This weekend Brunswick Farmers Market is going to be having the second annual Pumpkin Festival. This year the Pumpkin Festival will run for two days, Saturday 10am- 5pm, and Sunday 10am- 4pm, at the Heritage Farm, 4613 Laurel Road, home of the Brunswick Area Historical Society. There will be free parking, free entry, free face painting and free grab bags for the kids. And this year it is going to be big, over 80 vendors will be selling a variety of items such as vegetables, fruits, baked goods, popcorn, bread, pasta, lots and lots of pumpkins, flowers, mums, jams and jellies, caramel apples, dog treats, jewelry, wood crafted games and other items, gift items and holiday items. There will also be live music and some of the vendors will be bringing their farm animals along to add to the fun.
We will have all our regular items for sale plus some other special items just returning for the Pumpkin Festival, such as Kale Bread, Garlic Rigatoni Pasta, Garlic Pasta Shells, Beet and Kale Rigatoni, Lemon Pepper Poppy Seed Rigatoni, Leeks, Shallots, Apple Nut Bread, Colored Carrots, and More!!
We will also have gift baskets available at the market so if you are looking for a great gift for someone we have what you are looking for. The gift baskets are only $25 and include 4 bags of pasta, 2 jellies, jams or butters, 3 recipe cards, of course the basket, and tissue paper, to from card, and bow color of choice. I will have some already made up at the market or I can make up personalized baskets at the market, just for you!
More about the Pumpkin Festival.
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