For the second year, the Elkins Farmers Market has been invited by the Elkins-Randolph County Chamber of Commerce to join the Mountain State Street Machines Auto Extravaganza at Elkins City Park on Saturday.
Market vendors will be set up in the First Baptist Church parking lot (the old Scottie's location) on Randolph Avenue from 8 a.m. to 2 p.m. with their selection of vegetables, fruits, plants, baked goods, jam, honey, jewelry, wood crafts, forged tools and other handmade crafts.
Vendors and customers alike will be treated to live music by Chris and Rich of the Boneyard Brothers, who will be showcasing exclusive instrumental versions of songs from their repertoire.
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Tents line the First Baptist Church parking lot for a special Farmers Market. This will be the second year vendors have relocated their standard site for the Independence Day weekend celebration. Saturday’s events take place from 8 a.m. to 2 p.m.
Boneyard Brothers, formed in 2001, create an individual blend of Americana-style rock 'n' roll. They've played venues throughout the East Coast, with like-minded bands such as the Gin Blossoms and Lucero. This acoustic set will run from 10 a.m. to 1 p.m. This is the band's first time playing at the market.
For more information, email market master Jodi Burnsworth at jodi@elkinsfarmersmarket.org or follow the Elkins Farmers Market on Facebook.


