SOLEDAD — South County’s only Farmer’s Market is open in Soledad every Thursday from 4 to 8 p.m. With everything from produce to live plants and a little Kettle corn on the side, shoppers can’t go wrong.

Fresh Hummus, baked goods, baked potatoes and corn on the cob make for the perfect Thursday night dinner. Stackhouse with their plums and almonds will soon be joining the weekly gathering.

The market takes over the first block of Soledad Street (cross street is Front Street) in Soledad.

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