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Farmers still offering local produce

Just because winter is here doesn’t mean you have to skip on locally produced foods. Haywood’s Historic Farmers Indoor Winter Market is open Wednesdays and Saturday through Dec. 17, from 9 a.m. until noon.

Farmers are offering vegetables, greens and squash, pastured beef, pork, chicken, jams, pickles, honey, crafts and more.

The market is at 449A Pigeon Street, at the corners of Pigeon and Craven Streets, in Waynesville. www.waynesvillefarmersmarket.com or facebook.com/waynesvillefarmersmarket.

The Jackson County Farmers Market is holding its market indoors at St. John’s Episcopal Church on Jackson Street in downtown Sylva every Saturday from 9 a.m. to noon. 828.631.3033.

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