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After a brief hiatus, the monthly wellness festival Coco Market has returned to Old School Square.

Coco Market Founder Corey Heyman took to social media alongside Delray Downtown Development Authority Director of Marketing Suzanne Boyd to herald the first event in three months, which took place on Sunday. The theme, Heyman said, was “homecoming,” adding, “We’re coming back to ourselves, to one another.”

The market took a brief pause following an incident at its February event where a teenage girl was bit in the face by a dog at an unauthorized dog rescue vendor. Since then the Coco Market has made a single appearance in Jupiter, but is now returning to its monthly schedule at Old School Square.

The popular market hosts yoga classes, wellness practitioners, holistic health and vegan food vendors, live music, drum circles, and more. It is hosted on the first Sunday of each month, with the next market being on July 5 from 9 a.m. to 2 p.m. For more information, visit cocomarket.org.

Tyler Childress

Author Tyler Childress

Tyler is the web editor and a writer for Boca magazine. He covers city news for Delray Beach and Boca Raton and writes about food, entertainment, and issues affecting South Florida. Send story tips to tchildress@palmbeachmedia.com

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