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The Lincoln Arts & Farmers Market is a multi-media experience: 2-3 tables laden with freshly picked garden vegetables; 4-5 tables displaying elegant (and expensive) local crafts; a dozen or so randomly arranged garden chairs; and from the far end, the delightful tunes of the Lincoln Traditional Jazz Band. I had only a few minutes, so I focused my picture-taking on the people rather than the products. Despite the rustic setting and lovely offerings, the band, alone, was enough to draw me back again before season’s end.