Greetings!
It's here!
Opening Day is April 7th!
We'd like to thank our loyal market customers who've supported us through the years, and greet our new ones! The festivities start at normal market time, at 8:00 AM at the same location, the Dunwoody Village Post office parking lot.
Dan
Latham, one of our new vendors and owner of L&M Pizza will be
bringing his mobile Pizza oven and baking delicious pizzas. Chef
Steve, a local personal chef, will be preparing spring salad recipes
in our new chef demo booth. We'll also be doing a raffle for a fabulous gift basket full of all of your market favorites.
Here's just a peek at what some of your vendors have lined up for opening day:
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Annie Okra's Barn
Strawberry Plants Heirloom Tomato Transplants Parsley
Plants Watercress Sweetie Pie's Farm Fresh Eggs
As
you may be aware Sweetie Pie and the Girls celebrated Easter about three weeks
ago. Chicken-brained logic? That seemed to take the wind out of their sails and
now they are focused on their job of laying eggs, eating clover and chickweed
and regrowing their feathers from the Easter bonnet debacle. Sweetie Pie wanted
to say a special thanks for all the folks who purchased eggs during the cold
weather and to let you know that there are more eggs where those came
from.
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Blossom Hill Farms
For Opening Day Blossom Hill Farms will have 12 blend lettuce mix, Arugula,
Arugula Flowers, Chives, Rosemary, Onions, and some bedding plants.
We
are very excited to see everyone again!
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Indigo Bath & Body
We're so excited to see old faces and new ones! We've been busy this spring and have lots in store for the 2010 market season.
We're opening the season with an abundance of spring editions, including a Luscious Lilac, White Hyacinth, and the return of La Fleur! We've even got a few sneak previews of some of your summer favorites (psst... Blackberry Sage). So come early before these special editions sell out!
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Jeff the Wood Guy
I will start this season with a wonderful collection of Walnut,
Maple and Mesquite Bowls that were obtained over the winter. Many are larger
and could be used for salads or table center piece bowls. I look forward to
seeing all you again this year.
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