Old Rochester's Winter Farmers' Market



Visit us every Tuesday, from 3:00-6:00pm outside the Old Rochester Regional Junior High School Gymnasium from June 11th- September 10th at our local Farmers' Market.


See you at the Market!

Tuesday, October 12, 2010

October 12, 2010 Old Rochester Farmers' Market

We are greatly looking forward to another wonderful market today! With pumpkins, corn, and butternut squash the market has available the basic ingredients for your fall soups. There will be gorgeous mums, tie-dyes, soaps, a plethora of vegetables and more ready for you to bring on home.
Don't forget your re-usable shopping bag!

Participating in today's market:

Lucky Field Organics (Rochester) with their organic produce. Supporting organic agriculture is not only good for your family, but great for our eco-system, too.

Engelnook Rescue Farm (Rochester) will be there with Macho, our resident llama, farm fresh eggs, Shy Bros. cheese, Great Hill Blue Cheese, and a wide array of pesticide-free produce.

Dixon Farm (Rochester) will bring along cranberries, butternut squash, pumpkins, grape wreaths, dried flower arrangements and more. Select spray Farm

Cervelli Farm (Rochester) will have their famous corn as well as their fall bounty, and information about their Transportation Corn maze that you can bring the family to. Conventional Farm

Tripp Farm (Westport) has their plate specials available to you. Conventional Farm

Bakers:

The Artisan Kitchen (Rochester) will bring along all of their delicious baked goods, including fresh baked breads, brownies, macaroons, quiches, and all the treats you love.

Locally made products:

Al's Backwood's Berrie Co. (Plymouth) offers great homemade jams as well as raw honey.

Willow Grove (Fall River) brings along their own homemade tie-dyes and handmade soaps. They also offer wonderful handmade shopping bags that are made to hold a great deal. You just have to check out this tent.

Go Fetch! Treats (Westport) homemade, delicious doggie treats. Only the best for mans best friend.

Cleaning Products:

SoBerry Clean (Bourne) will be at the market with their organic soapberries for cleaning laundry. These berries are a chemical free way to get your laundry clean. Stop by and ask them what these little berries are all about.

Entertaining us this week are:

Karen Woodhall, Carl McPhee and Linda Hannigan are a vocal group that have honed their musical skills these past few years with each taking lead on any given song. This trio’s strong harmonies are musical candy and their tastes are bluegrassy, country and folk. Carl plays guitar and banjo and will even entertain you with an original or two. Linda has taken up the mandolin so enjoy this acoustic or as Carl says “all wooden music”, which is the best. There’s nothing electric here, except the vocal blend!

See you at the market!

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