By: Jordan Miller, Follow South Jersey Community Journalist

MOUNT LAUREL, N.J. — The Rancocas Woods Farmers Market is open every Sunday from 10 a.m. to 2 p.m. until October 26.
Bring your family, friends, or pets and check out the variety of vendors selling products including handmade candles, crystals, jewelry, açaí bowls and more!
It doesn’t end there, skip the local trip to the gym and join a beginner’s community yoga class on Sunday at 10am.
Despite being newer compared to other markets in the area, the Rancocas Woods Farmers Market has already made a huge impression on the local community.
“The goal is just to, like, keep nurturing the market, nurturing the vendors, and like, getting it to grow throughout the years and having the patience and the, you know, the belief, you know, that it will grow and that we work together and we’ll see that growth together,“ said Allie Coulter, founder and manager of the Rancocas Woods Farmers Market.
Don’t worry if you’re not able to make it this year, there are events happening all year round in Rancocas Woods such as the Craft & Antique show or the annual tree lighting in December.
No matter what you’re into, there is something for everyone.
Rancocas Woods Farmers Market is located at 200C Creek Road, Mount Laurel. For more information please visit Rancocas Woods Events & Shops or follow @rancocaswoodsfarmersmarket on Instagram
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