Market July 6th

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Good afternoon!

Here’s who is coming to the market this weekend and what they are bringing! We are anticipating a lovely day tomorrow, and we hope to see lots of you out doing your shopping with us!

In addition to a diverse assortment , we have MUSIC and  ARTS and CRAFTS. Plus a bunch of great community partners will be visiting with us! Details below.

Here’s who’s coming to market this week:

Crooked Stick Pops is happy to announce that one of their newest pop slingers, Roxanne, will be at the market this week – stop by the pop stand and say Hi! And while you’re there, pick up a strawberry rhubarb, lemon cream, blackberry and lemon coconut, or coconut iced coffee pop.

Manhan Organics is bringing lettuce heads, baby lettuce mix, radishes, kale, snap peas, and eggs

Mayval Farm is coming with cheese, skyr, milk, kefir, beef and maple products, cookies and parfaits!

Night Shift Street Fare is bringing made-to-order BREAKFAST to market.

Riverside will have a ton of veggie and herb starts, along with houseplants, succulents, and spider plants

Sweet Morning Farm is bringing beets, carrots, lettuce, garlic scapes, kale, chard, cauliflower, cabbage, herbs, salad turnips.  New this week are cherry tomatoes and squash, but not very much of either.  Also new potatoes!  And pork, eggs, and flowers.

This week’s guests and entertainment:

PJ Niver with Culture of Reuse will be back! Culture of Reuse is an educational project that connects people with ideas, tools, craftspeople, local groups, and their neighbors to begin to think differently about how we live. It is both an awareness campaign of the social and environmental effects of our current single use culture and direct support to help people acquire and sustain new skills to explore and adopt a reuse lifestyle.

Ben Lesko from Feasthampton, will be doing a tool care demo

PONY RIDES, presented by Welsh Creek Farm Adventures;

ARTS AND CRAFTS with Ms. Danielle, of course,

AND: musicians Claire Dacey, who will play from 9-11, and Crimson Canaryfrom 11-1

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