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Farmer's Market on the Square - For June 1, 2013

13 Vendors, More Produce, and Singing by Spiritual Warfare for Saturday!
The Farmer's Market on the Square, open 8am-12pm noon CT, Saturday, June 1, 2013, at the Adair Annex Parking Lot, 424 Public Square, Columbia, KY. The Farmer's Market on the Square brings you only the best Kentucky farmers, gardeners, crafters, artisans and musicians have to offer.

By Barbara Armitage
Farmers Market on the Square Market Coordinator

- Special Event at the Market this week: Spiritual Warfare - Contemporary and traditional gospel music. Bring a lawn chair and enjoy the concert.


Special Guests at the Market this week:

- Sugarfoot Farm Rescue, Peg Schaffer, learn about the importance of spaying and neutering your pets. Maybe you'll meet your new best friend.
- Adair County Recycle Program, Get involved and help make Adair County a safer and more beautiful place to live.
- Amedisys Home Health, Beverly Curry RN, Patient Advocate, free blood pressure checks.

Here's some of what you can expect at the Farmer's Market on the Square for Saturday, June 1, 2013
  1. Darrell Bunnell of Coview Farm 270-384-5412 - has bedding plants for your vegetable and flower garden. Crisp lettuce, green onions and the first CUCUMBERS of the season.
  2. Caitlin Helm of Lonely Acre Farm - Fresh baked white and wheat bread, delishious sweet breads.
  3. Terry Huff of Heavenly Homestead Cheese 270-250-2979 - Hand crafted whole milk natural cheeses. This week's cheeses are Cheddar, Smokehouse, Monterey Jack, Garlic and Herb, Colby and Havarti.
  4. Terry Huff of Heavenly Homestead Cheese 270-250-2979 -
  5. Barbara Armitage of Tucker's Station Farms 270-250-2979 - Home grown Strawberries, Blackberry plants, Red Bud trees, Giant Elephant Ears, artisan breads and Carrot Cake.
  6. Melinda Vetter of Artisan Bath and Body 270-864-2892 - Natural ingredient soaps and products to pamper yourself. 20% of all profits donated to local women's charities.
  7. Dale Whittingham of Dales Miniatures 270-378-4859 - Hand crafted miniature barns, houses, historical buildings. Special orders taken to reproduce your home.
  8. Jana Esch of Just Natural Products 270-378-1375 - All natural hand crafted skin care products and soaps. Beeswax candles, room scents and natural household cleaners.
  9. Pam Spires of Pam's Primitives 270-384-5602 - Unique handmade Primitive Arts and Crafts.
  10. Donna Jones of Jones Honey 270-634-2125 - Kentucky Honey.
  11. Monica Thomas of Sinderella Sisters 270-932-6498 - Handcrafted Jewelry, Bird Feeders, Original Art and more.
  12. Jerry Compton 270-378-5786 - Home grown Strawberries.
  13. Landon and Felicia Leischner of L&M Greenhouse - Hanging Petunia baskets in vibrant blooming colors
  14. CindyBows will be here with hairbows, headbands and flower clips.
For more information on how to be a part of this exciting new market contact Barbara Armitage at 270-250-2979.

The Farmer's Market is open Saturday 8am-12noon CT.

We're on the way to everywhere - stop by and visit with us soon - Barbara Armitage




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