The Scranton Co-Op Farmer’s Market has promoted farm fresh foods
since 1939, long before buzzwords like “organic” and
“all-natural” became trendy.
Today, it still invites local farmers to sell their produce, all grown
right here in NEPA.
Meat, eggs, honey, maple syrup, jams and jellies, baked goods, apple
cider, breads, and wine are available for sale, as well as flowers,
herbs, and plants to grow at home. A food concession stand offered
soups, sandwiches, and other lunch items.
The market also hosts events, such as cooking and canning
demonstrations and an annual Halloween parade.
The market is open July-Thanksgiving Day.
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21/11/2019 Last update