Live Music Returns To Columbus Farmers’ Market

 

(Columbus, TX)  Live music returns to the Columbus Farmers’ market this week when the duo or Waddell and Prause perform on Saturday, April 29th at 9:30 am.  Larry Waddell, originally from Columbus and Eagle Lake, lived in Michigan for several years where he was lead singer in several bands.  He moved to Brenham a few years ago where he now resides.  Russell Prause was born and raised in Columbus and has played in several bands over the last 30 years.  He opened for several Nashville recording artists and has also played in some of their bands.  Prause has performed for Columbus area functions for many years.  Waddell and Prause will play a variety of music from country to rock and roll.

The Columbus Farmers’ Market is held every Saturday from 9 am to Noon on the Historic Courthouse Square at the corner of Walnut (highway 90) and Travis Street.  Vendors sell everything from breakfast tacos, tamales, hot coffee, fresh produce, homemade baked goods, fresh gulf shrimp, local farm raised beef and poultry, to jewelry, crafts, pies and cakes, plants, jams, jellies, local olive oil, local honey, berries, greens, carrots, beets, squash, handmade soaps, homemade soups, tomatoes, herbs, yummy Filipino egg rolls and lots more.

Visitors may enter a weekly drawing for $50 in Farmers’ Market Merchandise Certificate.  It’s free to enter. One new winner is chosen every week.