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About The daily Nebraskan. ([Lincoln, Neb.) 1901-current | View Entire Issue (June 8, 1995)
( • V. * Clockwise from top left: Mary Ann Guynan (right) arranges fresh flowers for customers while Diane Petersen (left) and Julie Oltman decide on a purchase. Jennifer Smith (left) and Kathy Smith are first time visitors to the Farmer’s Market. Kathy Smith said she loved it and planned to become a frequent visitor. T v • * . \ t m ’ i k ’ • *»• The group, Karullacta, plays music from Ecuador, Peru, Bolivia and the Andes for Saturday morning’s crowd of shoppers. Pictured from left are Wilson and Luis. Father Fitz entertains the crowd in Iron Horse Park with skills. Fitz, based out of Michigan, said he enjoys working full time with his family a ing people laugh. In the background are Fitz’s daughter, Miss Fitz, 13, and son It Fitz, 11. The pretzel stand outside Iron Horse Park was a crowd favorite. Mary Ament (left) is a regular visitor to the Farmer’s Market. Ament said she love the homemade foods, especially the apricot jelly. Loretta Burkey (right) has sold her baked goods during the Farmer’s Market for six years.