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North Union Farmers Market moving its Crocker Park market indoors this weekend

J.Martin34 min ago
CLEVELAND, Ohio — North Union Farmers Market is moving its Crocker Park market indoors starting this weekend.

The weekly market, which is open from 9 a.m. to 1 p.m. on Saturdays, will be set up indoors at 292 Main Street. The first indoor market is set for Nov. 2, which the organization announced on its Instagram page.

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  • North Union Farmers Market is a non-profit organization that runs several local markets throughout Northeast Ohio throughout the year. The organization prioritizes connecting certified local producers, who only sell food they've raised themselves or that is made locally, with customers in the region.

    Additionally, SNAP benefits are accepted and matched up to $24 at all North Union Farmers Market locations.

    Alongside the indoor Crocker Park market, North Union Farmers Market runs an indoor winter market at the Van Aken District in Shaker Heights on Saturdays. More information about all of the markets is available at northunionfarmersmarket.org/

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