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SupperMarket returns to Lincoln Highway grounds

Julia Maruca
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Visitors sit at tables at the Lincoln Highway SupperMarket.
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Mandi O’Leary and Jane DeBone of the band "Detention" perform at the Lincoln Highway SupperMarket.
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Carolyn Hawkins of Missouri takes a plate from Carlo Garbeglio of Aroma Italiano at the Lincoln Highway SupperMarket.
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Chris Stoner of Harrison City sits at a table at the Lincoln Highway SupperMarket.
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Mandi O’Leary and Jane DeBone of the band "Detention" perform at the Lincoln Highway SupperMarket.
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Karen and Jim O’Connor of Ligonier enjoy their food at the Lincoln Highway SupperMarket.
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Sally Rudy, Darlene Stahl and Marilyn Wightman of Latrobe enjoy their picnic at the Lincoln Highway SupperMarket.
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Mandi O’Leary and Jane DeBone of the band "Detention" perform at the Lincoln Highway SupperMarket.

The Lincoln Highway Experience SupperMarket returned Wednesday evening for its 11th season — a week after the scheduled start was canceled by rain.

The food festivals along Route 30 in Unity are scheduled each Wednesday through Aug. 28 on the museum grounds.

The $5 cost serves as a fundraiser for the museum.

It includes live music by area bands as well as a museum walk-through when possible, according to Spencer Simpson, Lincoln Highway Experience manager of visitor services.

There‘s an additional cost for food purchased from local chefs’ booths. Up to a half-dozen chefs will be represented during any given week.

About 175 people attend the SupperMarket weekly to picnic and enjoy the music, Simpson said, many of them regulars who attend every week.

The museum is at 3435 Route 30 East, on a one-way stretch of the highway just before the Route 217 intersection.

Julia Maruca is a TribLive reporter covering health and the Greensburg and Hempfield areas. She joined the Trib in 2022 after working at the Butler Eagle covering southwestern Butler County. She can be reached at jmaruca@triblive.com.

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