Showing posts with label Farmer's Market. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Farmer's Market. Show all posts

Sunday, February 22, 2009

Still a great idea

Everyone else is opining on the Farmer's market, so I figured I should too. But I'm doing it Feb. 29, 2008-style:

But this talk of local farms got me thinking--why don't we have a Farmer's Market in town.

I know there was talk of this last summer, but it seemed to die on the vine. I know one City Councilor questioned whether such an event would compete against in-city business--I think the new Woodman Stand was the one in question. I have to admit, I still don't get the rationale.

How great would it be to have all the area farms congregate their goods a few hours every Saturday? This not only would be an event to draw people downtown, but it would also serve as free marketing for those farms, particularly if the market were held at the Mall. I see stands like Tendercrop and Woodman's benefiting from such an event.

I recall this idea getting dismissed as something yuppie dream. Fine, we get resort to name calling I suppose. But for the life of me I don't see a single good reason for it not to happen, other than it hasn't been done before.
Thanks to all those who made it happen. I'm sure it wasn't easy.

Friday, April 25, 2008

Monday, April 21, 2008

Farmer's Market

Unfortunately, my Earth Day weekend did not include a trip to the Farmer's Market. (We did help clean up Cashman Park.)

As noted in the past, I love the idea of having farmer's market on the Mall during the summer. So let me second Gillian Swart's post here.

Question. I heard from one attendee that this was less veggie and more flowers/herbs? True? If so, what gives.

Frankly, any decent farmer's market should offer a wide offering of foods. I'd like to think there would be a safe and viable way for that to happen.


p.s. Grand Trunk is our favorite shop as well. The Boy likes good cheese, what can I say.


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Friday, February 29, 2008

Buying Local

I'm catching up on my Daily News articles, so bear with me.

Interesting move by the folks at Iron Moon Farm. We definitely plan on buying into one of these share programs this summer. As the article states, it sounds like a great way to get fresh produce while benefiting folks and farms you can actually see.

But this talk of local farms got me thinking--why don't we have a Farmer's Market in town.

I know there was talk of this last summer, but it seemed to die on the vine. I know one City Councilor questioned whether such an event would compete against in-city business--I think the new Woodman Stand was the one in question. I have to admit, I still don't get the rationale.

How great would it be to have all the area farms congregate their goods a few hours every Saturday? This not only would be an event to draw people downtown, but it would also serve as free marketing for those farms, particularly if the market were held at the Mall. I see stands like Tendercrop and Woodman's benefiting from such an event.

I recall this idea getting dismissed as something yuppie dream. Fine, we get resort to name calling I suppose. But for the life of me I don't see a single good reason for it not to happen, other than it hasn't been done before.

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