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Read about a green market vendor who will sell vegetables in the community this month and check out Patch's preview of the Queens Farm Museum's wreath-making workshop.

Good morning, Douglaston.

The green market closed for the season last weekend, but one of its farmers has decided to stick around the neighborhood. Douglas Montgomery, president of the Douglaston Garden Club, said that a stand would sell mushrooms and other vegetables in front of his business for the next several weeks. Click on the link below to read more.

The Queens County Farm Museum will offer its annual holiday wreath-making workshop this coming weekend. Be sure to drop back by the site later today for our preview of the event.

Find out what's happening in Bayside-Douglastonwith free, real-time updates from Patch.

Also, read this week’s Day Tripper column this morning and stop by at noon to view open houses in Douglaston and Little Neck.

Here are 5 Things You Need to Know Today:

Find out what's happening in Bayside-Douglastonwith free, real-time updates from Patch.

1. Take a look at our post on the through Dec. 25.

2. This morning, read Day Tripper and, at noon, check out House Hunt.

3. Later today, stop back by for our preview of the Queens Farm Museum’s wreath-making class.

4. This evening, the will be held in Great Neck.

5. Next week, Community Board 11 will discuss snow removal plans for northeast Queens with the city’s Sanitation Department at the board’s monthly meeting. On Sunday, be sure to check out our brief preview of the meeting’s agenda items.


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