On Saturday, Dec. 7, MGS real estate agent, Gina Anderson, hosted the Wayland Holiday Marketplace. It took place at Lee’s Farm in Wayland from 10 a.m to 3 p.m.. Local businesses set up their stands inside and outside the farm, showcasing their products. Local businesses sold books, toys, food, cutting boards and more. Many people from the community came together and shopped for locally made merchandise.
The Wayland Holiday Market spices up the season
December 13, 2024
Credit: Karis Tam
Located in Wayland, Lee's Farm Market, hosts the Wayland Holiday Marketplace. Lee's Farm Market was a working farm for 50 years. Eventually, it was renovated on HGTV's Farmhouse Fixer to the farm standing today.
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