LAST CALL FOR VENDOR APPLICATIONS; TOOLS FOR CHILDREN’S GARDENING; AND WHAT’S SPROUTING UP IN SPRINGTIME… PLUS SHARPER THAN EVER! THAT’S WHAT’S HAPPENING THIS SUNDAY. NOW HERE ARE DETAILS: WHAT ELSE IS AT THE MARKET?WHAT ELSE IS AT THE MARKET? Poultry, eggs, butter, steak, ground beef, sausage, local mushrooms, hydroponic lettuce, onions, garlic, kale, broccoli, sweet potatoes, red and white potatoes, apples, local honey, sweet and savory pies, gluten-free baked goods, croque monsieurs, crepes, empanadas, Greek olive oil, olives, baklava, stuffed potatoes, Indonesian cuisine, homemade pasta, non-alcoholic beverages, spirits, homemade tuna salad, smoothies, coffee, gelato, vegan baked goods, BBQ, homemade baked beans, potato salad, falafel, hummus and pita bread, gyro sandwiches, Vietnamese spring rolls, Jamaican jerk chicken, churros, freshly cut flowers and plants, and lots more… Managers on Call: Janet Terry 202 257 5326 | Tracy Clare AT THE INFO BOOTH: SNAP UP INFO ABOUT SNAP! THIS SUNDAY, ASK FOR ETHAN OR CHRIS! ALSO LOOK FOR OUR BEAUTIFUL NEW MARKET TOTE BAGS. WINTERTIME FARMERSLeedstown Farm Davis Highlands Orchard and Farm Apple Valley Orchard Orchard Breeze Farm Stone Feather Farm Greek Superfoods M&M Plants and Plant Masters Alluvion Aeroponics Thomas Evans Plants & Produce (every other Sunday) ROTATING CRAFTERSMico Toys Cards-by-Rose Design 360 Sharper Than Ever Lavender Rose Boutiques Shady Grove Candles LCSprague Artisan Crafts GOLDEN HOUR FOR CHILDREN’S GARDENING:Welcome Tiffany Dragos! She’s hosting a planting station this Sunday. Kids of all ages can start their own bush bean; pick up a free seed packet; and enter to win a culinary herb planter. Stop by to get a head start on your veggie garden! MARKET CALENDAR OF EVENTS:VENDOR SMALL GROUP MEETINGS: Late April, early May (mandatory for all vendors) VENDOR DRESS REHEARSAL: MAY 4TH (use special Mother's Day layout) MOTHER'S DAY GRAND REOPENING: MAY 11TH: What's inside your envelope? Fabulous surprises for Mom throughout the day. $20 donation to Friends of the Olney Farmers Market. Live Music begins. FREE YOGA: STARTS (10-11a) MAY 18th DIY DEBUT: MAY 18TH STRAWBERRY TASTING: MAY 25TH SLOW DOWN FOR SPEED DATING: JUNE 8TH DIY #2: JUNE 15TH KIDS APPRENTICESHIPS: JUNE 22ND KIDS IN BIZ DAY 1: JUNE 29TH PIE BAKEOFF: JULY 6TH PEACH FESTIVAL: JULY 27TH BACKYARD TOMATO TASTING: AUGUST 10TH KIDS IN BIZ 2: OCTOBER 5TH CHILI COOKOFF: OCTOBER 19TH LAST DAY OF SPRING/FALL MARKET: FIRST SUNDAY IN NOVEMBER HOLIDAY MARKET: FIRST SUNDAY IN DECEMBER (SPECIAL HOURS 11 TO 2) VENDOR REMINDERS
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FOOD SCRAPSAs part of a Montgomery County-sponsored pilot, Compost Cab will accept food scraps from our customers Look for their tent in the rear of the Market. You may drop off:
DONATIONS WELCOME!Please consider a donation to our 501-C-3, Friends of the Olney Farmers Market. The Market provides vouchers for fresh produce to those in need. This season, we’ve given out more vouchers than ever before. It would be great to replenish our fund. We also need funds to support our music program and our children's tent. Checks can be mailed to PO Box 1787, Olney, MD 20830. We also accept donations at our Info tent.
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