PITTSTON — The weekly Pittston City Farmers Market invited children to take part in the activities on Tuesday, July 28.
Children were given the opportunity to sing with Jenn Johnson, have their faces painted and receive balloon animals. The children were also given the chance to plant mint.
Farm fresh produce and other goods are now available weekly to residents from Greater Pittston and beyond. The market is held at the Lower Tomato Festival Lot from 10 a.m. to 2 p.m. every Tuesday and runs through the last Tuesday before Thanksgiving.
For more information or to participate in the farmers market, contact Mary Angelella at 570-655-6140.
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Justyce Spahle, left, sings ‘Wheels on the Bus’ with Racheal Coassolo during Kids’ Day at the Pittston City Farmers Market on Tuesday.
Skylar Gibbon, Forty Fort, gets her face painted by Commission of Economic Opportunity’s Carol Lee Gibbs during the Pittston City Farmers Market on Tuesday.
Kiersten Walsh, Pittston, works with planting mint during the Pittston City Farmers Market on Tuesday. Walsh is accompanied by grandmother Pauline Naparsteck.
Lucas Maira, center, Pittston, sings with Alexander Neal, left, and Joshua Neal, both of Pittston, while Rachael Coassolo holds the microphone during the Pittston City Farmers Market on Tuesday.
Madison DeLaMater, Tampa, Florida, works with planting mint during the Pittston City Farmers Market on Tuesday. DeLaMater is in town visiting grandmother Cathy Ferretti, Pittston.
Joshua Neal, Pittston, shreds on the guitar at the Pittston City Farmers Market on Tuesday.
Lucas Maira, Pittston, sings with local musicians Jenn Johnson and Rachael Coassolo during the Pittston City Farmers Market on Tuesday.



