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(Ad) Farmers Market on the Square: Here's what to expect

The Farmer's Market on the Square, open 8am-12pm noon CT, Saturday, September 27, 2013, at the Adair Annex Parking Lot, 424 Public Square, Columbia, KY

By Barbara Armitage, Market Coordinator

Here's some of what you can expect at the Farmer's Market on the Square for Saturday, September 27, 2013: Special Guest - 4-given Music Ministry. Playing at 10:30 amCT. A group of 6 children ranging in age from eleven to nineteen years old who all have a passion to share Jesus Christ with the world through music and song. The group consists of J.T. Agee (17) (guitar & vocalist) and Spencer Agee (14) (drums) who are brothers, which live in Campbellsville, KY. Mary Hodgen (19) (Vocalist) from Springfield, KY and Carlie Hazel (17) from Campbellsville, KY. There's also Chris Coyle (16) (guitar & vocalist) and his brother Bryan Coyle (11) (bass guitar) who live in Lebanon, KY.
  • Barbara Armitage of Tucker's Station Farms 270-250-2979 - FREE Gift to Columbia Magazine readers - Receive a free Forsythia shrub when you mention Columbia Magazine. Supplies are limited, one per family please. To all my "southern" friends the Purple Hull Peas are back! Japanese cucumbers, Summer Squash, Zucchini, Caprese tomatoes, fresh Garlic, green, red, orange, yellow and purple peppers, jalapeno and HOT HOT HOT habanero peppers. Fresh baked artisan Breads and more. Joinin us for a sample of Cinnamon Swirl Bread for Breakfast!

  • Darrell Bunnell of Coveiw Farm 270-384-5412 - Vine ripe tomatoes, green onions, cucumbers, green beans, new potatoes, fresh cut herbs and more.
  • Caitlin Helm of Lonely Acre Farm 270-634-8207 - Fresh baked white and wheat bread, delishious sweet breads, Amish Friendship Bread and Orange Juice Pound Cake. Stop in for a free sample.
  • John England of Outback Farm 270-217-8250 - Natural pasture raised gourmet pork. Large Black Heritage Hogs. Select cuts, vacuum sealed.
  • Jason Ramos 270-250-3711 - Pasture raised Cornish Cross Chicken
  • Donna Jones of Jones Honey 270-634-2125 - Kentucky Honey now with Honey Combs
  • 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.
  • Terry Huff of Heavenly Homestead Cheese 270-250-2979 - Hand crafted whole milk natural cheeses. This week's cheeses are Gouda, Cheddar, Colby, Smoke House, Garlic and Herb, Pepper Jack, Tomato Basil, Havarti, NEW PARMASAN. Sampling this week Cheddar and Garlic and Herb.
  • Melinda Vetter of Artisan Bath and Body 270-864-2892 - Natural ingredient soaps and products to pamper yourself.
  • Jay Cox - Serving Country Ham Sandwiches in time for breakfast and grilling Tenderloins in time for lunch. There will also be pulled pork and a little shoulder too. He'll have chips, cold drinks and more.
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




This story was posted on 2013-09-28 07:12:59
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