Makers, bakers and growers share their skills at festival

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The annual St. Norbert Farmers’ Market’s series of homesteading, crafting, and culinary workshops happened on Aug. 8 and attracted curious crowds to the market grounds for lessons in woodturning, beekeeping, knitting, fermentation, baking, and more. 

Danielle Da Silva - Sou'wester
Danielle Da Silva - Sou'wester
Danielle Da Silva - Sou'wester
The annual St. Norbert Farmers’ Market’s series of homesteading, crafting, and culinary workshops happened on Aug. 8 and attracted curious crowds to the market grounds for lessons in woodturning, beekeeping, knitting, fermentation, baking, and more.
Danielle Da Silva - Sou'wester The annual St. Norbert Farmers’ Market’s series of homesteading, crafting, and culinary workshops happened on Aug. 8 and attracted curious crowds to the market grounds for lessons in woodturning, beekeeping, knitting, fermentation, baking, and more.
Danielle Da Silva - Sou'wester
The annual St. Norbert Farmers’ Market’s series of homesteading, crafting, and culinary workshops happened on Aug. 8 and attracted curious crowds to the market grounds for lessons in woodturning, beekeeping, knitting, fermentation, baking, and more.
Danielle Da Silva - Sou'wester The annual St. Norbert Farmers’ Market’s series of homesteading, crafting, and culinary workshops happened on Aug. 8 and attracted curious crowds to the market grounds for lessons in woodturning, beekeeping, knitting, fermentation, baking, and more.
Danielle Da Silva - Sou'wester
The annual St. Norbert Farmers’ Market’s series of homesteading, crafting, and culinary workshops happened on Aug. 8 and attracted curious crowds to the market grounds for lessons in woodturning, beekeeping, knitting, fermentation, baking, and more.
Danielle Da Silva - Sou'wester The annual St. Norbert Farmers’ Market’s series of homesteading, crafting, and culinary workshops happened on Aug. 8 and attracted curious crowds to the market grounds for lessons in woodturning, beekeeping, knitting, fermentation, baking, and more.
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