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Wednesday, April 24, 2024

Savannah Austin


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Amish Store 1

The Amish Store sells vegetables, eggs, Amish noodles, about 20 types of Amish cheese, 50 flavors of jams and jellies, pie fillings and local honey. The owners will close the store in December and sell their wares at Chiefland Farmers Flea Market.

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Amish Store 3

The Amish Store sells vegetables, eggs, Amish noodles, about 20 types of Amish cheese, 50 flavors of jams and jellies, pie fillings and local honey. The owners will close the store in December and sell their wares at Chiefland Farmers Flea Market.  

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David Fogg

David Fogg, 78, sits outside of The Amish Store, located at 25933 W. Newberry Road. Fogg, who is a Navy Veteran, has owned the store with his wife for 8 years.  

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The Amish Store sells vegetables, eggs, Amish noodles, about 20 types of Amish cheese, 50 flavors of jams and jellies, pie fillings and local honey. The owners will close the store in December and sell their wares at Chiefland Farmers Flea Market. 

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Fundraising organizer Andrew Poe, 28, consolidates donations of canned food Sunday at a food truck rally. Donated food will be given to Bread of the Mighty Food Bank.

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Gainesville resident Amber Young-Parker, 44, holds her new foster cat, Carmilla, at the Alachua County Humane Society. Young-Parker is fostering the cat for two weeks to help the shelter before Hurricane Irma.

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