Published May 07. 2019 01:31PM
The use of pavilions and tents made a big difference Sunday at the annual Hometown Farmers Market Spring Craft Show, which drew scores of vendors and a steady flow of shoppers to the Route 54 venue despite daylong rain. In addition to a wide array of holiday-themed novelties, gifts and home decorating items, the show included a selection of health and beauty fare, including essential oils and diffusers and up-and-coming hemp-based CBD products, along with hot food and bakery items. DONALD R. SERFASS/SPECIAL TO THE TIMES NEWS
The use of pavilions and tents made a big difference Sunday at the annual Hometown Farmers Market Spring Craft Show, which drew scores of vendors and a steady flow of shoppers to the Route 54 venue despite daylong rain. In addition to a wide array of holiday-themed novelties, gifts and home decorating items, the show included a selection of health and beauty fare, including essential oils and diffusers and up-and-coming hemp-based CBD products, along with hot food and bakery items. DONALD R. SERFASS/SPECIAL TO THE TIMES NEWS