streets, Marble Falls

Shop goods from a variety of vendors and participate in community activities, such as a Pet Adoption Day and yoga in the Harmony Park greenspace, at this weekly farmers market.

Interested vendors should contact organizers through the Visit Marble Falls Facebook page.

Granite Shoals Farmers Market

9 a.m.-2 p.m. the fourth Saturday of the month, April-October

Quarry Park, 2221 N. Phillips Ranch Road, Granite Shoals

Visitors can expect a variety of products by local farmers at this city-hosted market.

The market also might be open in November and December, but official dates have yet to be announced.

For more information, email Pat Bradshaw at g.s.tx.farmers.market@gmail.com.

Llano Farmers & Crafters Market

9 a.m.- 1 p.m. the first and third Saturdays of the month

Llano County Courthouse square, 801 Food St., Llano

Peruse pottery, quilts, homemade baked goods, and more.

No vendor fee. For more information, call Tony Guidroz at 325-372-1088.

brigid@thepicayune.com

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