This Week at the Douglas Farmers Market
Last Day Sunday, October 25


Published/Last Modified on Wednesday, October 21, 2009 2:32 PM MDT


Time: Open 9 a.m. to 1 p.m. Sundays


Gizelle’s Lotions and Sister Mary’s garden produce have been two of the most popular vendors at the Douglas farmer’s Market, which is ending its first year this weekend.

Location: Castro 10th Street Park

Information: Martha Rivera 249-9700 after 5pm, [solmarleo@hotmail.com]

Grilled Hamburgers for sale – Fundraiser to fund Douglas Farmers Market 2010

Jumping Castles – Kids Biz Party Store

Last chance to sell your treasure this Sunday

Swap Meet/Yard Sale.  Please come and sell your extra items or find your  treasure.  Set up 8:00 am please check in at the Farmers Market Information Booth for the placement of your table. Bring your own tent, table cost $5.00.   Call Martha Rivera at 249-9700 after 5pm.

Music  - Gilbert Gutierrez

Arts & Crafts: Local and handmade arts and crafts will now be for sale at the farmers market through the Douglas Arts Association. For more information and a vendor application please contact Cathy Keiser at 805.0496 and  email to luckycmk@yahoo.com

Jewelry by Cathy

David’s Art – Fine quality oil paintings

Beads by Elisa

Nice Pots by Ian

Candle Man

Jewelry Diva

Bead Work by Don

Desert Breeze - Birds

Produce

Elfrida Community Gardens – Pumpkins, gourds, Red Chili’s

Cider Mill – Wilcox cider

Sister Mary’s Garden – Cucumbers

Simmons Farms – Honey, canned vegetables and jam, granola

Food

Montano’s Tortillas – Wheat and Flour tortillas, candy apples, pumpkin empanadas.

El Mitote - Fresh fruit juices or “jugos”, fruit smoothies, fruit salads

Also available:  Just coffee beans  Locally roasted coffee beans including Arabica, Robusta, Decaf & premium, larger, chocolatey Marago.  Scones, Chocolate strawberries,

Natural Body Care:  Goats milk soap, pomegranate and lavender lotions, homemade chap stick, bath and body soaps as well as foot and bath soaks.

 

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