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Free Canning Workshops at Evanston Farmers Market
Canning projects will be succulent jellies and jams in June, fiesta salsa in July and baby food and pickled veggies in August.

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Canning projects will be succulent jellies and jams in June, fiesta salsa in July and baby food and pickled veggies in August.

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