Four were back from last week: Warren and Donna Strout and Millie Castle were selling eggs for Bob Bastion; John Carpenter was selling his "Piatt Road Honey," Gloria Molyneux was selling crafts and cookies, Arla Moyer had a booth with her crochet crafts.
Hannah Route returned from a couple of weeks ago, selling cookies to raise money for her "Young Artist Camp Experience" at Mansfield University; Alene Boyd was selling her needlecrafts; The Beidler Family had rugs and strawberries for sale; the ladies from Country Delights were selling breads and baked goods; and "2676 Sunset Road" had strawberries for sale as well.
The Farmers' Market will be open again June 13 from 8 am to noon in Canton's Main St. Park.
People with baked goods, garden or farm produce, craft items or similar wares are invited to set up. There is no booth fee. Call 570-673-5151 for information.
No yard sale items, please.
The Farmers' Market is sponsored by the Canton Area Chamber of Commerce.