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Welcome! This is "Catatonic Digressions."
Most, if not all readers don't understand my blog's title. It's an old inside joke from a forum long gone. I was going to change it, but since it's been "confusing" for so long, I decided to leave it.
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Unfortunately, my blog isn't what I set out for it to be. Nutjob online stalkers made it nearly impossible for me to post about family, my son, life in my part of New York...so I stopped, and I mostly reblog and repost what I feel is important, necessary or close to my heart. As for the stalking nutters, fuck 'em. You can't scare me offline with a few lame threats. I'm bitchy like that. ;)

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Wednesday, August 05, 2009

Long Beach, NY — Kennedy Plaza Farmers Market, Wednesdays and Saturdays


LONG BEACH, NEW YORK
Kennedy Plaza Farmers Market

Another reason Long beach is awesome.


The Kennedy Plaza Farmers Market will be open from 11am to 7pm every Wednesday through October, 2009 and now Saturdays from 9AM to 1PM and returning vendors will offer residents fruits, vegetables, fresh fish, pasta, cheeses and baked goods.

Joe and Bernadette cooked up some delicious mushrooms and zucchini bites for a taste of the market fish, pasta, cheeses and baked goods.

New items include pickles, herbs and a variety of meats. The Kennedy Plaza Farmers Market is located on Park Avenue and National Boulevard in Long Beach, just west of the LIRR Station at Kennedy Plaza.




Colorful fruits abound at the market

All are welcome to enjoy this outdoor venue where you're sure to find an abundance of fresh food items for you and your family. For more information about the market, contact Market Manager, Bernadette Martin at lbfarmersmarket@gmail.com. Read Bernadette's “Notes from the Farmers Market.”


There's always a crowd for ravioli at Papa Pasquale's


From the official site of the City of Long Beach,NY

P.S.! Don't forget! The Long Beach Historical Society will sponsor its annual Arts & Crafts Show on the Boardwalk, Saturday and Sunday, August 22, 23.

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