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SFM Newsletter March 6th

Whoa.. is it really March?  Come join us as we celebrate the recent rains and maybe do a rain dance for more! Please welcome the San Francisco Scottish Fiddlers to the stage this Sunday!

We are so very lucky to have them play for us.

 

Look for other special events coming soon.. like April Earth Month events and the Morris Tree Dancers May 1st!!

 

Mendocino Grain Project will be back this Sunday and the first Sunday of every month with grains and flours!!  Zizland handcrafted brooms are on the same first Sunday schedule!!

 

Make sure to bring your favorite kitchen and gardening tools this Sunday.  Edgeworks will be back streetside.. Now at the market every Sunday for all of your sharpening needs.

 

To all of our dedicated CalFresh Customers!  This is the last month we will be able to offer a match of up to $15 to spend on local fruits and vegetables!! $15 will get you $30. Starting in April we will be back to a $10 match.  Thank you for your dedication and support of local farmers!!

 

And to all of you plant lovers..  It may be too early to plant tomatoes but, there are plenty of veggie, edible flower and herb starts and lots gardening advice to get  your garden off to a great start.

 

It’s time to get back to your roots!! And other amazing veggie offerings including locally grown veggies.. spinach and fava greens,  lettuces, microgreens, spinach, tot soi, bok choy, mustard greens, kales, collards, swiss chard, napa and other cabbages, salad radishes, turnips, carrots, beets,  leeks, potatoes, mushrooms, brussel sprouts, broccolis, cauliflowers, red onions, winter squashes,  herbs and so much more…

 

Get your citrus while you can.. you will find tangerines, mandarins, grapefruits, oro blanco, navel and cara cara oranges, blood oranges, lemons and limes.  And, yes! It’s true.. strawberries from Laguna Farm.  And DATES too!!

 

Don’t Forget the flowers!!  Beautiful spring flowers now abundant at the market!! 

 

Enjoy farmer inspired products like organic nut butters, almonds and walnuts.  You will also find meats, cheeses, olive oil, wines, 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.  A New Crop of organic almonds and walnuts are here!!

 

We really appreciate your continued support as we continue to work 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

 

Please be sensitive to community members who are taking extra precautions.  If you’re not wearing a mask, please give them space.  We want everyone to feel safe and loved at our market.

 

Thank you for participating in this community and our local food movement by shopping farmers markets!!  You really do make a difference!

 

Carla

 

 

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