
This summer, the Lower Eastside Girls Club will be hosting a farmer's market every Saturday (beginning June 28th) from 10 AM - 6 PM at Ave. D, between 7th and 8th Streets. There will also be a festival stage featuring, "workshops in arts and crafts, dance, yoga, spoken word, puppet making, cooking demonstrations, story telling and much more TBA." They're looking for volunteers to help out, if you're interested, contact information is here. The Lower Eastside Girls Club is a great organization and I highly encourage you to support it any way you can, through volunteering, donations, or simply shopping for veggies at the market this summer.
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