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The green theme of this week's market showcases artwork that kids create using recycled goods.

 
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At Thursday's Wyandotte Farmers Market, Sara Hopper (left), 16, John Kruso, 17, and Rebecca Zasadny, 15, sell some of the crops they grew through the Roosevelt High School Future Farmers of America program. John Hetzler
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 At Thursday's Wyandotte Farmers Market, Sara Hopper (left), 16, John Kruso, 17, and Rebecca Zasadny, 15, sell some of the crops they grew through the Roosevelt High School Future Farmers of America program.
Shannon Wilson paints a design on the foot of Brianna Hasler of Charlotte during Thursday's Wyandotte Farmers Market.
Fresh strawberries were on sale along with tables of other produce at Thursday's Wyandotte Farmers Market.
Austin Stambersky, 5, of Wyandotte spends some time creating at the Arts and Scraps table during Thursday's Wyandotte Farmers Market.
A steady line of kids waits to take part in the Arts and Scraps table at Thursday's Wyandotte Farmers Market.
Steve Deming of Clinton Township and Tawny Vredenburg of Royal Oak staff the Rheinland Baked Goods table at Thursday's Wyandotte Farmers Market.

This week's Wyandotte Farmers Market had a green theme, showcasing artwork that youngsters created using recycled materials.

The “Go Green! Kids Art Show at the Market” was held in conjunction with Arts and Scraps, which brought its Scrapmobile for children to climb aboard and make free projects. 

While the kids were occupied with that, parents spent the time touring the market, purchasing fresh produce and other goodies available every Thursday from noon to 6 p.m. on the corner of First and Elm streets.

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