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Middle Tennessee Locally Grown:  It's COLD outside!


Hey everyone,

Due to weather we are going to postpone pickup until Friday afternoon
at Manchester from 4:00 to 5:00 and
at Tullahoma from 5:30 to 6:00.

We know this might upset some schedules so please respond to this email with one of 3 options:

That’s great, see you Friday!

I will need to get delivery on Friday. (This will be no charge)

Unfortunately I need to cancel this week’s order.

If we have not heard from you who ordered this week by 1:30 pm today Thursday, we will call you.

Thanks for understanding,
Michael and Linda

Champaign, OH:  Thursday Pick Up!


Good morning!!!

If you are a customer, this week, at the market, please pull in, and stay in your cars!! I will be the only one working the market, and will be watching for you!!

I will bring your orders out in case we get more of the late afternoon snow, they are predicting!! Plus, it’s just toooooo cold for you to be in and out!!

See you, this afternoon!!

XOXO,
Cosmic Pam

Independence,VA:  Online Market is OPEN for Feb. 26 pickup!


Independence Farmers Market

How to contact us:
Our Website: independencefarmersmarket.locallygrown.net
On Facebook: www.facebook.com/independencefarmersmarketva

Hope You’re Keeping Warm

This weather, friends! Last week was a doozy and here we are with some some fresh snow and cold temps this week. We hope you all have your power back and you can keep it through this next bout of weather.

Thanks so much to all of our customers who re-ordered after we had to cancel last week! We really appreciate you bearing with us.

One way to keep hope alive through this long, cold winter is to think about the gardens we’ll have in the summer and fall. We can help. We are selling a wide variety of organic Southern Exposure seeds, from flowers to herbs to veggies. Get your gardening on with a few new packets of seeds!

Our vendors have some great options to keep you fed all day long. Start off the day with eggs, breakfast sausage or bacon, and croissants or toast. If you prefer a lighter fare, two of our vendors sell granola. And if you have a sweet tooth, there is banana bread, donuts, and cinnamon rolls. For lunch, why not make a ham sandwich? There are many different types of bread to choose from, including sourdough, jalapeno cheddar, and wheat. You can get a small (or large) uncured ham, cook that up, and have sandwiches for you and all your friends. For dinner, maybe some duck, chicken, lamb, or pork with dinner rolls or focaccia. And the desserts! Chocolate cake, cookies, tarts, and so many pies. We may not have produce right now (cursing winter) but there are so many great foods to choose from.

A reminder that our Grow More Vegetables class has been rescheduled to THIS Saturday, February 22, at 9 am. The class is limited to 20 people. Please email Michelle Pridgen at independencefarmersmarket@gmail.com to register.

Don’t forget about our pre-season market on Friday, April 18, from 9 am to 1 pm in Town Park. Get your Easter shopping done with the Independence Farmers’ Market! Our grand opening for the regular season will be Friday, May 2.

If you’re a bacon fiend, His Heritage Homestead is selling uncured, pasture raised bacon. Order yours today and dream about the tasty breakfast or BLT you can make next week.

The Online Market is open for ordering Wednesdays at 8 PM until Mondays at 8 PM.

The In-Person Market is open from 9 AM until 1 PM Fridays from May to October.

The Independence Farmers Market is a proud member of VAFMA and is on the Virginia is for Farmers Market Lovers trail. The online and regular Friday Farmers Markets welcome Snap and EBT and offer up to a $30 match for SNAP purchases to buy fresh fruits and vegetables. This grant funding is provided by the Gus Schumaker Nutrition Incentive network. In addition, the Market welcomes WIC and Senior Farmers Market coupons. The IFM is a project of Grayson LandCare.

IFM’s Next Events

February 22: Grow More Vegetables Workshop Part 1
March 1: Grow More Vegetables Workshop Part 2
March 28: Pre-Season Vendor Meeting
April 18: Pre-Season In-Person Market
May 2: Grand Opening of the In-Person Market

Champaign, OH:  Tuesday Alarm Clock!


Hello!!

Just your friendly reminder that you still have until 8am, this morning, to place your weekly market orders!

XOXO,
Cosmic Pam

Fayetteville Farmers' Market:  Weblog Entry


If you have ordered we thank you!

MONDAY UPDATES:

You may still order or add items until 6 am on Wed morning Feb 19. All orders will be combined and you will only be charged once.

Pick up is Thursday Feb 20 from 4:30-5:30 pm. Your credit card will be charged only once, after you pick up, to insure that all items you ordered were packed for you.

WEATHER: We are all watching the forecasts about snow and very low temperatures between now and Thursday. If you order we will update you and everyone who has ordered about any changes to pickup time or place.

Order at:
https://fayettevillearkansas.locallygrown.net/market.

SNAP/EBT can be used online and matched up to $50. Please put a note in the comment to managers at checkout.

Questions? reply to this email or call/text 479-935-5111

Frontier Farms:  Weather is going to get interesting


Thunder storms on Saturday night, 2 to 4 inches of snow possible Weds. Tennessee weather is so fun.

I will look at the weather and see if delivery is possible on Weds or maybe deliver friday.

https://frontierfarms.locallygrown.net/market

Fayetteville Farmers' Market:  Online Orders NOW OPEN


Hello—

Online orders are now open!
Closing at 6am on Wed morning on Feb 19.

Order at:
https://fayettevillearkansas.locallygrown.net/market.

Pickup up on Thursday Feb 20, 4:30-5:30 pm at the library in the outdoor parking lot.

NEWS AND NOTES THIS WEEK:

APPLES ARE BACK!!! If you ordered apples last week, please order again. The refrigeration problem from last week has ended and seconds for 3 varieties of apples are available at a very good price. Local cider and cider vinegar also available.

BAGELS AND CINNAMON ROLLS ARE BACK! Ozark Natural Bread has restocked these items.

EBT/SNAP MATCH IS STILL $50. We do not expect an increase in this match $$ amount until mid March at the earliest.

WHERE ARE THE VEGGIES? Dripping Springs Garden and other produce growers are not able to sell this week. This is a time when even hoop-house growing slows down for awhile. But we will let you know as soon as there’s produce available again.

EGGS? No eggs this week.

BAKED GOODS: Dirty Apron and Ozark Natural Breads and Celi Bakes are all selling online this week.

LOCAL MEAT: Consider local meat for your your winter table— beef, beefalo, chicken, lamb and pork available online this week.

VEGAN/VEGETARIAN: Bartleby’s has locally made seitan products for tasty plant based options.

OTHER GOOD THINGS AVAILABLE: local honey, locally made salsa and hot sauce, locally handcrafted items.

IF YOU DO NOT WANT TO RECEIVE ANY FURTHER EMAILS FROM THE FAYETTEVILLE LOCALLY GROWN ONLINE MARKET: please click on the blue unsubscribe link at the end of this message.

QUESTIONS? Reply to this email or 479-935-5111.

Russellville Community Market:  2/17/25 inclement weather plan


Did you forget to place an online order? No worries! Shop our extras table during order pick-up this Tuesday!

Greetings RCM customers! The weather report for order pick up this Tuedsay is not looking ideal but we want everyone to get their groceries while they are fresh! We have asked the vendors to drop off their goods as early as they are able on Tuesday morning and as soon as all the items in an order have arrived, we will call or text you to let you know that your order is ready to be picked up. A market representative should be at the depot by 10 AM. We are hoping that by trying to get orders ready earlier than usual we can avoid the worst of the weather and have everyone safe at home with their groceries before 4 PM. The extras table will available during the day while we are conducting order pick up, but we are not planning to remain at the depot much later than 4 PM. When your order is ready please pick it up as soon as you are able or contact the market staff to make other arrangements. Thank you all for supporting our local friends!
Don’t forget to follow us on Facebook and Instagram!

RCM accepts cash, checks, credit and debit cards and SNAP/EBT transactions.

Check back frequently as our farmers regularly update what they have available. Multiple orders are encouraged. :)

Russellville Community Market

FRESH.LOCAL.ONLINE

Foothills Market:  No Market This Week


Cold weather is hard on plants and hard on people, and the forecast this week is for really cold weather. We’ve decided to cancel Foothills Market this week to give everyone – plants and people – a little break. See you next week!

Connie's Cornucopia:  Pick of the Week Delivery 2/24 p.m.


Go to the Category “Pick of the Week” and build your own box.

Delivery day is February 24th the Box consists of: Strawberries, Broccoli, Radishes, Carrots, Onions, Broccoli Leaves, and Herb Mix. You will always receive the # of items you selected even if we run out of an item, we will substitute something else in your box.

Click the link below to start shopping now.
Conniescornucopia.locallygrown.net

Thanks
Connie Hoyt