Hunka Hunka Burnin’ Peppers - Memphis Farmer’s Market

August 11, 2007

Central Station Pavilion, G.E. Patterson and Front St., Downtown Memphis. Free admission. Shake, Rattle and Roll at the Memphis Farmer’s Market, which is “all shook up” with a rockin’ selection of healthy, locally-grown produce and goods. Love Me Tender Tomatoes, Heartbreak Hotel Purple Hull Peas, Burnin’ Love Beans, Don’t Be Cruel Crowders — just for starters! Enjoya a medley of Elvis-inspired music under the pavilion, Teddy Bear Children’s Fun Fair, Tutti Fruitti concessions, Adopt a Hound Dog with Save 1 Pet and more. Market Fans, it’s now or never!

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