![Some of the goods on sale at the Concord Handmade RV/store at the Concord Arts Market, which runs until Oct. 3.](https://www.theconcordinsider.com/wp-content/uploads/2015/09/ConcordMarkets5-CI-090115.jpg)
Some of the goods on sale at the Concord Handmade RV/store at the Concord Arts Market, which runs until Oct. 3.
![The bonsai trees from Mr. B’s Bonsai Garden at the arts market were both cute and adorable. Business card shown for scale.](https://www.theconcordinsider.com/wp-content/uploads/2015/09/ConcordMarkets4-CI-090115.jpg)
The bonsai trees from Mr. B’s Bonsai Garden at the arts market were both cute and adorable. Business card shown for scale.
![The snacking sweet peppers at Apple Hill Farm’s booth looked downright peppery.](https://www.theconcordinsider.com/wp-content/uploads/2015/09/ConcordMarkets3-CI-090115.jpg)
The snacking sweet peppers at Apple Hill Farm’s booth looked downright peppery.
![Capitol Street was once again packed with people of all ages and dogs of all breeds for the Concord Farmers Market, which runs until the last Saturday in October.](https://www.theconcordinsider.com/wp-content/uploads/2015/09/ConcordMarkets2-CI-090115.jpg)
Capitol Street was once again packed with people of all ages and dogs of all breeds for the Concord Farmers Market, which runs until the last Saturday in October.
![Diane Souther, owner of Apple Hill Farm in Concord, arranges some succulent tomatoes for farmers market patrons to peruse. Her produce was nearly as bright and colorful as her tie-dye shirt.](https://www.theconcordinsider.com/wp-content/uploads/2015/09/ConcordMarkets1-CI-090115.jpg)
Diane Souther, owner of Apple Hill Farm in Concord, arranges some succulent tomatoes for farmers market patrons to peruse. Her produce was nearly as bright and colorful as her tie-dye shirt.