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Shop Farnell Middle School Market This Saturday
The Farnell Community Market happens Saturday, March 31 from 10am-2pm

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The Farnell Community Market happens Saturday, March 31 from 10am-2pm

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The restaurant will offer free samples from 4-6:30 p.m. Thursday to promote its new Happier Hours.
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