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October 2018 - Food & Wine

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Discover CityViewNC.com's fresh updated look! | 15 Creativity is intelligence having fun. Albert Einstein FABRIC for LIFE Custom bedding, drapery, upholstery & more Your source for exquisite home decor textiles THE MILL END STORE E s t . 1 9 3 6 2706 Bragg Blvd., Fayetteville, N.C. 28303 910-483-2375 themillendstore.org Tuesday - Saturday 10 a.m. - 5:30 p.m. Creativity is intelligence having fun. Albert Einstein FABRIC for LIFE Custom bedding, drapery, upholstery & more Your source for exquisite home decor textiles THE MILL END STORE E s t . 1 9 3 6 2706 Bragg Blvd., Fayetteville, N.C. 28303 910-483-2375 themillendstore.org Tuesday - Saturday 10 a.m. - 5:30 p.m. Daws, director of the museum. "It is just a program of the museum. We do not charge for vendor space. It is to raise awareness." anks to that relaxed atmosphere, it can be hard to predict what one will find when attending the market. According to Bleazey, regular attendees will notice trends. "Kale is kind of coming up a lot. Peaches. Everyone has been asking about peaches," Bleazey said. "is year, I don't know. I don't know if it is going to be squash that's a big seller. Okra here will sell out … cold-brew coffee is a hit here in the fall." Dirtbag Ales Farmers Market Hours: Sundays, 10 a.m. - 2 p.m. Deep in the heart of every artisan brewer is a foodie who knows that the best stuff oen comes directly from the source, whether it be a good beer or freshly picked veggies. e Dirtbag Ales Farmers Market is the result of the combined efforts of Dirtbag Ales and Taproom, a brewery in Hope Mills, and the environmental nonprofit organization Sustainable Sandhills. e Dirtbag Ales Farmers Market operates at the brewery's new site at 5423 Corporation Drive, in Hope Mills, and is active from April 1 until November 18. ese dates are subject to change next year. "It has been a great partnership, and has really done a lot for the community," said Hannah Swartz, the market's manager and representative for Sustainable Sandhills. "Our market has great atmosphere to it," she said. "We have live music, we have a variety of vendors, produce, jams, honeys, goat cheese, and it gives you a chance to shop for local products at an affordable price. As well as a chance to spend an aernoon outside in your community."

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