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Over on Unfair Park, Veggie Girl Alexa has a report from last night's farmers market at Mockingbird Station, the first weekly market they'll host until the end of May.
She heard from Brandon and Susan Pollard about their locally produced honey, "The Baker Man" Paul Wackym about his cookies, and plenty of folks pushing organic, locally produced food.
The farmers markets at Mockingbird Station will run from 5 to 8 p.m. every Thursday in May.