The Orange Farmers' Markets will return for its first post-lockdown event this Saturday.
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From 8.30am until midday, stallholders will take over Northcourt - at the corner of March and Peisley Street - for a COVID-safe market day.
While Orange is out of lockdown, some restrictions will still apply to the outdoor event, including mask-wearing, social distancing, hand-sanitisation and QR check-ins.
"During this challenging time, our community's health and wellbeing is of vital importance," the Markets' general manager Holly Manning said.
"Fresh fruit and vegetables grown locally are essential for your health and we're providing the safest method of grocery shopping."
We're providing the safest method of grocery shopping.
- Orange Farmers' Market general manager Holly Manning
Pre-orders are encouraged, but shoppers can still rock up on the day.
To order directly from producers, visit the Orange Farmers' Market website.
Entry to the Markets is a gold coin donation to the Rotary Club of Orange Daybreak.
Shoppers are encouraged to bring their own bags and to arrive early. Dogs are welcome but must be kept on a leash.
The Markets are held on the second Saturday of every month.
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