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EAST LONGMEADOW — More than 25 local businesses will showcase their specialties through products, baked goods, crafts and more at the first Go Local Marketplace.

On Saturday, Oct. 5, from 1-5 p.m. all are invited to visit Brew Practitioners, 45 Baldwin St. in East Longmeadow, to see all the event has to offer.

The vendors slated to attend the marketplace are: Ain’t Your Average B, ALaNoucreations, Bitz & Pieces, Dep Qua, Envision Marketing Group, Holler & Howl, Jonathan Thurber, Jo’s Throws of Agawam, Joy Cup Bubble Tea, K&A Crafts, Kasual Kathy Designs, Latest Kraez, Author Laura Stevens, Laura’s Handmade Crafts, Marlo’s Macarons, Maureen’s Sweet Shoppe, New Path Counseling, oHHo Monson, Red Five Toys, Revive Health & Aesthetics, Stitch Bitch, Swansean, Sweet Babu’s, Sweet Pepper Pottery, the 413 Card Show and Wee Scottish Bakery.

Eventgoers can enjoy mac and cheese from Dev’s Mac n’ Eats food truck, along with sandwiches, rolls and bowls from Charlie’s Bistro Bus. Additional food trucks will be present but were not finalized at press time.

On the entertainment front, Yves LeBel — Flying Solo will take the stage from 1-3 p.m., followed by Lauren Fleit Music from 3-5 p.m.

While most of the marketplace will be outside — except for one or two vendors inside — if people are purchasing drinks from Brew Practitioners, they must enjoy them inside the building or on the patio.
Brew Practitioners offers craft beer, ranging from light to dark, all brewed on site.

If you enjoy beer, live entertainment and supporting local businesses, then the Go Local Marketplace is for you!

We hope to see you all at the inaugural Go Local Marketplace on Oct. 5.

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