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Ambler's Farmers' Market offers artistry, produce, baked goods, and more

Saturday's market was greeted with smiling crowds and wonderful wares

Photo by James Short.


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Freshly baked breads, organically grown sprouts, and even specially brewed meads all made a stop in Ambler on Saturday, for the seasonal Farmers' Market. Every Saturday, from 9 a.m. to noon, the Market gathers at 29 W. Butler Ave. in the borough, from May 8 to Nov. 20.


Plenty of Saturdays remain if you haven't had a chance to explore the amazing food, wonder, and wares for sale among the various booths. The Ambler Main Street organizes the events, which take place on the corner of Butler and Maple avenues. 


For more information on the market, email [email protected] or call 215-733-9599. You can also register for the Market newsletter here.


Enjoy some images from this past Saturday's festivities. 

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