Nacogdoches Farmers' Market newsletter for WEDNESDAY June 8
The market is open from noon – 5pm on Wednesday.
Check out our website: http://www.nacogdochesfarmersmarket.com/ or be our friend on Facebook at our new Nacogdoches Farmers' Market Group page to see pictures or read about the market: https://www.facebook.com/NacogdochesFarmersMarket
The Blueberry Bluegrass Concert in the Park sponsored by Rex Perry Autoplex returns in 2016! This year's free event will be held at Festival Park, just south of downtown Nacogdoches. Food and drink concessions, homemade crafts, and farmers market vendors will be on site. Bring lawn chairs and blankets. No alcohol or coolers. Make plans to come out!! Texadus Family Farm, Wildhurst Bee Company (Miss Opal’s Honey!), JAR Julie Rice, and Nikki Crumby with Grandma’s Best will ALL be there and set up!!
NOTICE TO CUSTOMERS AND VENDORS: All items for sale are required to be locally grown or locally made. Our produce vendors are inspected quarterly.
Last week we had 12 vendors at our RAINY Wednesday market. The season is picking up… come out and see us. We are expecting about 16 this week!
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Vendors expected this Wednesday:
JoJo’s BBQ will be setting up this Wednesday! He will be there by 11AM to serve you a delicious lunch!
Annie Moo Moo's Gourmet Goodies – Ann Marie Fraser (jams, jellies, pickled items and salts).
Texadus Family Farm - The Jones family from Texadus Family Farm in Timpson will be selling baked goods, spice blends, granolas, and jams and jellies made with local fruit and sweetened with local honey (NO SUGAR!!) They will have their hand crafted goat's milk soap made from their own goat's milk available (We milk the goats! We make the soap!). Come by, smell the soaps, and ask questions. They will also have laundry soap powder, chest rub, fire and ice salve, headache sticks, lip balms, tushie cream, Don’t Bug Me gel, and more. Friend Lynn on face book - Texadus Farm-Wife or LIKE our face book page (Texadus Family Farm) for CURRENT updates! Our email is - texadus@gmail.com (ask to be added to OUR email newsletter for a weekly list of our produce and baked goods). Call Lynn at 936-615-3050 (leave a message)
Maydelle Country Winery will be out… sharing a booth with Texadus.
Jackie McBroom of Wildhurst Bee Company with Opal Blume’s honey.
Fred Wharton has organic produce. He will have kale, head lettuce, green onions and sugar snap peas.
Mary Ronzello a new vendor will have kale, squash, green beans, and more…
George Partin will have his produce out.
Wynn and Pam Havard with Jellytree Mayhaw Farm will have FRESH blueberries. They sell lots of mayhaw, plum, blackberry & blueberry jellies and jams.
Jim Duty will have farm fresh - free range eggs and squash
Millard Farms will have asparagus, 2 varieties of green beans, fresh frozen shelled pinto beans, cucumbers, beets, broccoli, Brussels sprouts, cabbage, carrots, celery, cilantro, greens (arugula, collard, kale, Red Asian mustard, spinach, Swiss chard & turnip), kohlrabi, 4 kinds of lettuce, green onions, parsley, fresh peas (snow &sugar snap), fresh frozen shelled purple hull peas, new potatoes, squash (yellow & zucchini), blackberries, strawberry preserves, radishes, tomatoes, and turnips.
Louis Duffield will be selling blackberry, blueberry, plum, mayhaw jelly. Plum and peach jam. He will also have blueberry and blackberry plants, squash, tomatoes, and cucumbers. Check out his website Stoney-Brookfarm.Com and his Facebook page for specials and updates.
Skillern Farm will be out with their fresh local produce.
Peggie Hobbs will be back. She sells aprons, assorted baby items, kitchen decor items, hand-made tote bags and sunbonnets, as well as, crocheted scarves and hats.
NEW Vendor Shannon Wallace plans to be out with her flowers.
POSSIBLE VENDORS
Malcolm Brown’s Orchard from Center with fresh peaches from his orchard.
Mike Doughty may be back. He sells new birdhouses and feeders, wooden toys and pine needle baskets.
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