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SFM Newsletter February 21st

Dear Farmers Market Friends..Hello and welcome to another beautiful Sunday!  We are so incredibly excited to see you and to share some of the most amazing fruits and vegetables around.  Want to learn more about your local farmers and the amazing work they do in order to bring you the best of everything in season?  Check out the California Small Farm Conference this week at https://www.caff.org/2021conferenceschedule/.. It’s FREE!!

 

Want to show your community how much you care?  Please do your part and wear a mask.  It’s an act of love.

 

Our curbside service is taking a short 2 month break as we wait for our farmers to regroup.  In the meantime, please give us your feedback.  Look for us to be back with the spring berries.

 

Be prepared to be inspired.  Shop the market for the most incredibly healthy delicious hearty nutritious nutrient dense farm fresh veggies including lettuces, microgreens, spinach, tot soi, bok choy, mustard greens, kales, collards, swiss chard, cabbages, sunchokes, purple daikon radish, burdock root, turnips, carrots, beets, onions, shallots, leeks, potatoes, mushrooms, broccolis, cauliflowers, winter squashes, herbs and so much more.

 

Get your citrus while you can.. enjoy the most delicious tangerines, lemons, limes, oranges and grapefruits.  And YES! Dates are back this week!

 

Look for farmer inspired products like organic nut butters, almonds and walnuts.  You will also find meats, cheeses, olive oil, vinegar, dried fruits, olives, honey, herbal teas, jams, hot sauces and pesto, breads, pastries and other homemade treats are just some of what you will find at the market.

 

We really appreciate your continued support.. Now that we’re half way through the winter season, we are working hard to keep our market strong and our community programs going.  Please consider donating.  Special thanks for the donations that keep coming in through the market’s GoFundMe campaign.  https://gf.me/u/x3svaq

 

We love you, Sebastopol. Please wear your masks and socially distance at all times.  All food and drink is to go.  There is no eating or drinking inside the market.  If you are sick, please stay home. 

 

Stay safe, stay strong!

 

Carla

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