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Champaign, OH:  Happy Sunshine Day!


I just can’t stay inside all day
I gotta get out get me some of those rays
Everybody’s smilin
Sunshine day
Everybody’s laughin
Sunshine day
Everybody seems so happy today
It’s a sunshine day…
(It’s a Sunshine Day-The Brady Bunch)

Because, well, first, these warmer temps. seriously do feel like a heatwave! Second, who doesn’t remember the Bradys when they were a singing, pop star group??

Anyway, as you begin your weekend, don’t forget to throw your little local market of love some orders!!

And…Laura Miller of ELM Tree Essentials chatted with me, yesterday, and is hoping to have her line of oils on the market, this weekend!! She will start with a selection of favorite oils, offered both in rollerball options and regular bottle versions!! We love her soaps, and now we will have her oils!!

Also…one announcement…Bev Littler of Littler Farms has now needed to leave our market. She has been so busy with family obligations, and we thank her for your years with this market!

I know…everyone has been missing freshly baked pies…

But, guess what? We have pies coming on as we network our local market with local icon…The Airport Café!! That’s right…Doug Hall, owner of The Airport Café will begin offering their amazing, locally made pies, right here!! He is in the process of getting his listings on!!

Let’s give a huge sunshine greeting to both Laura, and her oils, and Doug/Airport Café for their pies!!

The local connection…it continues…

XOXO,
Cosmic Pam

Spa City Local Farm Market Co-op:  IT’S TIME TO STEP UP


Spa City Market is a COOPERATIVELY run buyers’ club. There are no paid positions. As such, we need market VOLUNTEERS and two more MARKET MANAGERS.

CURRENTLY THERE ARE NO VOLUNTEERS FOR FUTURE MARKETS.

WITHOUT VOLUNTEERS, WE CANNOT CONTINUE TO RUN THE MARKET.

You can sign up to VOLUNTEER by clicking on the Volunteer Spot link at the top of our website.

Volunteers help set up the pickup area, distribute food to baskets, assist customers, and take down the pickup area.

Full market volunteers receive a $5 gift card and membership is extended by two months.

We need two more MARKET MANAGERS who will serve approximately once each month.

Market Manager for each market opens the market online, and closes it on Tuesday when it’s done, prints out the packing documents, and supervises their volunteers for that market. Managers rotate the responsibility for a market, so that they only supervise once a month.

If you love the fresh veggies, egg, meats, and other wonderful products offered by YOUR Spa City Co Op, please volunteer in order to keep our market open.

Contact Karen Holcomb, 501-760-3131, skholcomb@gmail.com or Nan Cameron, 501-881-4880, nancam1943@gmail.com.

Dothan, Alabama:  January 20, 2018 Market Newsletter



We are now open to accept orders.
Orders close Tuesday at 5pm


This Week’s Newsletter:
Snow Day / Ros’s Ramblings
Vendor Spotlight
Customer Spotlight
Market Chit Chat
Grower Notes

A FEW PHOTOS

I think everyone I’ve spoke with this week has had a tough time of it. People are fighting colds and flu, fixing busted water pipes, dealing with vehicles that don’t like the cold. . . and trying to stay WARM! It’s no secret that people in the southern US are not nearly as prepared for the level of cold we’ve experienced this week as our more northern neighbors are, and sometimes we get so caught up in just dealing with cold/ice/snow that we miss something – the quiet beauty of it all.

So now that’s the worst is behind us (we hope) here’s to appreciating the pretty part of the week.

Top Left to Right: A neighbor’s barn, downtown Louisville, AL, snowflakes up close.
Bottom Left to Right: Restoration Plantation, Jennifer’s Goats, Richter Farms

Hortons Farm on February 12, 2012

VENDOR SPOTLIGHT

Hello Marketplace!  I am so excited to be apart of this great group.
Just a brief introduction for those who may not be familiar with me.
My name is Melinda Flynn. I recently moved to Echo, Al.  I had previously lived in Dothan for 24 years with my husband Arthur, who is Santa’s  double along with our seven children. We have six boys and one girl.
I created Simple Life Oils as a way to purchase therapeutic grade, Certified Organic Oils on my budget to fit my life and keep it simple to manage mine and my families health.
I love learning and educating others on the benefits of Essential Oils.
As a former teacher, educating is my passion.
I love being able to help people feel better.
I have been diffusing Fir Needle and Pine Scotch the past few days. It just adds to the wintery feel in the air.

The Flynn Family, Christmas 2017

CUSTOMER SPOTLIGHT

“Like most culturally rooted music, the Blues makes statements about the difficulty of the human condition and at the same time reaches deep to express an often childlike happiness. It’s an example of how suffering can drive you deep into yourself to look for that innate joy to transcend your pain.” ” Bill Rossi


Meet Mr. Rossi’s music. Bill and Mary Helen pick up their Market orders in Daleville. Wendy (who delivers to Daleville) and I have enjoyed getting to know this sweet couple. Recently in the course of some correspondence, I had a chance to see and hear Mr. Bills websites and OH MY!

It turns out Mr. Bill is a most accomplished pianist and composer. Some of his compositions and arrangements may be found HERE. I love good piano music and fell in love right away. “Summertime” is probably my favorite on this page.

I hope you’ll give yourself a treat and indulge when you have a mellow moment or want some excellent dinner music. You won’t be disappointed.

You may learn more about Bill on his biography page or visit him on Facebook.

MARKET CHITCHAT

WHAT A CRAZY WEEK! I have no doubt each of you have some great “snow stories” I think most of you know that part of the Market’s week involved some curtains not making it to us in time for a little insulating at the Market Shed on Friday. It was kind of fun doing delivery and pickups old school in the Greenhouse at Dothan Nurseries and we appreciate everyone who was patient with the sudden change.

On a different note – be sure to mark February 17 for our next Market Class. Viki Richter will be teaching about making your own seasoning and spice blends. VIKI has YEARS of experience making CLEAN HEALTHY mixes of all sorts that don’t contain chemical additives and MSG found in most commercially available spice blends. For people wanting to transition to a healthier diet, this is an easy and effective way to get started.

THIS WEEK’S GROWER NOTES

We have the best Growers in the Wiregrass! Please learn more about them on our Grower Page.

AVALON FARMS: Been chasing my tail this week trying to plan the crops for 2018. My goal is to provide you lovely people with a more constant supply of vegetables all year. Sounds simple, huh? There’s actually a lot of math involved and calendars and lots of paper to scribble notes and sketch gardens. Weird to be considering what won’t set fruit when temperatures get into the 90s when there’s ice on my porch!

The first steps for new plantings have begun. Tilled beds for onions that need to be transplanted this week. Sugar snap peas need to be going in the ground too. And beets…have had dismal results with beets, but I keep trying.

BAIN HOME GARDENS: Hey there market friends!
Did you guys happen to get any snow at your homes?


Very little fell our way but we were excited to have more time together as a family being that Mr. Bain Home Gardner was instructed not to go in to work and our kiddos had the days off from school. Aaaah family time!

We used the time to do NOTHING! We watched old movies and ate junk food – our definition of a good time.
Sadly this week brings a close to our Embrace the Winter series. We hope you have room in you beautiful minds for one more benefit of winter on farm life.

Benefit Three: Hibernation time! Just as the bear goes into hibernation so do some of our plants, perennials to be specific. During this dormant phase, these plants store up their fat stores or energy over these extended cold periods enabling them to give bounteous fruitage come spring! Blueberries, asparagus and artichokes – to name a few – NEED sustained cold temperatures or they will generate weaker buds and/or blossoms the next growing season. So while most of us hate the brown gloomy look in the garden during winter months, see past the gloom, see the benefits & EMBRACE THE WINTER!

Sending warm fuzzies from our family to yours!

HAWKINS HOMESTEAD FARM: If you follow our Facebook page then you know that we have a new addition to our urban farm! Meet Coffeecakes! We call her Coffee for short. She is a chocolate lab mix and we rescued her from Southside Walmart just a few weeks ago. If you missed it, we reached out to people online and off to help us with giving her a name. The name Coffee came up several times as did Cocoa, how we settled on Coffeecakes just happened, but it fits! Needless to say she is a handful, but we are excited about having a new puppy and introducing her to the chickens. Labrador Retrievers are “bird dogs.” Hunters often use them to “retrieve” the birds after they have been shot. We know we have our work cut out for us, but we’re always up for a good challenge!
Speaking of birds, chickens should be ready in 2 weeks!


HORTONS FARM: Last year I started a big beekeeping project to move the bulk of my hives to a new location on our property. Part of the decision was logistical and part for safety reasons as I have several in my front yard. I’ve studied and tried all kinds of hive stands through the years and God even gave me a strong steel one last year! You can imagine my surprise last Friday when an old friend showed up with timbers and concrete blocks and told me he was there to help with that project!


These are what my friend built . It took him about 15 minutes and would have taken me . . . I don’t know! Those ties are massive! Each stand will hold 5 hives and should last about 100 years, so I’m told.

So moving bee hives is one of the things I’ll be doing on warm winter days. It will be a much less daunting task now that I have a good new place for them to call home.

On a different note, we have more elderberries coming! Unless they arrive before 5pm on Tuesday when the Market closes we will NOT be listing Elderberry Syrup Kits to order on the website, and if they arrive before pickup on Friday we’ll announce it on Facebook and have them available for Table Sales on Friday.

FOOTNOTES

We would love to hear from you! If you have a favorite recipe, want to write a product review, have an idea or request for an article or information, let us know! You can reply to this newsletter or write marketatdothan@gmail.com.

Market Schedule
Order Saturday 5pm to Tuesday 5pm weekly for Pickup the following Friday
Dothan Pickup: Dothan Nurseries, 1300 Montgomery Highway, Dothan, AL 36303
Daleville Pickup: Daleville Chamber of Commerce Office

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We thank you for your interest and support of our efforts to bring you the healthiest, the freshest and the most delicious locally-produced foods possible!

Statesboro Market2Go:  The Market is Open!


The market is open!
Thanks for shopping with us.

Northeast Georgia Locally Grown:  Weblog Entry


PLEASE LET US KNOW HOW WE ARE DOING before you order this week. Your feedback as a customer is key in keeping this market alive and well. What would you like to see more of? What do you like about this market? Go to the survey.

Northeast Georgia Locally Grown is now open for orders!
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Greener Acres Farm:  Market Will Be Closed Next Week


We will not be opening the market for ordering the week of Jan 21-27. A very dear friend of ours died today and the funeral arrangements will be the end of next week. We will re-open the market on January 28th. Thank you for your understanding.

Miami County Locally Grown:  Final Call for Orders!


We are only OPEN for orders until 8pm tonight!!

Can we warm you up with custom-roasted coffee? Herbal teas? Pumpkin latte mix?

How about warm sourdough bread with fruit butter? A toasted English muffin for a sausage, cheese, and egg sandwich?

And we have the pure maple syrup and sugar your pancakes and oatmeal deserve!

www.miamicounty.locallygrown.net!

CLG:  BBQ Pork! CLG Pickup TODAY 3:30-6pm. Bring eggshells, glass jars, & egg cartons please.


Good morning!
Maria will have a limited amount of her wonderful BBQ Pulled Pork at market today so come early!

This is a pickup reminder for those of you who ordered this week. Thank you for your order! You can pick up your order from 3:30 p.m. until 6:00 p.m. today at St. Peter’s Episcopal Church at 925 Mitchell Street in Conway.

Usually our awesome volunteers have the market ready for customers to pick up before 4pm. If you are out and about and want to know if we are ready, just text me to see: 501-339-1039.

If something comes up that you cannot personally pick up your order today, please contact someone to pick up for you.

Remember to bring your EGGSHELLS, glass jars for recycling, egg cartons, and bags for ordered items. Reduce, reuse, recycle! See you this afternoon.

Come early for the best selection from the EXTRAS table! Even if you didn’t make an order, you can come by to shop the EXTRAS table.

Champaign, OH:  Hello, again!


Come play with us, this week!!

Get your orders in so that you can be part of the weekly fun!

Get groovy!!

XOXO,
Cosmic Pam

Suwanee Whole Life Co-op:  Market is OPEN for orders!


ORDERING:
The market is now open for ordering!
Click link to order: suwanee.locallygrown.net

Group Buy this week Carrell Farms (Buffalo & Alpaca) and Great Lakes Collagen & Gelatin

Newsletter with more details will go out later today.

If you do NOT receive a confirmation email immediately after you placed your order, then your items are still in your cart and your order is not complete. *All orders must be placed by 6pm on Sunday.

PICK UP:
Pick up is on WEDNESDAY at 1300 Peachtree Industrial Blvd. Suite 1104, Suwanee at Cultured Traditions from 1 pm to 6:30 pm.

PAYMENT:
We take checks, cash, DWOLLA, PayPal, and credit card. To pay by credit card click “Pay Now” button at the bottom of the check out page. I don’t run credit cards until after pick up on Wednesdays.