The Farmers' Market is closed till next April. We will reopen on April 21, 2012 with a temporary change of hours from 12 noon till 4pm. A tractor parade will kickoff the season at 10am on Main Street from Queen's Plaza to Amvets. After the parade on April 21st, the Market will open and will be selling bedding plants only. We will also be open on April 28th from 12 noon till 4pm for bedding plant sales.
Our grand opening for the season will be May 5, 2012, the first Saturday in May, where we will host, "Meet Me at the Market".
Put April 21st on your calender and come and buy your flower and vegtable plants from our local vendors.
See you at the Market.
Friday, November 18, 2011
Friday, October 7, 2011
What's at the Market this Saturday, Oct 8th
We are winding down the Market for the year, but we are by no means finished for this year. We have 3 weeks left and we are going out with a bang! Here are this week's great Vendors and following are some events planned for our final week, Autumn Fest, October 22nd:
Sandy View Farms-Fresh produce and Angus beef.
Cyndi Lou's Produce-Fresh produce
Idle Time Jewelry-Hand-crafted jewelry.
St. Andrew's UMC Women-Homemade muffins, coffee, lemonade.
DAP's-Hand prepared dry mixes, dog biscuits, baked goods.
Betsy Irelan-Hand-crafted jewelry.
Margaret Pillen-Hand-crafted quilts, blankets, apple butter, green beans and baked goods.
Sew-it-all Creation-Hand-crafted aprons & hats.
Contrell's Honey-Pure Honey
Guyla & Jim Bills-Pure Honey
Judy Meric-Hand-crafted necklaces
REMINDER--
COMMUNITY/VENDOR MEETING THIS WEDNESDAY, OCTOBER 12TH, 5PM AT CITY HALL. PLEASE COME AND SHARE YOUR IDEAS.
NEXT SUNDAY 2:00PM Vendor/Volunteer Appreciation Dinner at Julie Ott's Ranch.
All volunteers and this year's vendors are welcome to attend. Please call Debby at 586-4570 to tell us you are coming. Please bring a side dish and any drink you would like. Angus beef hamburgers and roasted chicken will be provided along with coffee and tea.
October 22nd-AUTUMN FEST-FINAL WEEK FOR THE SEASON
We will be hosting our Annual Apple Pie Contest. Contest Rules are below.
We also are having a Creative Pumpkin Contest. Any carved or decorated pumpkin is acceptable.
Apple Pie Contest Rules:
Sandy View Farms-Fresh produce and Angus beef.
Cyndi Lou's Produce-Fresh produce
Idle Time Jewelry-Hand-crafted jewelry.
St. Andrew's UMC Women-Homemade muffins, coffee, lemonade.
DAP's-Hand prepared dry mixes, dog biscuits, baked goods.
Betsy Irelan-Hand-crafted jewelry.
Margaret Pillen-Hand-crafted quilts, blankets, apple butter, green beans and baked goods.
Sew-it-all Creation-Hand-crafted aprons & hats.
Contrell's Honey-Pure Honey
Guyla & Jim Bills-Pure Honey
Judy Meric-Hand-crafted necklaces
REMINDER--
COMMUNITY/VENDOR MEETING THIS WEDNESDAY, OCTOBER 12TH, 5PM AT CITY HALL. PLEASE COME AND SHARE YOUR IDEAS.
NEXT SUNDAY 2:00PM Vendor/Volunteer Appreciation Dinner at Julie Ott's Ranch.
All volunteers and this year's vendors are welcome to attend. Please call Debby at 586-4570 to tell us you are coming. Please bring a side dish and any drink you would like. Angus beef hamburgers and roasted chicken will be provided along with coffee and tea.
October 22nd-AUTUMN FEST-FINAL WEEK FOR THE SEASON
We will be hosting our Annual Apple Pie Contest. Contest Rules are below.
We also are having a Creative Pumpkin Contest. Any carved or decorated pumpkin is acceptable.
Apple Pie Contest Rules:
Friday, September 23, 2011
What's at the Market September 24th
Here are the Vendors for this week's Market:
Sandy View Farms-Fresh produce and fresh, frozen, Angus beef.
DAP's-Dry mixes, fresh baked goods, dog treats.
Julie Ott's Produce-Fresh produce and fresh baked goods.
Contrell Honey Farm-Local pure honey.
Grandview Farms-Lye soap.
Ladies of Grace-Handcrafted items and fresh baked goods.
Wood Unlimited-Handcrafted cedar furniture and items.
Betsy Irelan-Handcrafted jewelry.
Margaret Pillen-Handcrafted quilts, blankets, jams, butters and fresh baked goods.
Sew-it-all Creations-Handcrafted aprons and hats.
Sandy View Farms-Fresh produce and fresh, frozen, Angus beef.
DAP's-Dry mixes, fresh baked goods, dog treats.
Julie Ott's Produce-Fresh produce and fresh baked goods.
Contrell Honey Farm-Local pure honey.
Grandview Farms-Lye soap.
Ladies of Grace-Handcrafted items and fresh baked goods.
Wood Unlimited-Handcrafted cedar furniture and items.
Betsy Irelan-Handcrafted jewelry.
Margaret Pillen-Handcrafted quilts, blankets, jams, butters and fresh baked goods.
Sew-it-all Creations-Handcrafted aprons and hats.
Friday, September 16, 2011
What's at the Market September 17th
The Market will be open and fair weather is predicted. You have 5 more weeks to enjoy this year's Farmers' Market. I don't think we can top last week's great event, "Celebrate Your Heritage", but we can sure try. Thank you to all our great Vendors, the Market raffle yielded $80 to help sustain the Market.
St. Andrew's will be serving breakfast this week from 7am to 11am or until they run out.
Here are our Vendors for this week:
Cyndi Lou's Produce-Fresh produce
Sandy View Farm-Fresh produce and USDA inspected, pastured raised Angus beef for sale. Frozen and packaged for your convenience.
Single Creek Draft Horse Farm-Fresh produce and maple syrup.
Hand crafted jewelry:
Lori Dycus, Barb Weston-Puzzles, Betsy Irelan.
DAP's-Dry mixes, baked goods, dog bones.
Margaret Pillen-Hand crafted quilts, blankets, jams and baked goods.
Julie Ott's Produce-Fresh produce and baked goods.
Karen's Caprine Farm Fashion-Her goats will be paying a visit and she has farm fashion t-shirts and more. Live rabbits for sale.
Dan Buttry Produce-Fresh produce and hand crafted trellis'.
St. Andrew's will be serving breakfast this week from 7am to 11am or until they run out.
Here are our Vendors for this week:
Cyndi Lou's Produce-Fresh produce
Sandy View Farm-Fresh produce and USDA inspected, pastured raised Angus beef for sale. Frozen and packaged for your convenience.
Single Creek Draft Horse Farm-Fresh produce and maple syrup.
Hand crafted jewelry:
Lori Dycus, Barb Weston-Puzzles, Betsy Irelan.
DAP's-Dry mixes, baked goods, dog bones.
Margaret Pillen-Hand crafted quilts, blankets, jams and baked goods.
Julie Ott's Produce-Fresh produce and baked goods.
Karen's Caprine Farm Fashion-Her goats will be paying a visit and she has farm fashion t-shirts and more. Live rabbits for sale.
Dan Buttry Produce-Fresh produce and hand crafted trellis'.
Monday, September 12, 2011
Market Community Committee Meeting Sept 14th
Our monthly Community Committee Meeting will be this Wednesday, September 14th at 5pm at City Hall in De Soto. The meeting is open to the public and vendors. Please consider being part of the planning for the Market. We need your input.
Also, vendors and volunteers, please put October 16th on your calendar for our Appreciation Dinner. It will be held in the afternoon at Julie Ott's Farm. More details will be given shortly.
Also, vendors and volunteers, please put October 16th on your calendar for our Appreciation Dinner. It will be held in the afternoon at Julie Ott's Farm. More details will be given shortly.
Wednesday, September 7, 2011
WHAT'S AT THE MARKET SEPTEMBER 10th
We will host the 1st Annual "Celebrate Your Heritage" Day at the Market this coming Saturday, September 10th. We have about 20 Vendors coming with their best produce, meat, chicken, baked goods, wares and more. Plus about 10 local artisans that will be demonstrating their craft and a group of Civil War Reenactors to round out the day. How more exciting can it be!
Here is the list of Vendors we have so far:
Cyndi Lou's Produce-Fresh produce and Fresh frozen, USDA inspected, Angus pastured-raised beef.
Nick Stattler, Wood Unlimited-Cedar funiture.
Ray Underwood-Wood creations.
Bardenheier Wine Cellars-Richwood's winery.
Dycus Jewelry-Hand-crafted jewelry.
The Bug Doctor-is in the house or I should say parking lot! Come ask about your plants, garden etc.
Windy Lake Farm LLC-Fresh frozen, USDA inspected, pastured-raised chicken.
Single Creek Draft Horse Farm-Fresh produce and maple syrup.
DAP'S-Dry mixes
Juanity Nobles-Local author featuring her book, "A Heritage of Faith".
Big River Alpacas-Live alpacas and wares made from their hair plus Mom's Cookies.
Jen Winford-Soap creations.
Busy B's Apiary-Local honey.
Princess Delights-Homemade fresh breads http://princessdelights.com/
Sew-it-all Creations-Aprons, hats & small fabric crafts.
Get Healthy De Soto-Blood pressure tests and health information.
Karen's Caprine Farm Fashion-T-shirts and more with farm pictures and their goats will be here. Rabbits for sale.
Julie Ott's Produce-Fresh produce and baked goods.
Robin Warren-Jams, baked goods, handmade jewelry.
St. Andrew's UMC-Fresh baked muffins and more with hot coffee and lemonade to wet your whistle.
Steve Heuer-Fresh produce.
Margaret Pillen-Homemade jams, baked goods and handmade quilts.
MARKET SPECIAL!!!
For the remainder of the Market year will have our tote bags reduced to only $5.00. These well designed, zippered totes will be a great item for you to carry all your goodies in.
Also, we are having a SALE on our Market t-shirts and travel mugs. Only $8.00 until the supply lasts.
Our Market Cookbook will be available as well. All of the receipes are from our local vendors and friends.
Stop by the big, beautifully built Market "Barn" and shop till you drop (or at least sit down)!
Here is the list of Vendors we have so far:
Cyndi Lou's Produce-Fresh produce and Fresh frozen, USDA inspected, Angus pastured-raised beef.
Nick Stattler, Wood Unlimited-Cedar funiture.
Ray Underwood-Wood creations.
Bardenheier Wine Cellars-Richwood's winery.
Dycus Jewelry-Hand-crafted jewelry.
The Bug Doctor-is in the house or I should say parking lot! Come ask about your plants, garden etc.
Windy Lake Farm LLC-Fresh frozen, USDA inspected, pastured-raised chicken.
Single Creek Draft Horse Farm-Fresh produce and maple syrup.
DAP'S-Dry mixes
Juanity Nobles-Local author featuring her book, "A Heritage of Faith".
Big River Alpacas-Live alpacas and wares made from their hair plus Mom's Cookies.
Jen Winford-Soap creations.
Busy B's Apiary-Local honey.
Princess Delights-Homemade fresh breads http://princessdelights.com/
Sew-it-all Creations-Aprons, hats & small fabric crafts.
Get Healthy De Soto-Blood pressure tests and health information.
Karen's Caprine Farm Fashion-T-shirts and more with farm pictures and their goats will be here. Rabbits for sale.
Julie Ott's Produce-Fresh produce and baked goods.
Robin Warren-Jams, baked goods, handmade jewelry.
St. Andrew's UMC-Fresh baked muffins and more with hot coffee and lemonade to wet your whistle.
Steve Heuer-Fresh produce.
Margaret Pillen-Homemade jams, baked goods and handmade quilts.
MARKET SPECIAL!!!
For the remainder of the Market year will have our tote bags reduced to only $5.00. These well designed, zippered totes will be a great item for you to carry all your goodies in.
Also, we are having a SALE on our Market t-shirts and travel mugs. Only $8.00 until the supply lasts.
Our Market Cookbook will be available as well. All of the receipes are from our local vendors and friends.
Stop by the big, beautifully built Market "Barn" and shop till you drop (or at least sit down)!
Friday, August 26, 2011
WHAT'S HAPPENING AT THE MARKET AUGUST 27th
Here is a list of the Vendors who will be selling at the Market this Saturday, August 27th. We will be taking a break next week, so there will not be a Market September 3rd but come back to our "Celebrate Your Heritage" on September 10th.
VENDORS:
SANDY VIEW FARMS-Fresh Produce, Fresh, Pasture-Raised Angus Beef. USDA Inspected.
RAY UNDERWOOD-Wooden Handmade Crafts.
DAP's-Dry Mixes and Homemade Baked Goods.
BETSY IRELAN-Handcrafted Jewelry.
JULIE OTT'S PRODUCE-Fresh Produce, Homemade Baked Goods.
WINDY LAKE FARM LLC.-Fresh, Pasture-Raised Chicken. USDA Inspected.
SINGLE CREEK DRAFT HORSE FARM-Fresh Produce, Maple Syrup.
KITCHEN WITH A MISSION-Homemade Baked Goods and Handcrafted Bracelets
KAREN'S CAPRINE FARM FASHIONS-T-shirts, Bags, Hotpads, Onesies, Magnets (all with animal pictures) Dog Collars. Also visiting will be their kids (Goats for your petting enjoyment). Live Rabbits for Sale.
We will also have a new Vendor selling Honey.
Please join us Saturday morning as the place to be in De Soto.
Coffee and Water available at the Market Barn along with Market T-Shirts, Tote Bags, Cookbook, Travel Mugs. We also will hold a Raffle for a hand-crafted basket made by Frog's Hair Baskets filled with goodies from our Vendors. Tickets $1.00.
VENDORS:
SANDY VIEW FARMS-Fresh Produce, Fresh, Pasture-Raised Angus Beef. USDA Inspected.
RAY UNDERWOOD-Wooden Handmade Crafts.
DAP's-Dry Mixes and Homemade Baked Goods.
BETSY IRELAN-Handcrafted Jewelry.
JULIE OTT'S PRODUCE-Fresh Produce, Homemade Baked Goods.
WINDY LAKE FARM LLC.-Fresh, Pasture-Raised Chicken. USDA Inspected.
SINGLE CREEK DRAFT HORSE FARM-Fresh Produce, Maple Syrup.
KITCHEN WITH A MISSION-Homemade Baked Goods and Handcrafted Bracelets
KAREN'S CAPRINE FARM FASHIONS-T-shirts, Bags, Hotpads, Onesies, Magnets (all with animal pictures) Dog Collars. Also visiting will be their kids (Goats for your petting enjoyment). Live Rabbits for Sale.
We will also have a new Vendor selling Honey.
Please join us Saturday morning as the place to be in De Soto.
Coffee and Water available at the Market Barn along with Market T-Shirts, Tote Bags, Cookbook, Travel Mugs. We also will hold a Raffle for a hand-crafted basket made by Frog's Hair Baskets filled with goodies from our Vendors. Tickets $1.00.
Thursday, August 25, 2011
CELEBRATE YOUR HERITAGE DAY AT THE MARKET SEPT 10TH
Please join us for this great event at the Market. There are all kinds of things going on that you won't want to miss. The Market itself will be up and running with all our wonderful local Vendors with their Produce, Baked Goods, Eggs, Jam & Jellies, Hand-crafted items and more. The Market also offers Fresh Pastured-Raised Angus Beef & Fresh Pastured-Raised Chicken, all USDA inspected. Don't forget everything the Market offers is locally raised, produced or hand-crafted and not resold.
Also featured this day is local artisans who will be demonstrating such crafts as, basket weaving, story telling, broom making, soap making, weaving from a loom, spinning, blacksmithing and more. We have a Civil War re-enactment also planned during the day.
Maxine Jinkerson on the hammered dulcimer will round out the morning with live music.
So come visit the Market on September 10th and enjoy a family atmosphere and plan on stocking up the fridge or freezer with fresh, healthy produce or meat and start your Christmas shopping early!
Also featured this day is local artisans who will be demonstrating such crafts as, basket weaving, story telling, broom making, soap making, weaving from a loom, spinning, blacksmithing and more. We have a Civil War re-enactment also planned during the day.
Maxine Jinkerson on the hammered dulcimer will round out the morning with live music.
So come visit the Market on September 10th and enjoy a family atmosphere and plan on stocking up the fridge or freezer with fresh, healthy produce or meat and start your Christmas shopping early!
Tuesday, August 16, 2011
SARE Farmer/Rancher Grants Webinar
VENDORS,
Please read the following about the SARE FarmerRacher Grant and join the Webinar's to help you apply for the Grant:
The SARE Farmer/Rancher Grant call for proposals will be coming out later in August. I will announce and post when it is out. In the meantime, I am hosting 3 webinars to help producers understand the SARE Farmer/Rancher grant, the grant writing process, what makes a good proposal and answer questions you may have.
Each year there are minor changes for the grant and that is the case for this year. Funding for the grants have increased!
One producer – up to $7,500
Two producers – up to $14,000
Three or more producers – up to $22,500
If you are interested in learning about the SARE Farmer/Rancher Grant, then join me on Sept 12th for the PowerPoint presentation about the grant and then join me on Sept 19th and Sept 26th to hear from past recipients about their grant. So mark your calendars now!
Sept 12: 7-8:30 pm - SARE Farmer/Rancher Grants Webinar with Debi Kelly, University of Missouri. To join go to http://univmissouri.adobeconnect.com/r1k1mmdfelf/ and sign in as a guest.
Sept 19: 7-8:30 pm -SARE Farmer/Rancher Grant Webinar with Linda Hezel, a 2008 Grant Recipient of Comparison of Coverings over Permanent Raised Beds to Extend the Growing Season for Year Round Food Production. To join go to http://univmissouri.adobeconnect.com/r5lqdewpa9d/ and sign in as a guest.
Sept 26: 7-8:30 pm -SARE Farmer/Rancher Grant Webinar with Greg and Nancy Rasmussen, a 2010 Grant Recipient of Rainwater Capture and Re-use: Using Gravity and Solar Power. To join go to http://univmissouri.adobeconnect.com/r8qgclfjeik/ and sign in as a guest.
Please read the following about the SARE FarmerRacher Grant and join the Webinar's to help you apply for the Grant:
The SARE Farmer/Rancher Grant call for proposals will be coming out later in August. I will announce and post when it is out. In the meantime, I am hosting 3 webinars to help producers understand the SARE Farmer/Rancher grant, the grant writing process, what makes a good proposal and answer questions you may have.
Each year there are minor changes for the grant and that is the case for this year. Funding for the grants have increased!
One producer – up to $7,500
Two producers – up to $14,000
Three or more producers – up to $22,500
If you are interested in learning about the SARE Farmer/Rancher Grant, then join me on Sept 12th for the PowerPoint presentation about the grant and then join me on Sept 19th and Sept 26th to hear from past recipients about their grant. So mark your calendars now!
Sept 12: 7-8:30 pm - SARE Farmer/Rancher Grants Webinar with Debi Kelly, University of Missouri. To join go to http://univmissouri.adobeconnect.com/r1k1mmdfelf/ and sign in as a guest.
Sept 19: 7-8:30 pm -SARE Farmer/Rancher Grant Webinar with Linda Hezel, a 2008 Grant Recipient of Comparison of Coverings over Permanent Raised Beds to Extend the Growing Season for Year Round Food Production. To join go to http://univmissouri.adobeconnect.com/r5lqdewpa9d/ and sign in as a guest.
Sept 26: 7-8:30 pm -SARE Farmer/Rancher Grant Webinar with Greg and Nancy Rasmussen, a 2010 Grant Recipient of Rainwater Capture and Re-use: Using Gravity and Solar Power. To join go to http://univmissouri.adobeconnect.com/r8qgclfjeik/ and sign in as a guest.
Monday, August 15, 2011
What's happening at the Market this week
Hello Community and Vendors,
We had a wonderful day for the Market this past Saturday. The weather was beautiful and our Vendors had great items, from their fresh, home grown produce, the beautifully hand-crafted jewelry, delicious homemade breads, pies, muffins, etc. and the hand-crafted wooden items.
Not to mention, the farm-fresh, locally pastured raised CHICKEN that is now available. Mine was absolutely delicious roasted in the oven.
This coming week we will offer more of the same great items. We are also excited to be able to offer for the first time, ANGUS BEEF. It is locally pastured raised, farm fresh, Angus beef and all cuts will be available from steak to hamburg and everything between.
All the chicken and beef offered is USDA inspected, freshly packaged and frozen, ready for you to enjoy.
Keep in mind September 10th. We will be hosting "Celebrate Your Heritage" at the Market. We have several things going on for your enjoyment. How about a Civil War reenactment for one. We will also have crafters demonstrating their skills the way things use to be done. More information to come soon.
Also, the 1st and 3rd week the Market will offer a raffle of a lovely hand-woven basket made by our local artist, Marsha Foster, of Frog's Hair Baskets overflowing with products from the Market donated by our faithful Vendors. We also have newly designed T-Shirts, great tote bags, coffee cups with free refills on the 1st and 4th week of the month, our brand new cookbooks filled with recipes from our Vendors and local cooks. Come check us out at the "Market Barn". You can't miss it!
This week the men of St. Andrew's UMC will offer breakfast from 7am to 11:00am or until it lasts. You can get a full meal deal or a simple and delicious breakfast sandwich.
Don't forget we have our live music each week for you to enjoy! So pull up a chair and stay awhile and let the kids do their thing at the Kid's Korner from 9-11am.
See you at the Market, Open from 8am till 12:00 Noon every Saturday till October 22nd except Labor Day Weekend. CLOSED SEPTEMBER 3RD
We had a wonderful day for the Market this past Saturday. The weather was beautiful and our Vendors had great items, from their fresh, home grown produce, the beautifully hand-crafted jewelry, delicious homemade breads, pies, muffins, etc. and the hand-crafted wooden items.
Not to mention, the farm-fresh, locally pastured raised CHICKEN that is now available. Mine was absolutely delicious roasted in the oven.
This coming week we will offer more of the same great items. We are also excited to be able to offer for the first time, ANGUS BEEF. It is locally pastured raised, farm fresh, Angus beef and all cuts will be available from steak to hamburg and everything between.
All the chicken and beef offered is USDA inspected, freshly packaged and frozen, ready for you to enjoy.
Keep in mind September 10th. We will be hosting "Celebrate Your Heritage" at the Market. We have several things going on for your enjoyment. How about a Civil War reenactment for one. We will also have crafters demonstrating their skills the way things use to be done. More information to come soon.
Also, the 1st and 3rd week the Market will offer a raffle of a lovely hand-woven basket made by our local artist, Marsha Foster, of Frog's Hair Baskets overflowing with products from the Market donated by our faithful Vendors. We also have newly designed T-Shirts, great tote bags, coffee cups with free refills on the 1st and 4th week of the month, our brand new cookbooks filled with recipes from our Vendors and local cooks. Come check us out at the "Market Barn". You can't miss it!
This week the men of St. Andrew's UMC will offer breakfast from 7am to 11:00am or until it lasts. You can get a full meal deal or a simple and delicious breakfast sandwich.
Don't forget we have our live music each week for you to enjoy! So pull up a chair and stay awhile and let the kids do their thing at the Kid's Korner from 9-11am.
See you at the Market, Open from 8am till 12:00 Noon every Saturday till October 22nd except Labor Day Weekend. CLOSED SEPTEMBER 3RD
Friday, August 5, 2011
WHAT'S AT THE MARKET AUGUST 6TH
Vendors for this week, August 6th: MARKET OPENS AT 7:30AM
Cyndi Lou's Produce-Fresh Produce
Sandy View Farms-Tomatoes, okra, cantaloupe, squash and maybe corn
Stewart Farms-Fresh Produce
Single Creek Draft Horse Farm-Maple Syrup
Ray Underwood's hand-crafted wood items
DAP's-Homemade dry mixes, baked goods, crafts
Dan's Produce-Fresh Produce and hand-crafted trellises
Four Power-Baked goods
Julie Ott's Produce-Fresh Produce
Twin Creek Farm-Fresh Produce
Mathney's Farm-Fresh Produce
Jillian & Dan Lutz-Fresh Produce, baked good and jams
Betsy Irelan-Hand-crafted jewelry
Windy Lake Farm, LLC-Frozen Pasture Raised Poultry and fresh eggs.
Cyndi Lou's Produce-Fresh Produce
Sandy View Farms-Tomatoes, okra, cantaloupe, squash and maybe corn
Stewart Farms-Fresh Produce
Single Creek Draft Horse Farm-Maple Syrup
Ray Underwood's hand-crafted wood items
DAP's-Homemade dry mixes, baked goods, crafts
Dan's Produce-Fresh Produce and hand-crafted trellises
Four Power-Baked goods
Julie Ott's Produce-Fresh Produce
Twin Creek Farm-Fresh Produce
Mathney's Farm-Fresh Produce
Jillian & Dan Lutz-Fresh Produce, baked good and jams
Betsy Irelan-Hand-crafted jewelry
Windy Lake Farm, LLC-Frozen Pasture Raised Poultry and fresh eggs.
Tuesday, August 2, 2011
COMMUNITY CONTEST $500 Gift Card
Please join us in the 10,000 Garden Challenge School & Community Contest. Go to http://agrimissouri.com/gardens/gardens10K/contest/viewentry/44/contest_id/2 to vote for the De Soto Farmers' Market to win $500 for our marketing. Plus you register for the chance to win a $500 gift card from Tractor Supply Company. Upon entering you will also receive a complimentary admission to Missouri Botanical Gardens. Don't wait, vote today!
Family Film Showing Tuesday, August 9th at 6:30pm
Please join us for a family friendly showing of "What’s On Your Plate?" A film by Catherine Gund with Sadie Hope-Gund and Safiyah Riddle
To Watch a Trailer please look at the following site:
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=XRkaKBvYPZw
About the Film:
"What’s On Your Plate?" is a witty and provocative documentary about kids and food politics. Over the course of one year, the film follows two eleven-year-old city kids as they explore their place in the food chain. Sadie and Safiyah talk to food activists, farmers, and storekeepers, as they address questions regarding the origin of the food they eat, how it’s cultivated, and how many miles it travels from farm to fork.
Where – St. Andrew’s Methodist Church 1004 Rock Road De Soto, MO
When – Tuesday, August 9th at 6:30 p.m.
“There is real power in our forks. We feel it as we see ourselves choosing a diet that connects us to people creating food systems that are nourishing—nourishing for us and the earth. Our real muscle as eaters can be felt... when we come together in community to grow our own food, teach our kids where carrots come from, or advocate for real food in school cafeterias.” Anne Lappe, founding member of the Small Plant Institute
To Watch a Trailer please look at the following site:
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=XRkaKBvYPZw
About the Film:
"What’s On Your Plate?" is a witty and provocative documentary about kids and food politics. Over the course of one year, the film follows two eleven-year-old city kids as they explore their place in the food chain. Sadie and Safiyah talk to food activists, farmers, and storekeepers, as they address questions regarding the origin of the food they eat, how it’s cultivated, and how many miles it travels from farm to fork.
Where – St. Andrew’s Methodist Church 1004 Rock Road De Soto, MO
When – Tuesday, August 9th at 6:30 p.m.
“There is real power in our forks. We feel it as we see ourselves choosing a diet that connects us to people creating food systems that are nourishing—nourishing for us and the earth. Our real muscle as eaters can be felt... when we come together in community to grow our own food, teach our kids where carrots come from, or advocate for real food in school cafeterias.” Anne Lappe, founding member of the Small Plant Institute
Friday, July 29, 2011
TOMATO FEST THIS SATURDAY, JULY 30th
The 3rd Annual Tomato Fest will be held this Saturday at the Farmers' Market from 8am till 12:00 Noon. We have lots of activities planned for the whole family on top of all the fresh produce, handmade, hand-crafted items. St. Andrew's will be serving a community breakfast from 7am till 11am and lots of homemade baked goods will be available at the Market. We also have coffee and water for sale to go along with your goodies.
A special hand-crafted market basket, called "Too Hot to Market" made by Marsha Foster of Frog's Hair Baskets will be given away in the Market Raffle which will include an assortment of our Vendor goodies. Tickets may be purchased at the Market Barn for $1.00 or 6 for $5.00.
Our kid friendly activities include making "Tomato Puppets" at the Kid's Corner, Parachute fun provided by the 4-H Club, Basketball Shoot provided by the National Guard and GOAT Cart Rides will be available from Karen's Caprine Farm Fashion for $2.00 and pictures with the goats for $3.00.
We have lots of contests you can try your hand at. Please see the guidelines and the events below:
with the main ingredient being TOMATOES
Entries must be presented in disposable containers. Each entry should have the recipe attached. You may enter both contests. Entries will not be returned.
Entries should be delivered to St. Andrew’s Fellowship Hall by 9:00 a.m. on Saturday, July 30.
Judging will take place at 9:15 a.m.
Prizes will be awarded for First, Second, and Third Place in each category.
Prizes will be awarded at the bandstand at 10:30 a.m. Entries will be on display following judging. Tasting will follow awarding of prizes at approximately 11:00 a.m.
OTHER CONTESTS:
HOW MANY TOMATOES ARE IN THE JAR
BIGGEST, SMALLEST, MOST UNIQUE, BEST DECORATED
VENDORS ON 7/30/11
Cyndi Lou's produce
Sandy View Farms
Nick Stattler
Ray Underwood
Bardenheier Wine Cellars
Frog Hair Baskets
Julie Ott's Produce
Grandma MB's Baked Goods
Flour Power Bakery
Karen's Caprine Farm Fashion
DAP's
Steve Heuer
K Hilly Designs-Jewelry
A special hand-crafted market basket, called "Too Hot to Market" made by Marsha Foster of Frog's Hair Baskets will be given away in the Market Raffle which will include an assortment of our Vendor goodies. Tickets may be purchased at the Market Barn for $1.00 or 6 for $5.00.
Our kid friendly activities include making "Tomato Puppets" at the Kid's Corner, Parachute fun provided by the 4-H Club, Basketball Shoot provided by the National Guard and GOAT Cart Rides will be available from Karen's Caprine Farm Fashion for $2.00 and pictures with the goats for $3.00.
We have lots of contests you can try your hand at. Please see the guidelines and the events below:
TOMATO CONTESTS
TOMATO PIE TOMATO SOUP
ENTER YOUR FAVORITE PIE AND/OR SOUP
with the main ingredient being TOMATOES
Entries must be presented in disposable containers. Each entry should have the recipe attached. You may enter both contests. Entries will not be returned.
Entries should be delivered to St. Andrew’s Fellowship Hall by 9:00 a.m. on Saturday, July 30.
Judging will take place at 9:15 a.m.
Prizes will be awarded for First, Second, and Third Place in each category.
Prizes will be awarded at the bandstand at 10:30 a.m. Entries will be on display following judging. Tasting will follow awarding of prizes at approximately 11:00 a.m.
OTHER CONTESTS:
HOW MANY TOMATOES ARE IN THE JAR
BIGGEST, SMALLEST, MOST UNIQUE, BEST DECORATED
VENDORS ON 7/30/11
Cyndi Lou's produce
Sandy View Farms
Nick Stattler
Ray Underwood
Bardenheier Wine Cellars
Frog Hair Baskets
Julie Ott's Produce
Grandma MB's Baked Goods
Flour Power Bakery
Karen's Caprine Farm Fashion
DAP's
Steve Heuer
K Hilly Designs-Jewelry
Thursday, July 21, 2011
MARKET HOURS FOR THIS SATURDAY 7/23
DUE TO THE EXTREME HEAT THIS WEEKEND, THE MARKET WILL BE OPEN AT 7:30AM AND WILL CLOSE AT 11:00AM. WE WILL NOT HAVE MUSIC THIS WEEKEND AS WELL.
THERE WILL BE LOTS OF FRESH PRODUCE, HOMEMADE SOAP, CRAFTS, CUT FLOWERS, DRY MIXES AND DELICIOUS BAKED GOODS, INCLUDING SOME FROM OUR BRAND NEW BAKER "FLOUR POWER".
SO COME EARLY TO SHOP BEFORE IT GETS TOO HOT TO SHOP!
P.S. WHERE'S THE BEEF! NEW AND COMING SOON TO OUR MARKET, BEEF SALES. MORE DETAILS IN AUGUST.
THERE WILL BE LOTS OF FRESH PRODUCE, HOMEMADE SOAP, CRAFTS, CUT FLOWERS, DRY MIXES AND DELICIOUS BAKED GOODS, INCLUDING SOME FROM OUR BRAND NEW BAKER "FLOUR POWER".
SO COME EARLY TO SHOP BEFORE IT GETS TOO HOT TO SHOP!
P.S. WHERE'S THE BEEF! NEW AND COMING SOON TO OUR MARKET, BEEF SALES. MORE DETAILS IN AUGUST.
Friday, July 15, 2011
WHAT'S FOR SALE ON 7/16/11 AT THE MARKET
VENDORS FOR THIS COMING SATURDAY, JULY 16TH
Dr. Lee Eavy-The Bug Doctor will be on site
Cyndi Lou's Produce-Fresh Produce
Sandy View Farms-Fresh Produce
Ray Underwood-Handcrafted items
St. Andrew's UMC-Breakfast served from 7-11am or until it lasts
Community Gardens-Fresh Produce
Karen's Caprine Farm Fashions-Friendly goats to pet, rabbits for sale and Farm Fashion
Margaret Pillen-Fresh green beans, cucumbers, jellies and handcrafted quilts
Julie Ott's Produce-Fresh Produce & Fresh Baked Goods
The Rep Room-Ducklings, guineas, turkeys and fresh EGGS from all of them.
Karen Yucom-Handcrafted bird houses and quilts
Green Garden Services-Fresh Produce
Jillian & Dan Lutz-Fresh Produce, Jams & Fresh Baked Goods
Matheny Farms-Fresh Produce & Blackberries
Dr. Lee Eavy-The Bug Doctor will be on site
Cyndi Lou's Produce-Fresh Produce
Sandy View Farms-Fresh Produce
Ray Underwood-Handcrafted items
St. Andrew's UMC-Breakfast served from 7-11am or until it lasts
Community Gardens-Fresh Produce
Karen's Caprine Farm Fashions-Friendly goats to pet, rabbits for sale and Farm Fashion
Margaret Pillen-Fresh green beans, cucumbers, jellies and handcrafted quilts
Julie Ott's Produce-Fresh Produce & Fresh Baked Goods
The Rep Room-Ducklings, guineas, turkeys and fresh EGGS from all of them.
Karen Yucom-Handcrafted bird houses and quilts
Green Garden Services-Fresh Produce
Jillian & Dan Lutz-Fresh Produce, Jams & Fresh Baked Goods
Matheny Farms-Fresh Produce & Blackberries
Tuesday, July 12, 2011
THIS WEEK'S IMPORTANT EVENTS FOR VENDORS
MBFP Webinar - Tonight - Farmers' Markets The Missouri Beginning Farmers Program will continue its monthly webinars in July with a presentation by Andy Larsen, "Farmers' Market Vendors: The Pro's and Con's". The webinar will be Monday July 11th from 7:00 to 8:30 pm with a PowerPoint presentation. There will be two additional opportunities to learn about how to be a great vendor at a farmers' market. On Monday July 18th we will hear from Eileen Nichols, market manager of the Webb City Farmers' Market. On Monday, July 25th we will hear from Caroline Todd, market manager of the Columbia Farmers' Market. Both Eileen and Caroline have been market managers for many years. They will discuss their market, what works and what doesn't work at a market as well as what are some key concepts they see in their most successful vendors at their markets.
Meeting Name: Farmers' Markets: The Pro's and Con's
When: Monday July 11th, 7:00 - 8:30 pm Central Time
To join the meeting go to http://univmissouri.adobeconnect.com/r28261361/
Meeting Name: Webb City Farmers' Market
When: Monday July 18, 7:00 - 8:30 pm Central Time
To join the meeting go to http://univmissouri.adobeconnect.com/r75925661/
Meeting Name: Columbia Farmers' Market
When: Monday July 25, 7:00 - 8:30 pm Central Time
To join the meeting go to http://univmissouri.adobeconnect.com/r83446879/
COMMUNITY MEETING THIS WEDNESDAY, 5PM AT DESOTO CITY HALL
We need input and suggestions from our Vendors and the local community. Please join us for the community market meeting. Don't miss your opportunity to share your experiences or advice.
MARKET ITEMS ON SALE FOR THE MONTH OF JULY
Market Tote Bags are $5.00 for the whole month of July.
Market T-Shirts are $8.00 for the whole month of July. We have a few signature green t-shirts left and our new white t-shirt will be available this month.
Support your local Market by visiting and purchasing from the Market Booth. Free gift for completing a short survey.
Meeting Name: Farmers' Markets: The Pro's and Con's
When: Monday July 11th, 7:00 - 8:30 pm Central Time
To join the meeting go to http://univmissouri.adobeconnect.com/r28261361/
Meeting Name: Webb City Farmers' Market
When: Monday July 18, 7:00 - 8:30 pm Central Time
To join the meeting go to http://univmissouri.adobeconnect.com/r75925661/
Meeting Name: Columbia Farmers' Market
When: Monday July 25, 7:00 - 8:30 pm Central Time
To join the meeting go to http://univmissouri.adobeconnect.com/r83446879/
COMMUNITY MEETING THIS WEDNESDAY, 5PM AT DESOTO CITY HALL
We need input and suggestions from our Vendors and the local community. Please join us for the community market meeting. Don't miss your opportunity to share your experiences or advice.
MARKET ITEMS ON SALE FOR THE MONTH OF JULY
Market Tote Bags are $5.00 for the whole month of July.
Market T-Shirts are $8.00 for the whole month of July. We have a few signature green t-shirts left and our new white t-shirt will be available this month.
Support your local Market by visiting and purchasing from the Market Booth. Free gift for completing a short survey.
Friday, July 8, 2011
WHAT'S AT THE MARKET JULY 9TH
VENDORS THAT WILL BE ATTENDING THIS SATURDAY
CYNDI LOU'S PRODUCE-RED & YELLOW TOMATOES, GREEN BEANS, NEW POTATOES, BROCCOLI, GREEN PEPPERS, JALAPENO PEPPERS, ZUCCHINI, YELLOW SUMMER SQUASH, BUTTERNUT SQUASH, SPAGHETTI SQUASH, CUCUMBERS, ONIONS, GARLIC, SHALLOTS AND EGGPLANT.
SANDY VIEW FARMS-PRODUCE
ROSEY'S POSEY'S-FLOWERS
RAY UNDERWOOD-WOODEN CRAFTS
JEN WINFORD-HOMEMADE SOAPS
K HOLLY DESIGNS-HAND-CRAFTED JEWELRY
JULIE OTT-PRODUCE
GREEN GARDEN SERVICES-PRODUCE
KAREN'S CAPRINE FARM FASHIONS-RABBITS FOR SALE & CRAFTS
MARGARET PILLEN-JAMS, JELLIES, QUILTS, BREADS, PRODUCE
PUZZLES-HAND-CRAFTED JEWELRY
JILLIAN'S PRODUCE
ST. ANDREW'S MEN'S GROUP WILL BE SERVING BREAKFAST FROM 7-11AM OR UNTIL THEY RUN OUT.
CYNDI LOU'S PRODUCE-RED & YELLOW TOMATOES, GREEN BEANS, NEW POTATOES, BROCCOLI, GREEN PEPPERS, JALAPENO PEPPERS, ZUCCHINI, YELLOW SUMMER SQUASH, BUTTERNUT SQUASH, SPAGHETTI SQUASH, CUCUMBERS, ONIONS, GARLIC, SHALLOTS AND EGGPLANT.
SANDY VIEW FARMS-PRODUCE
ROSEY'S POSEY'S-FLOWERS
RAY UNDERWOOD-WOODEN CRAFTS
JEN WINFORD-HOMEMADE SOAPS
K HOLLY DESIGNS-HAND-CRAFTED JEWELRY
JULIE OTT-PRODUCE
GREEN GARDEN SERVICES-PRODUCE
KAREN'S CAPRINE FARM FASHIONS-RABBITS FOR SALE & CRAFTS
MARGARET PILLEN-JAMS, JELLIES, QUILTS, BREADS, PRODUCE
PUZZLES-HAND-CRAFTED JEWELRY
JILLIAN'S PRODUCE
ST. ANDREW'S MEN'S GROUP WILL BE SERVING BREAKFAST FROM 7-11AM OR UNTIL THEY RUN OUT.
Wednesday, July 6, 2011
TOMATO FEST-UPCOMING EVENT JULY 30TH
July 30th will be our 3rd Annual Tomato Fest at the Market. We have all kinds of contests and events that involve the all american red, yellow, or green tomato. The contests include:
A cooking contest for either a Tomato Pie or Tomato Soup. (Rules to be posted by July 15th)
Count the tomatoes contest. (How many tomatoes are in our container?)
Tomato contest for the smallest, largest, most unique and best decorated.
Jenifer Brooks from the Department of Agriculture will pay us a visit at the Market. Come out and visit her booth and learn about the 10,000 garden challenge that you can be a part of.
The Market Raffle will include a beautiful market basket created by Marsha Foster of Frogs' Hair Baskets. Tickets $1.00 or 6 for $5.00. The basket will include several wares from our Vendors.
A cooking contest for either a Tomato Pie or Tomato Soup. (Rules to be posted by July 15th)
Count the tomatoes contest. (How many tomatoes are in our container?)
Tomato contest for the smallest, largest, most unique and best decorated.
Jenifer Brooks from the Department of Agriculture will pay us a visit at the Market. Come out and visit her booth and learn about the 10,000 garden challenge that you can be a part of.
The Market Raffle will include a beautiful market basket created by Marsha Foster of Frogs' Hair Baskets. Tickets $1.00 or 6 for $5.00. The basket will include several wares from our Vendors.
Wednesday, June 29, 2011
MARKET CLOSED FOR 4TH OF JULY HOLIDAY
THE FARMERS' MARKET WILL BE CLOSED SATURDAY, JULY 2ND IN HONOR OF THE 4TH OF JULY HOLIDAY. PLEASE VISIT US ON JULY 9TH.
CELEBRATE INDEPENDENCE DAY BY REMEMBERING HOW WE GOT WHERE WE ARE TODAY.
HAPPY 4TH OF JULY
CELEBRATE INDEPENDENCE DAY BY REMEMBERING HOW WE GOT WHERE WE ARE TODAY.
HAPPY 4TH OF JULY
Monday, June 27, 2011
De Soto Farmers' Market Cookbook
All the recipes that we collected last year are presented in a lovely cookbook. Cookbooks can be ordered or can be purchased at the market for $15. To order your cookbook, please send us an email at buyfreshlocal@gmail.com and let us know how many you would like. Below is a photo of what the cover of the cookbook looks like. We all think it is very lovely!
All the recipes that we collected last year are presented in a lovely cookbook. Cookbooks can be ordered or can be purchased at the market for $15. To order your cookbook, please send us an email at buyfreshlocal@gmail.com and let us know how many you would like. Below is a photo of what the cover of the cookbook looks like. We all think it is very lovely!
Local Vendors Wanted
We currently do not have any Vendors selling local honey. We would love to have one. We are asked weekly if someone is selling honey. We also would love to have more homemade baked goods and eggs available to people. If you know of people who have honey, baked goods, eggs or any local product, please contact me, Cindy Valle at cindydvalle@gmail.com . Our guidelines are on our blog along with the application. Thank you.
Friday, June 24, 2011
WHAT'S AT THE MARKET THIS WEEK 6/25/11
We have in store for you lots of fresh, locally grown produce this week and a variety of other great items to choose from. Our Vendors are within 50 miles of the location of the Market and grow their own produce or hand make their items and bring them right to our community.
Featuring:
Kerri Gowen-PLANTS
Karen's Caprine Farm Fashions-T-SHIRTS, BAGS, ONESIES, HOT PADS, MAGNETS ALL WITH ANIMAL PICTURES, DOG COLLARS, & RABBITS. Their goats will also be there to enjoy. So bring the kids to see the kids!
Don Mecey-PLANTS
Shenandoah Soaps-HOMEMADE SOAP
Kitchen with a Mission/K. Holly Designs-HOMEMADE BAKED GOODS AND HANDMADE BRACELETS
Kottemann Nursery-PLANTS
Twin Creek Farm-PRODUCE
D.A.P.'S- HOMEMADE FOOD MIXES AND BAKED GOODS
Marlow Mountain Ranch-PRODUCE
Sandy View Farm-PRODUCE
Cyndi Lou's Produce-RED TOMATOES, YELLOW CHERRY TOMATOES, YELLOW SUMMER SQUASH, BUTTERNUT SQUASH, ZUCCHINI, CUCUMBERS, POTATOES, BEETS, RED-YELLOW-WHITE ONIONS, CABBAGE, BROCCOLI, SNOW PEAS, SHALLOTS, GARLIC & SPAGHETTI SQUASH. FREE-Sammy the Skunk Paper Puppet Cut-Outs for Kids! Also, Backyard Conservation Magazine for Fun Farm Facts Booklet, "For the Good of the People"!
Dr. Eavy-THE BUG DOCTOR will make a Market visit. Bring your bug questions!
Puzzles-HAND-CRAFTED JEWELRY
Windy Hill Nursery-TREES & SHRUBS
Featuring:
Kerri Gowen-PLANTS
Karen's Caprine Farm Fashions-T-SHIRTS, BAGS, ONESIES, HOT PADS, MAGNETS ALL WITH ANIMAL PICTURES, DOG COLLARS, & RABBITS. Their goats will also be there to enjoy. So bring the kids to see the kids!
Don Mecey-PLANTS
Shenandoah Soaps-HOMEMADE SOAP
Kitchen with a Mission/K. Holly Designs-HOMEMADE BAKED GOODS AND HANDMADE BRACELETS
Kottemann Nursery-PLANTS
Twin Creek Farm-PRODUCE
D.A.P.'S- HOMEMADE FOOD MIXES AND BAKED GOODS
Marlow Mountain Ranch-PRODUCE
Sandy View Farm-PRODUCE
Cyndi Lou's Produce-RED TOMATOES, YELLOW CHERRY TOMATOES, YELLOW SUMMER SQUASH, BUTTERNUT SQUASH, ZUCCHINI, CUCUMBERS, POTATOES, BEETS, RED-YELLOW-WHITE ONIONS, CABBAGE, BROCCOLI, SNOW PEAS, SHALLOTS, GARLIC & SPAGHETTI SQUASH. FREE-Sammy the Skunk Paper Puppet Cut-Outs for Kids! Also, Backyard Conservation Magazine for Fun Farm Facts Booklet, "For the Good of the People"!
Dr. Eavy-THE BUG DOCTOR will make a Market visit. Bring your bug questions!
Puzzles-HAND-CRAFTED JEWELRY
Windy Hill Nursery-TREES & SHRUBS
Thursday, June 16, 2011
MARKET DAY JUNE 18TH
We have another great Market day this Saturday. Are you looking for something special for Father's Day? We have some lovely gifts offered by our Vendors this week. We also have lots of produce and baked goods. Here is our Vendors this week:
Matheny Farms-Plants
Ray Underwood-Hand-crafted wooden items
Idle Time Jewelry
Kitchen with a Mission & K Holly Designs-Homemade baked goods & jewelry
Marlow Mountain Ranch-Produce
Rustic Valley Nursery-Plants & flowers
Windy Hill Nursery-Trees & bushes
Kerri Gowen-Plants
Sandy View Farms-Fresh produce
Cyndi Lou's Produce-Fresh yellow summer squash, butternut squash, zucchini, cucumbers, red cabbage, green beans, green onions, peppers, lettuce, onions, snow peas, potatoes, beets, carrots, broccoli, sunflowers and some tomatoes. Also, FREE beautiful posters and a Camping Bingo game for the kids.
Remember this week we have the Shoeman Water Projects at the Market doing an old shoe collection to build water wells in other countries. So we need some souls to bring old soles.
Breakfast sandwiches will be on sale by St. Andrew's from 7am to they last.
See you at the Market-spread the word!
Matheny Farms-Plants
Ray Underwood-Hand-crafted wooden items
Idle Time Jewelry
Kitchen with a Mission & K Holly Designs-Homemade baked goods & jewelry
Marlow Mountain Ranch-Produce
Rustic Valley Nursery-Plants & flowers
Windy Hill Nursery-Trees & bushes
Kerri Gowen-Plants
Sandy View Farms-Fresh produce
Cyndi Lou's Produce-Fresh yellow summer squash, butternut squash, zucchini, cucumbers, red cabbage, green beans, green onions, peppers, lettuce, onions, snow peas, potatoes, beets, carrots, broccoli, sunflowers and some tomatoes. Also, FREE beautiful posters and a Camping Bingo game for the kids.
Remember this week we have the Shoeman Water Projects at the Market doing an old shoe collection to build water wells in other countries. So we need some souls to bring old soles.
Breakfast sandwiches will be on sale by St. Andrew's from 7am to they last.
See you at the Market-spread the word!
Monday, June 13, 2011
COOKING DEMONSTRATION JUNE 18TH
How about cooking up something fresh and tasteful from the Market? This week we will have Stephanie Minghi, a Dietitian from Jefferson County Health Dept, visit the Market to demonstrate Broccoli Salad. You will not only see how it is prepared by you will be able to sample it. So come on out!
MARKET RAFFLE THIS SATURDAYJUNE 18TH
Marsha Foster - Frogs Hair Baskets
One of Marsha's beautiful baskets will be part of the Market Raffle this week along with lots of goodies from our weekly Vendors. The raffle is $1.00 per ticket or 6 for $5.00. All proceeds go to sustaining the Market.
Spotlight on Marsha Foster:
Marsha Foster, a basket weaver and weaving teacher, has turned her hobby into an opportunity to raise money for local charities. Marsha makes all types of baskets – reed, waxed linen, ash, oak (depending on availability)-as well as furniture. Marsha’s father was a weaver and while he did not teach her to weave, she does use his tools when weaving.
Thursday, June 9, 2011
MARKET DAY JUNE 11TH
We have a big day planned at the Market. There will be E-Cycling for anything that can be plugged in, lots of live music for the young and seniors, a variety of fresh produce, crafts, jewelry and plants of all kinds and sizes. St. Andrew's church will offer muffins and coffee in the morning. The Market booth has their t-shirts, tote bags, coffee mugs and our brand new cookbook from local cooks. So don't wait another week, come and check us out. Here are the Vendors who will be attending:
Cyndi Lou's Produce-fresh snow peas, green peppers, broccoli, cauliflower, beets, carrots, summer squash, zucchini, green beans, potatoes, cucumbers, lettuce, green cabbage and red cabbage. You can also stop by for a "Free for Kids" Camping Bingo Game & Posters!
Stuart Lippman-wooden crafts and hand-crocheted crafts
Lori Dycus-jewelry
Ray Underwood-wooden crafts
Barb Weston-Puzzles-jewelry
Sandy View Farms-peas, turnips, kohlrabi and maybe carrots and lettuce
Kerri Gowen-fresh produce
Dan's Produce-plants, handmade trellises and gates
Rustic Valley Nursery-plants, bushes and flowers
Windy Hill Nursery-bushes, trees, and plants
Don Mecey-plants
Steve Heuer-fresh produce
Karen Allison-live goats to pet and rabbits to buy along with her imprinted t-shirts and more
DAP's-fresh food mixes and homemade breads
Marlow Mountain Ranch-fresh produce
Kitchen with a Mission-Homemade baked goods
Healing Hands Chiropractic-Spinal Screenings and information
Cyndi Lou's Produce-fresh snow peas, green peppers, broccoli, cauliflower, beets, carrots, summer squash, zucchini, green beans, potatoes, cucumbers, lettuce, green cabbage and red cabbage. You can also stop by for a "Free for Kids" Camping Bingo Game & Posters!
Stuart Lippman-wooden crafts and hand-crocheted crafts
Lori Dycus-jewelry
Ray Underwood-wooden crafts
Barb Weston-Puzzles-jewelry
Sandy View Farms-peas, turnips, kohlrabi and maybe carrots and lettuce
Kerri Gowen-fresh produce
Dan's Produce-plants, handmade trellises and gates
Rustic Valley Nursery-plants, bushes and flowers
Windy Hill Nursery-bushes, trees, and plants
Don Mecey-plants
Steve Heuer-fresh produce
Karen Allison-live goats to pet and rabbits to buy along with her imprinted t-shirts and more
DAP's-fresh food mixes and homemade breads
Marlow Mountain Ranch-fresh produce
Kitchen with a Mission-Homemade baked goods
Healing Hands Chiropractic-Spinal Screenings and information
Tuesday, June 7, 2011
Shoeman Water Projects-OLD SHOES NEEDED June 18th
Do you have old shoes just sitting around? Put them to good use by bringing them to the Market on June 18th form 8:00am to 12 Noon. The shoes are being collected for "Shoeman Water Projects" turning used shoes into water. The shoes that are donated are recycled and sold. The money is used to purchase well drilling rigs, water filtration systems, and other supplies to bring clean, fresh water to those in need.
Visit their web site for more information. http://www.shoeman.org/ A project of Eagle Wings Ministry, a 501(c)(3) charity.
Visit their web site for more information. http://www.shoeman.org/ A project of Eagle Wings Ministry, a 501(c)(3) charity.
Friday, June 3, 2011
FORECAST for Market on June 4th--SPRINKLES!
The FORECAST for the Farmers' Market this Saturday is for very warm weather, lots of sun and SPRINKLES! This time they will be enjoyed by everyone thanks to our great De Soto City Fire Department. The Fire Department will be there with their ladder truck and have the water flowing from above. So bring your kids and let them get drenched, along with yourself, and enjoy a fun time of cooling off.
Sorry, no towels served!
Sorry, no towels served!
Thursday, June 2, 2011
COME VISIT THE MARKET THIS WEEKEND!
The Market will be open every weekend this month just waiting for your arrival. Fresh produce will be available from our wonderful vendors along with fresh baked goods and hand-crafted items. They include:
PRODUCE:
Cyndi Lou's Produce: will all have a great selection of fresh produce including -melting sugar snow peas, yellow summer squash, broccoli, cauliflower, green peppers, new potatoes, lettuce, spinach, radishes & beets.
PLANTS & FLOWERS:
Moder Valley Nursery, Kottemann Nursery, Windy Hill Nursery, Spring Adams and Next Step For Life -Gorgeous plants and flowers. Come out and buy plants for your garden, flower beds or for decoration around your home.
FRECH BAKED GOODS:
Kitchen with a Mission-Fresh Baked Goods and hand-crafted bracelets.
Mom's Cookies-will feature cookies by the dozen. Fresh, homemade cookies. Yum Yum!
CRAFTS & MORE:
Ray Underwood-Hand-crafted wood items.
Margaret Pillen-Delicious Jams, Jellies & more. Handmade quilts.
Big River Alpacas-Friendly Alpacas for the kids to visit plus alpaca fiber woven products for the whole family.
PRODUCE:
Cyndi Lou's Produce: will all have a great selection of fresh produce including -melting sugar snow peas, yellow summer squash, broccoli, cauliflower, green peppers, new potatoes, lettuce, spinach, radishes & beets.
PLANTS & FLOWERS:
Moder Valley Nursery, Kottemann Nursery, Windy Hill Nursery, Spring Adams and Next Step For Life -Gorgeous plants and flowers. Come out and buy plants for your garden, flower beds or for decoration around your home.
FRECH BAKED GOODS:
Kitchen with a Mission-Fresh Baked Goods and hand-crafted bracelets.
Mom's Cookies-will feature cookies by the dozen. Fresh, homemade cookies. Yum Yum!
CRAFTS & MORE:
Ray Underwood-Hand-crafted wood items.
Margaret Pillen-Delicious Jams, Jellies & more. Handmade quilts.
Big River Alpacas-Friendly Alpacas for the kids to visit plus alpaca fiber woven products for the whole family.
E-CYCLING DAY JUNE 11TH
Got Junk?? The Farmers' Market will have an Electronic Recycling Day or E-Cycling on Saturday, June 11th. You can bring anything that gets plugged in to our collection that day and it will be disposed of properly. Please help spread the word to your friends and family.
E-CYCLING ORGANIZED BY MIDWEST RECYCLING CENTER:
Midwest Recycling Center and our team is highly motivated to pursue any and all opportunities to support major appliance and electronic recycling efforts throughout the Midwest Region and nationally. Please contact our central processing facility in Jefferson County, MO, located off I-55 just south of St. Louis.
Items We Recycle (Free of Charge)
• Lab Equipment
• Telecom Equipment
• Cell Phones
• Corded & amp; Cordless Phones
• Pagers
• Servers
• All Computer Equipment & Components
• Printers, Copiers & Scanners
• Video Games, Consoles & Accessories
• Stereo Equipment & Speakers
• Projectors
• Rechargeable Batteries
• Lead Acid Batteries
• Appliances of All Kinds, Small & Large (Blenders to Refrigerators), Including Air Conditioners & Microwaves
Items We Recycle (For a Fee)
• Computer Monitors - $10 Fee
• Televisions up to 27" - $15 Fee
• Televisions 42" and greater - $35 fee
Other Services Offered:
• Asset Management
• Hard Drive & Product Destruction
• Community Recycling Events
MRC has established working relationships since 2003 with the MO DNR and the St. Louis – Jefferson SWMD to coordinate their facility as a recycling center that is open to the public for the disposal of all white goods, including water heaters. MRC operates within all MO DNR and EPA regulations for environmental compliance.
MRC is Level 4 Certified with Missouri Department of Natural Resources
MRC offers free recycling programs for school districts!!
Contact MRC by calling:
Jeff Porter & Tony Krieg – Owners
636-931-3930
www.midwrc.net
E-CYCLING ORGANIZED BY MIDWEST RECYCLING CENTER:
Midwest Recycling Center and our team is highly motivated to pursue any and all opportunities to support major appliance and electronic recycling efforts throughout the Midwest Region and nationally. Please contact our central processing facility in Jefferson County, MO, located off I-55 just south of St. Louis.
Items We Recycle (Free of Charge)
• Lab Equipment
• Telecom Equipment
• Cell Phones
• Corded & amp; Cordless Phones
• Pagers
• Servers
• All Computer Equipment & Components
• Printers, Copiers & Scanners
• Video Games, Consoles & Accessories
• Stereo Equipment & Speakers
• Projectors
• Rechargeable Batteries
• Lead Acid Batteries
• Appliances of All Kinds, Small & Large (Blenders to Refrigerators), Including Air Conditioners & Microwaves
Items We Recycle (For a Fee)
• Computer Monitors - $10 Fee
• Televisions up to 27" - $15 Fee
• Televisions 42" and greater - $35 fee
Other Services Offered:
• Asset Management
• Hard Drive & Product Destruction
• Community Recycling Events
MRC has established working relationships since 2003 with the MO DNR and the St. Louis – Jefferson SWMD to coordinate their facility as a recycling center that is open to the public for the disposal of all white goods, including water heaters. MRC operates within all MO DNR and EPA regulations for environmental compliance.
MRC is Level 4 Certified with Missouri Department of Natural Resources
MRC offers free recycling programs for school districts!!
Contact MRC by calling:
Jeff Porter & Tony Krieg – Owners
636-931-3930
www.midwrc.net
Monday, May 23, 2011
MARKET CLOSED THIS SATURDAY
The Farmers' Market will be closed this Saturday for the holiday weekend. Please visit us next Saturday, June 4th from 8am to 12 Noon.
Friday, May 13, 2011
INCLEMENT WEATHER PROCEDURES FOR THE MARKET
We have made a change on the procedure for "bad weather" because we want our Vendors to have every opportunity to share their products and at the same time be safe. Our procedure is:
If the weather is bad, we may have a rain delay until the storm passes but we will not cancel the Market before 8am. We are opting to wait out the storm. Vendors are welcome to wait in the church until the storm passes. If the storm does not pass and is not predicted to pass or if it is lightning, we will cancel at that time. If a vendor decides not to come because of the weather, they must notify the Market Master, Cindy Valle, but will not be charged for that week.
Vendors are welcomed to call Cindy if there is a question about the weather conditions.
636-208-3391
Thank you for being part of our Market and we consider our Vendors as our greatest asset.
If the weather is bad, we may have a rain delay until the storm passes but we will not cancel the Market before 8am. We are opting to wait out the storm. Vendors are welcome to wait in the church until the storm passes. If the storm does not pass and is not predicted to pass or if it is lightning, we will cancel at that time. If a vendor decides not to come because of the weather, they must notify the Market Master, Cindy Valle, but will not be charged for that week.
Vendors are welcomed to call Cindy if there is a question about the weather conditions.
636-208-3391
Thank you for being part of our Market and we consider our Vendors as our greatest asset.
COME AND VISIT THIS YEAR'S FARMERS MARKET
Week are looking for a BIG, BEAUTIFUL DAY at the Market Saturday. We hope you will join us for lots to do and lots to buy. From fresh produce, fresh baked goods, plants of all kinds, cedar furniture, dry food mixes, woven articles from Alpaca fur, handcrafted jewelry and wooden crafts. The Bug Doctor will be with us this week also.
Our produce includes lettuce, onions, asparagus, radishes, kale, broccoli, beets, sugar snap peas, new potatoes, summer squash, strawberries and possibly spinach and cauliflower. Wow, and we are just at the beginning of the produce season! So come out and come early to find your favorite produce but stay for the LIVE MUSIC and fun.
Just plan on eating breakfast or lunch with us as there will be fresh baked goods and coffee available. From 11 to 1 St. Andrew's Church will offer a lunch plate that includes a brat, potato salad, baked beans, chips and dessert for $6.00. So don't miss the opportunity to join us and MEET US AT THE MARKET!
Our produce includes lettuce, onions, asparagus, radishes, kale, broccoli, beets, sugar snap peas, new potatoes, summer squash, strawberries and possibly spinach and cauliflower. Wow, and we are just at the beginning of the produce season! So come out and come early to find your favorite produce but stay for the LIVE MUSIC and fun.
Just plan on eating breakfast or lunch with us as there will be fresh baked goods and coffee available. From 11 to 1 St. Andrew's Church will offer a lunch plate that includes a brat, potato salad, baked beans, chips and dessert for $6.00. So don't miss the opportunity to join us and MEET US AT THE MARKET!
Tuesday, May 10, 2011
MARKET ITEMS FOR SALE
Would you like something to remember your experience at the De Soto Farmers' Market or maybe something you can help us pass the word about the Market. Well, come to our new Market "building", located in the Market at the back parking lot of St. Andrew's UMC, 1004 Rock Road, De Soto, and you will be able to select from several exciting items that include:
Tote Bags on Sale for $5.00 May 14th only. After this week they will be $10.00
Coffee Travel Mugs $10.00 with 10 free refills of coffee. Available on the 1st or 4th Saturday of the month.
Market Cookbooks: $15.00 All recipes are from our Market vendors and friends.
T-Shirts $10.00
Tote Bags on Sale for $5.00 May 14th only. After this week they will be $10.00
Coffee Travel Mugs $10.00 with 10 free refills of coffee. Available on the 1st or 4th Saturday of the month.
Market Cookbooks: $15.00 All recipes are from our Market vendors and friends.
T-Shirts $10.00
Saturday, May 7, 2011
Mother Nature
Due to the thunderstorm early this morning it was unsafe for our volunteers and vendors to setup. We are disappointed we had to cancel our opening day. We hope Mother Natures will shine down upon us next Saturday!
Thursday, May 5, 2011
MEET ME AT THE MARKET - OPENING DAY
This Saturday will start our 3rd year of the De Soto Farmer's Market. We have 20 vendors coming with an array of goods. It's early in the season for some produce, but vendors will be bringing fresh Butter Crunch Lettuce, Romaine Lettuce, New Potatoes, Beets, Broccoli, Red Russian Kale, Dwarf Blue Kale and Asparagus. On top of that, there is a possibility of Fresh Strawberries.
Other vendors include homemade baked goods, delicious dry mixes, cut flowers, lots of plants for your garden or flower beds, fresh eggs, cedar furniture, wooden crafts, jewelry, handmade soap, items made from Alpaca yarn. Yes, Alpaca. Those little furry friends with be with us, live, along with goats and rabbits. So bring the kids out for a morning of fun. See you Saturday morning and don't forget to stop by the Market Booth to say hello, we'd love to Meet YOU at the Market!
Other vendors include homemade baked goods, delicious dry mixes, cut flowers, lots of plants for your garden or flower beds, fresh eggs, cedar furniture, wooden crafts, jewelry, handmade soap, items made from Alpaca yarn. Yes, Alpaca. Those little furry friends with be with us, live, along with goats and rabbits. So bring the kids out for a morning of fun. See you Saturday morning and don't forget to stop by the Market Booth to say hello, we'd love to Meet YOU at the Market!
Tuesday, May 3, 2011
Saturday's Meet Me at the Market
This Saturday is the grand opening of the market for the 2011 season. We will have some plants, produce, and baked goods for sale but more about that later. (Vendors don't have to be on the list for Saturday until Friday, so we'll post a list of vendors and their goods later this week.) There are lots of things going on in addition to the sell of products you've come to expect.
There will be live music from 9-11:30 AM, and we'll have some tables and umbrellas set up if you'd like to sit and listen. There will be kids' activities throughout the morning, and I'm not quite certain what Karen has planned, but the kids will no doubt enjoy it. Mr. Wiley will also be present with an antique tractor, and Leo Hancock will be present with Hit & Miss Engines.
Don't forget that we now accept EBT and debit, so if you don't have cash, head to the market master booth. If you can't find it, look for someone in a green apron to point you in the right direction.
The market has a lot of great sponsors this year, so be sure to check out the list on the Sponsorship Information tab at the top.
There will be live music from 9-11:30 AM, and we'll have some tables and umbrellas set up if you'd like to sit and listen. There will be kids' activities throughout the morning, and I'm not quite certain what Karen has planned, but the kids will no doubt enjoy it. Mr. Wiley will also be present with an antique tractor, and Leo Hancock will be present with Hit & Miss Engines.
Don't forget that we now accept EBT and debit, so if you don't have cash, head to the market master booth. If you can't find it, look for someone in a green apron to point you in the right direction.
The market has a lot of great sponsors this year, so be sure to check out the list on the Sponsorship Information tab at the top.
Reminder for Vendors
If you would like to be a Vendor at the De Soto Farmers' Market during the 2011 season, you must have a current application on file...nope, the one from last year won't work. We need a brand spanking new one (available by emailing us at buyfreshlocal@gmail.com or by looking under the "Vendor Information" tab at the top of the page). We also need a copy of proof of insurance for the vehicle you will be bringing to the market.
Now, having this documentation in our files is great, but you'll need to let Cindy, Market Master, know which weeks you want to attend. You must contact her by noon the Friday before the date you would like to attend. You'll get a confirmation number to verify your registration, and Cindy will probably ask you what items you'll be bringing. (It's hard to put information about products we'll have at the market if no one share that information to be put on the blog.)
(We still have the restriction of a maximum of 5 artisans per Saturday, so artisans need to try to register as far in advance as possible to ensure a spot.)
On the Saturdays that you vend at the market, you must be set up and ready to go by 7:45 AM. What this means is that you need to have prices clearly marked and your vehicle needs to be moved off the lot (unless you're selling from the back of your vehicle; discuss this with Cindy as soon as you arrive because it isn't always an option).
"But, how," you may ask, "am I to know what prices to set if the vendor two stalls down is also selling tomatoes? I'll never be able to get mine sold if hers are cheaper." This is where being chatty is really helpful. Talk to each other about what you're considering for prices...BEFORE the market opens. It isn't a fail proof method of ensuring that everyones tomatoes sell, but it certainly helps. Cindy will also encourage that you do this when she gathers you up for any announcements before the market opens. Of course, it always helps to arrive early and get these things sorted out, and someone is usually there by 6:30 AM.
If you have questions, please don't hesitate to call or email us. Here's the contact information one more time:
Market Email: buyfreshlocal@gmail.com
Cindy's Email: cindydvalle@gmail.com
Cindy's Cell: 636.208.3391
We hope you will join us on Saturdays. Happy Vending!
Now, having this documentation in our files is great, but you'll need to let Cindy, Market Master, know which weeks you want to attend. You must contact her by noon the Friday before the date you would like to attend. You'll get a confirmation number to verify your registration, and Cindy will probably ask you what items you'll be bringing. (It's hard to put information about products we'll have at the market if no one share that information to be put on the blog.)
(We still have the restriction of a maximum of 5 artisans per Saturday, so artisans need to try to register as far in advance as possible to ensure a spot.)
On the Saturdays that you vend at the market, you must be set up and ready to go by 7:45 AM. What this means is that you need to have prices clearly marked and your vehicle needs to be moved off the lot (unless you're selling from the back of your vehicle; discuss this with Cindy as soon as you arrive because it isn't always an option).
"But, how," you may ask, "am I to know what prices to set if the vendor two stalls down is also selling tomatoes? I'll never be able to get mine sold if hers are cheaper." This is where being chatty is really helpful. Talk to each other about what you're considering for prices...BEFORE the market opens. It isn't a fail proof method of ensuring that everyones tomatoes sell, but it certainly helps. Cindy will also encourage that you do this when she gathers you up for any announcements before the market opens. Of course, it always helps to arrive early and get these things sorted out, and someone is usually there by 6:30 AM.
If you have questions, please don't hesitate to call or email us. Here's the contact information one more time:
Market Email: buyfreshlocal@gmail.com
Cindy's Email: cindydvalle@gmail.com
Cindy's Cell: 636.208.3391
We hope you will join us on Saturdays. Happy Vending!
Thursday, April 21, 2011
PLANT SALE THIS WEEKEND!
The Market will host it's first annual Plant Sale this Saturday, April 23rd and next Saturday, April 30th. The Market will only include vendors with plants and maybe some fresh eggs thrown in there just in time for your Easter baskets. We'll be in our normal location behind St. Andrew's UMC at 1004 Rock Rd in De Soto from 8am to 12 Noon. We have 10 vendors who will be there with a variety of plants. The vendors include, Rustic Valley Nursery LLC, Moder Valley Nursery, Matheny Farm, Carters Produce and several local producers. We hope you can join us on these pre-opening days to buy your plants for your vegetable and flower gardens!
Tuesday, April 12, 2011
Cookbooks!
The cookbooks will be available at the Dinner and a Show this Friday night. The proof looks lovely, and we've been assured that the printing will be complete in time for the show.
The cookbooks will be on sale for $12 on Friday, but we only have about 50 of them. The rest will be printed and shipped later. We expect them to go like hotcakes, so try to nab one.
If you haven't purchased tickets for the Dinner and a Show, you can still purchase them at the door. The cost is $25 and the event starts at 6:30 PM. I know there are several items to be auctioned off (and I'll be just heart broken if the truffles I made to accompany some wine and a lovely basket don't go for top dollar!).
The cookbooks will be on sale for $12 on Friday, but we only have about 50 of them. The rest will be printed and shipped later. We expect them to go like hotcakes, so try to nab one.
If you haven't purchased tickets for the Dinner and a Show, you can still purchase them at the door. The cost is $25 and the event starts at 6:30 PM. I know there are several items to be auctioned off (and I'll be just heart broken if the truffles I made to accompany some wine and a lovely basket don't go for top dollar!).
Tuesday, March 29, 2011
Lenten Option
Well, it was a slight oversight for the Dinner and a Show not to include a fish option for dinner on a Friday during Lent. To correct this error, we are now going to offer your choice of beef, chicken, or FISH! If you need to purchase tickets, see the form at the bottom of the flyer.
Monday, March 28, 2011
Vendor Information Meeting
This is just a quick reminder about the Vendor Information Meeting that will be Tuesday at 6:30 PM at St. Andrew's UMC. We are scheduled to have some nasty weather (yet again), so please check back if the weather gets too bad. We'll try to post any cancellation or rescheduling notes here. We'll see you tomorrow.
UPDATE: We're still on for 6:30 PM. Arrive a little early to get a good seat!
UPDATE: We're still on for 6:30 PM. Arrive a little early to get a good seat!
Wednesday, March 16, 2011
Dinner and a Show
In order to raise a little money for the music that we have at the market each week, we are having a fundraiser on April 15, 2011 at Ball Creek Bowl in De Soto. The Dinner and a Show will include a lovely meal and music by various farmers' market musicians. In addition to the great music, there will also be a silent auction. The cost is $20 if you purchase your tickets in advance. Please get in touch with Debby Campbell to purchase your tickets and make your plans: 636.586.4570. If you'd like to post this flyer at your place of business, we would appreciate your help in advertising the event.
Healthy Lunch and Learn
Joyce Rainwater, with Lincoln University, will be presenting on Organic Gardening on April 13, 2011 at noon for a Get Healthy De Soto Healthy Lunch and Learn. The cost of the workshop is $7 and includes a tasty lunch. It will be held at St. Andrew's UMC, and you should call the church office to make a reservation: 636.586.2472.
Monday, March 14, 2011
De Soto Farmers' Market Cookbook
All the recipes that we collected last year are about to be presented in a lovely cookbook. Cookbooks can be ordered now at $12 each or can be purchased after the market opens for $15. To order your cookbook, please send us an email at buyfreshlocal@gmail.com and let us know how many you would like. Below is a photo of what the cover of the cookbook looks like. We all think it is very lovely!
Sunday, March 13, 2011
Reminder about March 15th Workshop
Pricing Your Products at the Farmers Market is a workshop being presented by Greg Tucker, a Small Business Development Specialist. It will be held at St. Andrew's UMC, and like so many of our workshops, will begin at 6:30 PM. Please plan to attend and network with other potential vendors.
St. Andrew's UMC
1004 Rock Rd
De Soto, MO 63020
St. Andrew's UMC
1004 Rock Rd
De Soto, MO 63020
Vendor Information Meeting
The annual Vendor Information Meeting will be held Tuesday, March 29th. You can get an updated version of the Rules and Regulations below. Please take a moment to review them and write down any questions that you may have. In addition to answering questions about the Rules and Regulations, someone will be on hand to certify scales, and a representative from the Health Department will be available to explain food safety standards. Please come prepared with questions, and don't forget that the market opening is quickly approaching.
Growing Flowers for the Farmers Market Workshop-RESCHEDULED
The workshop featuring Karen Davis has been rescheduled for Tuesday, March 22nd. It will be at St. Andrew's UMC and will start at 6:30 PM. Don't worry about registering, but the response has been wonderful, so you might arrive a few minutes early to sign in and get a good seat. We'll see you then.
2011 Vendor Rules and Application
Below is a copy of the 2011 Rules and Regulations and a new Vendor Application. Please review them when you have a moment and bring any questions to the Vendor Information Meeting on Tuesday, March 29th.
Tuesday, March 1, 2011
March 1st Workshop-POSTPONED
This evening's workshop is being postponed. It will be rescheduled, but an appropriate date has not been found yet. Karen Davis, our speaker, is stuck out of town with cancelled flights and won't make it back to Missouri today. We will let you know when the workshop will be rescheduled, as I know many of you were looking forward to it. Please spread the word.
Sunday, February 27, 2011
Growing and Marketing Flowers
On March 1st, Karen Davis will present the third session in this year's series of workshops. The workshop will begin at 6:30 PM at St. Andrew's UMC and will focus on growing flowers for sale at farmers' markets. Karen Davis is a Horticulture Specialist with Lincoln University Extension, and she once owned her own flower business and supplied flowers to multiple florists, as well as selling them at the Boone County Farmers Market.
The worksop is free and open to everyone. No registration is required, so we hope that you'll join us.
The worksop is free and open to everyone. No registration is required, so we hope that you'll join us.
Marketing Workshop--Rescheduled
The Marketing Your Products at Farmers' Markets workshop has been rescheduled. It will be held March 15th at 6:30 PM at St. Andrew's UMC. Greg Tucker, a Business Specialist with University of Missouri Extension, will be presenting. He is sure to provide great information about improving the marketing plan for any vendor and charting sales to develop best practices. Registration is not required, and everyone is welcome. There's no need to be a vendor at the De Soto Farmers' Market, so please feel free to invite others that aren't associated with the market. We'll see you then!
Social Event of the Year
The Jefferson County Soils and Crops Conference will be held on Saturday, March 26th. It's the 87th time for the event, so that means if you haven't made it in the past, you've missed the Jefferson County Social Event of the Year 86 times! How you've managed to survive without your annual dosage of "Farm Family of the Year" presentations, 4-H auctions, and great exhibits is unknown to me, but it's high time you get into the spirit of Soils and Crops and join us. The event will be held at Hillsboro High School, and there's dinner and presentations and exhibits throughout the evening. If you're interested in attending, please call the Jefferson County Extension office to make reservations: 636.797.5391. I certainly won't miss it, and I hope you can make it too.
Saturday, February 26, 2011
Vendor Information Meeting
The Vendor Information Meeting for potential vendors at the market will be Tuesday, March 29th at 6:30 PM. It will be held at St. Andrew's UMC, and it is an opportunity for vendors and potential vendors to get a copy of the new rules and ask questions about the market. Dean Wilson will be available from the University of Missouri Extension to answer questions, as will someone from the Jefferson County Health Department. Informaiton packets will be available and all potential vendors are encouraged to attend. If you can't make it to the meeting, we won't take your birthday away (even if you're past the point of wanting to claim any birthdays). However, we want to convey the information as consistently as possible, so please attend if you can. If you are unavailable on the 29th, information can be sent via email or mail. Please email the market at buyfreshlocal@gmail.com for more details.
De Soto Farmers' Market Plant Sale Dates
The 2011 market season will open on May 7th, but there are special dates set aside for a plant sale prior to the grand opening. On Saturday, April 23rd and 30th, there will be a plant sale at the market. Although there won't be any artisans, we hope to have several vendors with bedding plants to get your garden and flower beds growing. We still have to work out details with vendors, but stay tuned for a preview of what will be available on these dates.
Monday, January 31, 2011
February 1st Workshop Cancelled
The workshop scheduled for Tuesday, February 1st, has been cancelled. We will attempt to reschedule between now and the market opening.
Monday, January 17, 2011
Soil Science-You Will Never Look at Dirt the Same
In case you missed it in the Leader this past week, the farmers' market and University of Missouri Extension will be hosting another free workshop for anyone interested in...dirt! The workshop will be facilitated by Scott Killpack and will begin at 6:30 PM. The workshop will take place at St. Andrew's UMC at 1004 Rock Rd. in De Soto. Registration isn't necessary, but you might try to arrive early if you want a good seat.
The workshop will focus on increasing the productivity of your soil, whether you focus on flowers, vegetables, or grasses. The workshop is open to all. We'll see you there!
The workshop will focus on increasing the productivity of your soil, whether you focus on flowers, vegetables, or grasses. The workshop is open to all. We'll see you there!
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