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-Transcript
Homemade German-style pretzels at the Francestown German Christmas Market buffet. Credit: JESSECA TIMMONS/Ledger-Transcript
Linzer cookies baked by Francestown volunteer bakers.
Volunteer bakers at the cookie buffet. Credit: JESSECA TIMMONS/Ledger-Transcript
Sauerkraut, German-style potato salad and baked beans in the buffet. Credit: JESSECA TIMMONS/Ledger-Transcript
Molded chocolates by Nancy Garneau of Simple Pleasures. Credit: JESSECA TIMMONS/Ledger-Transcript
Theo Grohle of Francestown, right, serves homemade German food.
The homemade German food buffet. Credit: JESSECA TIMMONS/Ledger-Transcript
Nancy Garneau with customers at Simple Pleasure Chocolate. Credit: JESSECA TIMMONS/Ledger-Transcript
Snow did not deter shoppers at the Francestown German Christmas Market on Saturday. Credit: JESSECA TIMMONS/Ledger-Transcript
Carbee Farms offered farm fresh products including their signature jams and jellies. Credit: JESSECA TIMMONS/Ledger-Transcript
Shoppers sampled chocolates at Simple Pleasures.
Molded chocolates by Nancy Garneau of Simple Pleasures. Credit: JESSECA TIMMONS/Ledger-Transcript
The horse shed hosted arts, crafts, and farm products.
Visitors to the market filled the Francestown Town Hall on Saturday. Credit: JESSECA TIMMONS/Ledger-Transcript
Marley Godbois, right, of The Cupcake Porium, and her friend Isabella Bono. Credit: JESSECA TIMMONS/Ledger-Transcript
Isbella Boni helps a customer at the Cupcake Porium booth. Credit: JESSECA TIMMONS/Ledger-Transcript