2009.10.30
Weekly update from Shawsville Farmers Market
Come join us for Halloween at the Shawsville Farmers Market this Saturday from 9am-noon in front of Meadowbrook.
Be sure to stop by with your little ghosts and goblins to trick-or-treat at each vendor's booth! Also, Meadowbrook Library is hosting trick-or-treaters from 10am-4:30.
The following vendors will be there:
Brush Creek Aquaponics
Sandy and Ralph Birkenmaier will have handcrafted soaps (including Halloween soaps) and Soothing Milk Bath, greeting cards and bookmarks (with photos of their ducks, plants, and local scenes), button badges (including Halloween buttons and Wearable Nature Art), Pumpkin Babies, Autumn crafting materials, and other goodies. Come meet Rover the Duck. Visit their website at BrushCreekAqua.webs.com. Read Rover the Duck's blog for The Roanoker magazine's new "Local Foods for the Valley Locavore" blog at http://blogs.theroanoker.com/local-food/. Happy Howloween!
Creative Images
Teresa will have beautiful framed nature and scenic photographs.
Five Fields Farm
Meredith will have assorted homemade jams and apple butter.
Goodwin Farm
Marie will have honey, eggs, dried herbs, pumpkins, gourds and watermelons.
Rhonda's Homemade Baked Goods
Rhonda will have Sourdough Bread, Honey Wheat Bread, Strawberry Pineapple Macadamia Nut Bread, Pumpkin Cranberry Bread, Pecan Pies, Dinner Rolls, Coconut Creme Pound Cakes, and Chocolate Chip Halloween Bars.
Meredith Novak
Market Manager
Shawsville Farmers Market






i didn't even know you had a farmers market. think you need to advertise it because the older people really need this and will enjoy it. getting together at some form of meeting place alone will be worth it and then making money to. it's a plus for every one. thank you and please keep things going in Shawsville for the older ones that's been there their whole life. they need all the enjoyment they can get and for their history to be past on.
Comment by margie — November 3, 2009 @ 8:47 pm