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Bath: Farmers market will end ninth season Sept. 30

Bath Farmers Market will have pumpkin spice and all things nice at its closing day celebration Sept. 30. Hours are 3-7 p.m. at Keystone Park.

Enjoy a festive end to the productive market season with the market’s Pumpkin Fest. Vendors will be offering pumpkin-flavored treats, and a few gourds will be on display. The market also will offer beer tastings of Weyerbacher’s Imperial Pumpkin for adults 21 and older.

Closing day is also kids’ day, and children are welcome to visit the market booth for some free veggie coloring pages. Kid-sized T-shirts also will be available for a small fee.

Voigt & Evans will perform live music in the gazebo.

Pick up dinner at the Couchpota.doh truck and shop for locally grown or produced nut butters, baked goods, popcorn, jams, beef jerky and produce.

The market manager and steering committee wish to thank the public for its ongoing support of the market, now finishing its ninth season.

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Klecknersville Rangers Volunteer Fire Company, 2718 Mountain View Drive, Bath, will be holding an indoor flea market 8 a.m.-2 p.m. Oct. 7. The kitchen will be open.

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Emmanuel’s Lutheran Church, 3175 Valley View Drive, Bath, will be holding a blessing of the pets service 4 p.m. Oct. 9 by the pavilion.

Come and bring your pet, whatever it may be, to be blessed. All pets should be either on a leash, caged or crated. There will be a brief service and time for fellowship among the animals.

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My email address is lhahn775@verizon.net if there is any information you would like published in this column. My next column will appear in The Press Oct. 13, so I need any information by Oct. 7. Thanks for your cooperation, and have a great week!