Yet another new event on Main Street.
The Old Town Tucker Merchants Association kicks off its latest venture, Green Market on Main, this Sunday, April 29, from 10 a.m. to 2 p.m in downtown Tucker. Described as a weekly market that connects the Tucker community to local farmers and producers, the event will take place every Sunday until the end of October. OTTMA President Linda Karr told Tucker Patch: "We're excited to be bringing Green Market on Main to the community. They have been asking for this and it's great that we've been able to make it happen - due in a large part to the community volunteers who sit on that committee." Main Street will be closed from 9 a.m. til 3 p.m on market days from Railroad Avenue to First Street, and detours will be marked. "Folks can talk …
Linda Karr provides more information than you can shake a stick at.
Fellow Backyard Nature Lovers, It’s our ONE year anniversary on Main Street! It’s hard to believe it’s been a year. Over the year we’ve added lots of new products, the glow-in-the dark section and the miniature fairy garden. Year two we’re planning more products/changes/additions to add to your experience in the store. Thank you for coming in, coming back, spreading the word and bringing your friends and family. We do appreciate it. Tuesday, May 1 through Sunday, May 6 we will celebrate our anniversary with specials throughout the store: Buy any bag of Cole’s birdseed and get a free feeder (while quantities last). Tuesday, May 1 through Thursday, May 3 take 25% off any regularly priced item. Friday, May 4 through Sunday, May 6 take 20% off…
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Liane Schleifer
5:00 pm on Monday, April 30, 2012
Very pleasant experience. I really liked the meat vendor, Savannah River Farms, who had a great selection of many kinds of pastured meats including some homemade Italian specialties made without nitrates or nitrites, like pancetta and guanciale. These are not easy to find! Little Tart Shop had delicious pastries, most importantly savory ones in addition to sweet ones. King of Pops had dry ice so …   more ›