Below was the view of the market last week – it seems like we are growing a little larger every week. It looks to be another great, warm, dry, late-summer day at the Aurora Farmers Market tomorrow. Here is who will be joining us at the market tomorrow:
BooRadleys Garden offers plants, flowers and herbs, fresh veggies and fruits. BooRadley’s Garden is a participant in the Farmers Market Nutrition Program, accepting WIC and Senior FMNP checks. If you don’t know what this is, get information on the eligibility requirements for these nutritional support programs at the Farmers Market management booth.
Byler’s Baked Goods makes delicious breads, pies, turnovers, cookies, sweet rolls, jams and jellies. Emma also sells handmade quilts and unusual Amish dolls.
Camille McNally LMT will offer reasonably priced, professional chair massages.
Dragonfly Hill Farm offers vegetables, fruits, farm-fresh brown eggs, and handmade alpaca wool crafts. Dragonfly is also a participant in the Farmers Market Nutrition Program, accepting WIC and Senior FMNP checks.
Gimme Waffles by Seed Born Foods LLC will serve up delicious gluten-free waffles with homemade toppings, both sweet and savory, homemade dairy-free ice cream, and fudge.
Green Door Woodshop makes a wide variety of handcrafted wood items, like benches, bird houses, and wooden crates.
Integrated Veterinary Services will be back this week, offering pet acupuncture. Tracey Stevens DVM, CVA is a fully licensed veterinarian who is also certified to offer therapeutic acupuncture to treat a variety of canine illnesses, like arthritis. Bring your pet to the market (on-leash, please) and see if acupuncture might improve your ailing pet’s quality of life.
Kozlowski Honey will offer honey and cut comb.
Ridge Run Garlic will have soft stem Italian red and hard stem Austrian clove garlic and garlic braids, great for gift-giving.
San Pedro Sister Community Project volunteers will sell brightly colored bags and hammocks handmade by the artisans from the San Pedro community in El Salvador. Some of the volunteers just returned from a trip visiting the San Pedro community and brought back a new assortment of hammocks ($65) and bags. As a fundraiser for the San Pedro community, the local volunteers also sell Equal Exchange Fair Trade certified coffees (whole bean and ground), tea, cocoa, chocolate bars, and snack products.
Standing Stone Honey Bee Products plans to have honey, beeswax candles, Bee Soothe skin balm, lotion bars, beeswax lip balm, and honey soap. Ron reports he will have fresh picked blueberries and a new crop of basswood honey.
New this week:
This Pot’s for You sells delightful earthenware pottery.