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Throngs come out for 1st Greensburg Night Market of the season

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Elliot Rall, of Jeannette, grills hamburgers for customers while working at the Logan Family Farms vendor booth on Thursday, April 24, 2025 during the first Greensburg Night Market of the season in downtown Greensburg.
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Crowds fill up the parking lot on South Pennsylvania Avenue on Thursday, April 24, 2025 during the first Greensburg Night Market of the season in downtown Greensburg.
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Brendan Kuntz, a musician who’s part of a local Greensburg musical duo called The String Theory Duo, performs for the crowds on violin on Thursday, April 24, 2025 during the first Greensburg Night Market of the season in downtown Greensburg.
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Cartoonist Brian Denisiuk, of Beaver County, who goes by his cartoonist name Toon Brian, completes a caricature of Rushelle Weakley, left, and her mother, Vivian Butcher, both who were visiting family from Ohio, on Thursday, April 24, 2025 during the first Greensburg Night Market of the season in downtown Greensburg.
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Katt Schuler, of Pittsburgh, owner of a Pittsburgh-based bakery and pizzeria called Rolling Pepperoni, chats with customers while working at her vendor booth on Thursday, April 24, 2025 during the first Greensburg Night Market of the season in downtown Greensburg.
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John Tarallo, of Millvale, who owns Steel City Salt Co., gives a sample to a customer to try while working at his vendor booth on Thursday, April 24, 2025 during the first Greensburg Night Market of the season in downtown Greensburg.

The Greensburg Night Market returned for a seventh season Thursday, on a perfect April evening that drew a large crowd to South Pennsylvania Avenue.

This season, more than 150 food, beverage, art and craft vendors will participate, stretching across four blocks — between West Otterman and West Fourth streets — and two parking lots.

The markets take place once a month, typically on Thursdays, from 5:30 to 9 p.m., April through December. Markets are slated for April 24, May 29, June 26, July 31, Aug. 28, Sept. 25, Oct. 30, Nov. 19 and Dec. 11.

Farmers, bakers, artists, crafters and food trucks will sell their items this season, including fruits and vegetables, honey, meats, flowers, plants, dips and salsas. Children’s activities, photo booths and live music also can be expected.

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