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Repair Café coaches Neal Newman, Patrick Sherry, and Joel Morain apply their skills to fixing lamps and a CD player at the Cooperstown Farmers’ Market on Saturday, March 15. (Photo by Teresa Winchester)

Repair Café Adds New Dimension to Cooperstown Farmers' Market

By TERESA WINCHESTERCOOPERSTOWN

On any given Saturday, the Cooperstown Farmers’ Market at 101 Main Street in Pioneer Alley is a happening place. Regular customers are familiar with its plenteous produce, high-quality artisanal fare and baked goods, while first-time shoppers are most likely pleasantly surprised by its offerings. In February, The Repair Café, a collaborative effort of Otsego 2000, Otsego County Conservation Association and Otsego Land Trust, was introduced to the market.

“It’s a great way to help people and spread good will. It’s been successful because these good folks volunteer their time,” said Peg Odell, program and communications manager for Otsego 2000, at the March 15 market.

The first Repair Café took place on February 15, focusing on small appliance repair. On March 1, the public was invited to bring textiles and jewelry for repair, and repair coaches also welcomed kids hoping their stuffed animals could be made “all better.” March 8 was for computer and cellphone repair.

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