We do need more merchants to join and make the Farmers Market even better - any suggestions, anyone?
- Written by Fiona
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My suggestion is to replace Georgette Naylor who is president of the Burlingame Chamber of Commerce with a real dynamo who is a PEOPLE person with a smiling personality. Why isn't Mrs. Naylor trying to get more merchants at the Farmer's Market? What exactly does she do for the city???? I think she needs to get out of that office and drum up some business. What is she doing to keep and bring business here?
Posted by: Dewey Cheatham | May 27, 2004 at 02:25 AM
I was thnking it would fun to play solo acoutic guitar at the Farmers Market some morning. Anyone know who I should talk to?
Posted by: Rick Escobar | May 27, 2004 at 06:51 PM
You should contact the Chamber of Commerce who is responsible for the farmers market. The Chamber is located in the Burlingame Train Station or you can reach them at 344 1735.
Posted by: Stephen | May 27, 2004 at 07:39 PM