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Welcoming Loma Linda's New Farmers Market and Artisan Faire

By Karen McCulloch
Executive Director of the LLChamber
10/10/2018 at 02:39 PM

 The Loma Linda Chamber of Commerce had the Grand Opening of the New Farmers Market and Artisan Faire, Tuesday, Oct 2. It is held in the parking lot of the civic center, 25541 Barton Rd, every Tuesday from 4pm to 8pm.

 The first night there were over 40 vendors.  With more expected every week.   There was a tamale guy for Tamale Tuesday, with 10 different kinds, including vegetarian, the freshest produce, jewelry, salt water taffy, ice cream, breads,  beautiful hand carved wood salt and pepper shakers, clothing, kona ice, plants and much, much more.  Come be a part of our newest community event.  

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