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Easton Farmers Market Holding Benefit Concert
The Easton Farmers' Market is holding Music for the Market, its first-ever benefit concert, Saturday.

The Easton Farmers' Market is holding its first-ever benefit concert this weekend.
"Music for the Market" is scheduled for Saturday from 7 p.m. to midnight at the Bank Street Annex, and will feature acoustic performances from several local singer-songwriters and bands.
Peformers include Doug Hawk, Nick Levinos, Alex Radus, Dave Cahill, Joe Cassady, Scott Harrington, Carter Lansing, Joe Wagner, Displaced Peoples, School of Rock Bank Street Band and High Street House Band (featuring Rian and Bill Carr and Chelsea Carle).
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Tickets are $20, or $60 if you want to hang out in Weyerbacher Brewing's VIP lounge. (The second option offers, according to a press release from the market, "private seating, Weyerbacher beer, farm-to-table appetizers and intimate performances by rare acoustic duos.")
Tickets are available at Pearly Baker’s, the farmers' market Winter Mart (which runs Saturdays from 10 a.m. to 1 p.m. at the Nurture Nature Center) or online at www.EastonFarmersMarket.com)
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