Linzer cookies baked by Francestown volunteer bakers.
Francestowners turned out for the third annual Francestown German Christmas Market on Saturday, Dec. 6, to enjoy local arts and crafts, farm products, cookies, chocolate and a homemade German food buffet.
Homemade German-style holiday cookies at the Christmas Market. Credit: JESSECA TIMMONS/Ledger-TranscriptHomemade German-style pretzels at the Francestown German Christmas Market buffet. Credit: JESSECA TIMMONS/Ledger-TranscriptLinzer cookies baked by Francestown volunteer bakers.Volunteer bakers at the cookie buffet. Credit: JESSECA TIMMONS/Ledger-TranscriptSauerkraut, German-style potato salad and baked beans in the buffet. Credit: JESSECA TIMMONS/Ledger-TranscriptMolded chocolates by Nancy Garneau of Simple Pleasures. Credit: JESSECA TIMMONS/Ledger-TranscriptTheo Grohle of Francestown, right, serves homemade German food. The homemade German food buffet. Credit: JESSECA TIMMONS/Ledger-TranscriptNancy Garneau with customers at Simple Pleasure Chocolate. Credit: JESSECA TIMMONS/Ledger-TranscriptSnow did not deter shoppers at the Francestown German Christmas Market on Saturday. Credit: JESSECA TIMMONS/Ledger-TranscriptCarbee Farms offered farm fresh products including their signature jams and jellies. Credit: JESSECA TIMMONS/Ledger-TranscriptShoppers sampled chocolates at Simple Pleasures. Molded chocolates by Nancy Garneau of Simple Pleasures. Credit: JESSECA TIMMONS/Ledger-TranscriptThe horse shed hosted arts, crafts, and farm products. Visitors to the market filled the Francestown Town Hall on Saturday. Credit: JESSECA TIMMONS/Ledger-TranscriptMarley Godbois, right, of The Cupcake Porium, and her friend Isabella Bono. Credit: JESSECA TIMMONS/Ledger-TranscriptIsbella Boni helps a customer at the Cupcake Porium booth. Credit: JESSECA TIMMONS/Ledger-Transcript
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