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State College Farmers’ Market To Return To Locust Lane Beginning April 21

The weekly Downtown State College Farmers’ Market will begin its seasonal operation from 11:30 a.m. to 5:30 p.m. beginning on Friday, April 21, at its Locust Lane location.

The market is located on the block of Locust Lane between College and Beaver Avenues. It features local vendors selling a variety of handmade products — from potted plants and jewelry to fresh produce and baked goods. 

The Downtown State College Farmers’ Market has been serving Centre County for 47 years and will operate weekly from Friday, April 21, until the end of November. Its overall mission is to foster a relationship between local artisans and State College residents.

All of the products sold are personally curated or grown by the vendors themselves to ensure that all of the goods are locally sourced, fresh, and high quality for the State College community to purchase and enjoy.

More information about the market and its vendors can be found on its website

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