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More details...Open-air market is open every Sunday, selling fresh produce and local-area food products. More details...
Reskilling is a remembering, reclaiming, and reviving of skills that we're losing from the community. Come see demos at the Farmer's Market. More details...
This class will include a film series, re-skilling workshops, book discussions, and guest speakers from the local community. More details...
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