The Annual Norman Farmers Market has made its way back into
town. Shoppers looking to purchase locally grown produce are now able to visit
the market again after it was closed for the winter. The market has been a
Norman staple every summer since 1980, according to the Cleveland County
website. The once only indoor market has now grown into an indoor and outdoor
shopping event that happens every Wednesday and Saturday from 8 a.m. to noon.
Each seller has decals amongst their produce that tell buyers where the plants
or vegetables came from, making it easier to find local goods. The fresh
produce stalls are set up on the Cleveland County Fairgrounds and will be
available for business until October.
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