Early birds get the stalls . . .

by Julie Whitehorn on February 15, 2010

banner over tentsFinally, our brand-spankin’-new 2010 rules and applications are ready to go. Click here to download them.

If you would like to sell at our market this summer, please get your application and $30 application fee to us by April 1, 2010.

We’ve got a great season planned. Come join the fun!

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Art for the Market Benefit, Sunday, March 7

by Julie Whitehorn on February 3, 2010

Be the first to see our new poster! Enjoy fabulous appetizers, drinks, and music. Best of all, help our nonprofit market return to Crockett Street this summer and fulfill our mission to preserve farmland and build a healthy, vibrant community. We can’t do it without you.

Not this poster, the NEW one. No, you can't see it yet.

This is Seth Caswell. He makes great food.

WHEN: 5-7 pm, Sunday, March 7, 2010
WHERE: emmer&rye restaurant on Queen Anne
WHAT: A celebration of local art and food, all for a great cause.

For a minimum $50 donation, enjoy:

  • Unveiling of the new 2010 market poster and your own copy (signed by artist Elizabeth Mullaly if you wish)
  • Delicious appetizers created by Chef Seth Caswell (including his famous farro fries!) with produce courtesy of Full Circle Farms
  • Washington State wine courtesy of Ward Johnson Winery
  • Live music by world-reknowned “neo-flamenco” guitarist Andre Feriante, fresh from his Valentine’s Day concert at Benaroya Hall
  • A chance to win free poster framing, courtesy of Queen Anne Frame

This event will sell out, so get your tickets now!

This is Andre Feriante. He makes great music.

Sponsors:
emmer&rye
Ward Johnson Winery
Full Circle Farm
Andre Feriante
Queen Anne Frame
Metropolitan Market

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Opera in the market

by Julie Whitehorn

This took place at a mercado in Spain, where farmers markets are ubiquitous, beloved and beautiful. Enjoy!

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Farewell, Jodi

by Julie Whitehorn

Jodi Bardinelli, the director of the Kirkland Wednesday Market, passed away on December 30th, a month after being diagnosed with liver cancer. I barely knew Jodi, but I am devastated by her loss.

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