Miriam Cornell and James Garlanger of Bear Gully Creek Farms talk with Cornell's mother, Sharon Cornell, and Jim Sroka.
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Despite a recent chill in the air, the weather was mild during the Sarasota Farmers Market on Nov. 22.
It was a chance for the public to visit Downtown Sarasota and shop items that included local produce, crafts, and sweet treats while enjoying live music—or perhaps simply try on a fancy hat or pet a dog.
"It's been a beautiful day. We had great entertainment, lot of foot traffic, a lot of people visiting," said Sharon Juraszek, owner of Fermentiicious, a business offering probiotic-rich foods.
"The turnout was great," said Kurt Pomrenke, who was filling in at Big Top Baskets, a vendor offering hand-woven imported and locally sourced hats and accessories. "There was a lot of families, that we always enjoy. A lot of people checked out most of our hats and the African baskets and everything, so it's always a good day at the Farmers Market."
Julia Lesikar and Elijah Lesikar, 8, enjoy the Farmer's Market.
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Jamie and Eli Safi talk with Davida Lentini of Camelot Breads.
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Amy Edwards of Atria Bread+Coffee prepares a treat.
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Amy Edwards, a baker, and Jim Angus, owner of Atria Bread+Coffee, prerpared customizable treats including the one Monico Ramirez prepares to enjoy.
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Zaya Robinson, 8, and Levin Robinson, 3, try on some of the hats at Big Top Baskets.
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John and Joyce Joyner, who attended with their sons John and Jack, 14, take a look at some of the plants for sale.
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Alice Dolganova, 11, Emma Derby, 8, Mia Wells, 8, Christina Ostroukhova, 12, and Syerra Lescano-Stringer, 11, promoted the upcoming performance "Nutcracker & the Mischievous Elves," by Rosemary Youth Ballet at Sarasota Opera House on Dec. 7.
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Ellie Petra enjoyed petting Max Solow's dog Finn.
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Sara Stovall and Doug Conroy members of the folk/bluegrass band Passerine, which performed at the market, sing for attendees.
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Casey Walton of Kettle Cornball makes a fresh batch of popcorn.
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Dawn Underhill talks to Sue Kellerman and her dog Molly.
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Dustin and Hailey Drost, Aspen Drost, 3, and Phoenix Drost, 7, look over a series of juices.
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Piper Lyons says the community always loves meeting her rabbit, Zen.
Ian Swaby is the Sarasota neighbors writer for the Observer. Ian is a Florida State University graduate of Editing, Writing, and Media and previously worked in the publishing industry in the Cayman Islands.