Elora Farmers’ Market uses fresh approach for patrons Kelly WaterhouseJune 17, 2020 @ 1:33 pmCOVID-19, News, Rural Add to Favourites Lanes of freshness - The Elora Farmers’ Market ensured physical distancing on June 13 and had clearly marked lanes to ensure the flow of traffic had safe access to the producer stands with plenty of space between customers. Photo by Kelly Waterhouse Lanes of freshness - The Elora Farmers’ Market ensured physical distancing on June 13 and had clearly marked lanes to ensure the flow of traffic had safe access to the producer stands with plenty of space between customers. Photo by Kelly Waterhouse Happy Hoppy farmer - T.J. Radcliffe, owner of Hoppy Fields Farm in Salem brought his harvest of fresh vegetables to the Elora Farmers’ Market on June 13, taking careful consideration to practice physical distancing while assisting customer Susan Clarke, of Elora. Photo by Keegan Taylor Pick up - Part of the Elora Farmers’ Market offerings is ordering fresh produce and products online for pick-up on Saturday mornings. Molly Kleiker, of Elora, placed her order with Reroot Farm, of Harriston, and connected with farmer Caitlin Hall. Photo by Keegan Taylor Lanes of freshness – The Elora Farmers’ Market ensured physical distancing on June 13 and had clearly marked lanes to ensure the flow of traffic had safe access to the producer stands with plenty of space between customers. Kelly Waterhouse WriteOut of Her Mind Comments Cancel replyYou must be logged in to post a comment.Login with your Social ID