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Sunny Sunday, better late than never

June 15th, 2008 by admin in Market News

JUNE 15, 2008 - The glorious sunshine today came many days too late for several of our producers who sat this Sunday out due to lack of growth over the past week. Our cooler-than-usual Spring has remained a challenge for local growers and consumers. The market had fewer vendors today but the steady stream of customers kept the day worthwhile for most vendors. We are all hoping that the clouds stay away for a few days so that the long anticipated peas and carrots will spring forth and grow with gusto.

This week’s new vendors were Olympic Pastured Poultry with local, organic pastured chicken and Whiskey Hill Farm who brought raw goat’s milk and goat’s milk soaps, and plans to offer raw milk aged cheese in the future. Next week we will be graced by an appearance from Rosa and her famous taco truck, Tuna Dan the Fish Man from Forks with salmon and halibut, and hopefully our full roster of producers will return with their beautiful produce.


Better weather means better selection!

June 9th, 2008 by admin in Growers, Market News, Vendors

JUNE 8, 2008 - This week’s market was lighter in vendors and customers, due to somewhat foul weather preventing much crop growth from the previous week, and keeping customers inside on another “Junuary” afternoon. We were joined by a new vendor, Elwha Apiary, who brought their assortment of honeys and beeswax products. Next week we will be joined by Olympic Pastured Poultry and a native plants vendor. G&R Quality Seafood plans to serve fresh clam chowder, and Grange members will be flipping burgers. Rosa and her fabulous taco wagon have committed to being on hand in the near future. Soon enough the Chimacum Farmers’ Market will be a full fledged happening!


A Successful Sunday All Around

June 3rd, 2008 by admin in Market News

JUNE 1, 2008 - The first ever Chimacum Farmers’ Market was a raging success! Customers and vendors alike were amazed with the turn out and everyone plans to return next week. Vendors on June 1st included Old Tarboo Farm, Dharma Ridge Farm, The Farm Stand, BarDan Mountain Grown Produce, Red Dog Farm and Colinwood offering a variety of greens, herbs, flowers, radishes, potatoes and rhubarb. Plum Wild Farm, Leslie Richards, Tordoff Farm, Ferry Farm and Elk Meadows brought vegetable and herb plant starts and well established azaleas, dahlia tubers and flower baskets. G&R Quality Seafood had fresh oysters and clams, Princess Valiant was on hand vending coffee and chocolates, Mountain Spirit Herbal Co. brought a wide variety of tinctures and salves, and Sequim Lavender Co. kept the market smelling fragrant with their plants and sachets.

The Fruit Club was in attendance, as was Diane Johnson of Community Methodist Church with her weekly seed planting activity for children. Hadlock Building Supply has donated the seeds for the season and Roger Short has provided his magical dirt.

One of the highlights for everyone was Andy Mackie and his fellow musicians, including his students and children from the Chimacum Pi Program, playing a variety of stringed instruments in the round. Their music was like the icing on the cake, adding a pleasant down home air to the market.

Spring has not been kind to peninsula farmers.  As the season warms up we will see an even greater abundance of available products.  Feel free to ask farmers what they have coming in the next few weeks.  Eating local, in season food is one of the simplest joys and loaded with positive consequences.

When you come to the Chimacum Farmers’ Market please consider parking at the high school and using the crosswalk. Parking is very limited at the Grange and we try to save it for those who need to park more closely. Road parking can be dangerous with pedestrians crossing the highway. Parking in the road and jaywalking are both ticketable offenses so be wise and park in a safe area.


Coming soon, the Chimacum Farmers’ Market!

May 13th, 2008 by admin in Market News