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(Ad) Farmer's Market on the Square - More hours today!


Special hours for the Farmer's Market on the Square, open 8am- 3pmCT, Saturday, June 15, 2013, at the Adair Annex Parking Lot, 424 Public Square, Columbia, KY. More vendors this week, too!

The Farmer's Market on the Square celebrates June Dairy Day!
Join us in supporting the Dairy Farmer's of Kentucky

By Barbara Armitage
Farmers Market on the Square Market Coordinator


Special Guests at the Market this week:

- Beulah Chapel Brethren in Christ Church Youth Group - The youth members will offer a special gift of a new bible to anyone visiting their booth.
- Amedisys Home Health - Beverly Curry RN, Have your blood pressure checked for free.

Here's some of what you can expect at the Farmer's Market on the Square for Saturday, June 15, 2013:


  1. Monica Thomas and Sandy Futch of Sinderella Sisters 270-932-6498 - These talented sisters present "Steam Punk" Jewelry. Unique handcrafted broaches and necklaces created from vintage jewelry, hardware and repurposed items to create new and different jewelry art, "Steam Punk". Monica and Sandy can create personalized pieces using your own old costume jewelry.
  2. Darrell Bunnel of Coview Farm 270-384-5412 - NEW Red Potatoes and Blueberries are in! Crisp lettuce, green onions, beets and cucumbers. It's not too late for bedding plants for your vegetable, flower and herb gardens.
  3. Caitlin Helm of Lonely Acre Farm 270-634-8207 - Fresh baked white and wheat bread, delishious sweet breads. Cait will be sampling her famous sweetbreads while they last.
  4. 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, Havarti, Gouda, Swiss and Sharp Cheddar. Stop in for a sample of our newest cheese - Gouda.
  5. Barbara Armitage of Tucker's Station Farms 270-250-2979 - Artisan Breads and her award winning Carrot cake. Blackberry plants are still available along with other surprises for your garden
  6. Melinda Vetter of Artisan Bath and Body 270-864-2892 - New expanded line! Even more Natural ingredient soaps and products to pamper yourself including scents for men.
  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. Donna Jones of Jones Honey 270-634-2125 - Kentucky Honey.
  10. Cynthia Hancock of CindyBows - Decorative Hair bows, flower clips headbands and accessories.
  11. Landon and Felicia Leischner of L&M Greenhouse - Hanging Petunia baskets in vibrant blooming colors
  12. Pam Spires of Pam's Primitives 270-384-5602 - Great gifts for Dad!
  13. Joseph and Trilby Vance of Sonny's Woodcraft 270-384-4062 - Wooden Baskets, trays and more
  14. Sandy and Darrell Scott 270-432-2458 - Locally grown fruit trees
  15. New to the Market we welcome -

  16. William Lindsey - Handcrafted wooden doll houses, barns and more
For more information on how to be a part of this exciting new market contact Barbara Armitage at 270-250-2979.

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


This story was posted on 2013-06-15 02:43:23
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