This Week at the Douglas Farmers Market


Published/Last Modified on Thursday, October 15, 2009 2:09 PM MDT


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


Location: Castro 10th Street Park

In Increment weather Market located at the old Phelps Dodge Building 10th and G Avenue

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

Last Day of Farmers Market October 25, 2009, Hamburger fundraiser $6.00 two hamburgers and chips,  All proceeds go to funding the Douglas Farmers Market 2010.

Swap Meet/Yard Sale.  Please come and sell your extra items and 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  - Simmons Family Band

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  luckycmk@yahoo.com

Produce – Cucumbers, Tomatoes, Green Chiles, Pears,  Apples, Onions, Chili peppers, Garlic, Bell peppers, Watermelon, Cantaloupe,  Dried Herbs and pomegranates.

Hot Coffee & Baked goods:  Stop by for a cup of freshly brewed hot coffee.  Honey baked sweet breads, honey granola and small fruit pies sweetened with honey. Choose  between chocolate dipped strawberries, biscotti lemon bars, scones, brownies, cupcakes, pecan brittle, pecan turtles, coconut clusters and caramels & Oatmeal Chocolate Chip cookies.

Tortillas – Wheat and Flour tortillas

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

Prepared Food:  Fresh fruit juices or “jugos”, fruit smoothies, fruit salads, shrimp tacos or plate, burritos, “posole”, “tortas” (Mexican sandwiches) & freshly brewed hot coffee.

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

 

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