Sarnia

Moonlight Farmers Market Expanding

The Point Edward Moonlight Farmers Market is extending into the fall.

The market, in its first year of business, was originally planned from the end of June to September, but will now run until October 8 under the Bluewater Bridge.

Tracy Ranick with the Sarnia Lambton Business Development Corporation says their timing from 4pm-8pm has worked very well.

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The farmers market has eight to 15 unique vendors weekly and is looking to expand to 20 or more for 2016.

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