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Farmers Mkt. on the Square: Know Before You Go, July 19, 2014

OPEN TODAY! Saturday, July 19, 2014. The Farmer's Market on the Square is open every Saturday from 8am-1pmCT, at the Adair Annex Parking Lot, 424 Public Square, Columbia, KY

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There's a great list of vendors for today. Inventories, as confirmed, are on the front page. Click on the headline for a list which includes all vendors planning to be at the Farmers Market on the Square this morning. As complete lists are received, they will also be on the front page. It looks like this may be one of our best Farmers Market on the Square events. Crops are really great. Please note: Some items sell fast. These are beginning inventories. Some vendor sell out fast and may leave early in the day.
  • Jay Cox of A&J BBQ 270-634-1627 - . Grilling Country Tenderloin Sandwiches. Country Ham Sandwiches. Pulled Pork Sandwiches. Cold drinks. I'll start serving at 7amCT, an hour before the market officially opens. And, we'll have Corn on the Cob, fresh from the Farmers Market, $2/an ear, today! - Jay Cox
  • Alicia Bosela, 203 S High Street, Columbia, KY. If you visit, call ahead at 270-384-1352. Wildflower Plants: Purple Cone Flower. Cardinal Flower. Giant Blue Hyssop. Rose Milkweed. Blue Star. Hibiscus. Coreospis. Liafris. Cookies: Snickerdoodles. Double Chocolate Oatmeal. Also: Sugar Sweet Tomatoes.
  • Danny and Debbie Burris of D&D Longview Angus 270-250-3701 - Pickling Beets, Cucumbers, Tomatoes, New Potatoes, some Green Beans (Top Crop And Roma 2), Yellow Squash, Zucchini, Okra, Egg Plant, Green Peppers, Banana Peppers, Onions, Black Berrries, Blue Berries, and Peaches. And Joe Moore's Court House Prints. See you here! - Debbie & Danny
  • Barbara Armitage of Tucker's Station Farms 270-250-2979 - NEW this week Chocolate Zucchini Cake. Sweet Onion Bread and Summer Harvest Cake. Fresh baked artisan Breads. Homemade Blackberry Jams and Salsas. Sweet Yellow Onions. English (Burpless) Cucumbers, Cucumbers, Sweet Banana Peppers, Jalapeno Peppers, We are always sampling! - Barbara Armitage
  • Terry Huff of Heavenly Homestead Cheese 270-250-2979 - Cheddar. Monterey Jack. Gouda. Colby. Garlic & Herb. Pepper Jack. Tomato Basil. Havarti. Smokehouse Cheddar. Parmesan. Smoked Gouda. Market.
  • Mark Meyer of M&W Milling 270-384-2487 Great selection of Meats. Beef: Round Steak. Boneless Sirloin. T-Bone. Filet Mignons. New York Strip. Pork: Pork Chops. Sliced Tenderloin. Spare Ribs. Bacon. Chicken: Chicken Legs. Chicken Breast. Lamb: Lamb Chops. Lamb Rib Chops.
  • Bobby Buchanan, 2873 Fry Ridge Road, Greensburg, KY 270-404-4495. Bodacious Sweet Corn. Cabbage. Golden Queen Sweet Corn. Ripe Plums. Green Peppers. New Potatoes. Tenderette Green Beans. Yellow Squash. Large & Small Red Ripe Tomatoes. Squash. Green Tomatoes. Decorative Colorful Gourds in several varieties.
  • Darrell Bunnell of Coview Farm 270-384-5412 - Cabbage, Kohlrabi, Yellow Squash, Zucchini, Green Beans, Cucumbers, Tomatoes, Green Tomatoes, Jalapenos Peppers, Sweet Banana Peppers, Red Potatoes, White Potatoes, Bodacious Corn And Peaches & Cream Corn.
  • Caitlin Helm of Lonely Acre Farm 270-378-0576 Blueberry Muffins. Zucchini Bread. Summer Squash Bread. Cranberry Carrot Cake Lemon Bread. Orange Juice Bread. Friendship Bread. Honey Wheat Bread. Sourdough Bread. Fresh Cut Herbs
  • Donna Jones of Big Black Dog Farm 270-634-2125 - Okra. Green Peppers. Hot Peppers. Cucumbers. Eggplant. Yellow Squash. HONEY: 2 oz. Baby Bear. 12 oz. Big Bear. Also: Quilts, Bibs. Burp Cloths.
  • Lisa and Jason Blackaby of Blackaby Hill Farm 270-535-5396 - Whole Pasture Raised Chickens. Pasture raised eggs. Pork: Chorizo. Bratwurst. Breakfast Sausage. Bacon. Pork Chops. Pork Shoulder Roast. Country Style Ribs.
  • ADAIR Band ADAIR band is selling tickets on winners choice of a Polaris rzr800 or a ranger800, to be given away at Mark Twain Invitational on August 23, 2014 - Janet Parrish
  • Mark Dicken of Mark's Wood Creations. Campbellsville, KY. 270-403-9033. Shaker Oval Boxes. In sizes 0-5, from $25.00. Slimline Pens, handmade, $20. Cigar Pen, $30. Table stands for iPad others, $20. Cell phone stand or business card holder for $25.
  • Carles Lloyd of Lloyd Woodworking, Taylor Co., KY - 270-789-3168 - Hand turned wooden bowls, walking sticks and wooden toys.
  • Sharlene Rader, Holiday Farms, Greensburg, KY 270-932-7148 Goat Milk Soap - from scratch. Hand crafted (recycled) Faux Stained Glass, Garden Art, House plants, baskets, candles, windchimes, candles, jewelry. Hairbows. Wall Art. Hand painted oil paintings on canvas.
For information on becoming a Farmer's Market on the Square vendor contact Barbara Armitage, Market Coordinator, at 270-250-2979 or Tuckers.Sation@gmail.com Contact for being a Friend of the Farmer's Market volunteer: Beth Rutherford at 270-384-1202 or luthershorty@gmail.com. Those wishing to showcase their entertainment on a future Saturday, Contact Jana Esch, Entertainment Coordinator, Farmers Market on the Square. Phone 270-378-1375
  • Columbia/Adair County Community Garden Candice Armstrong, Coordinator. Phone 270-384-7375.
  • Click for list of vendors who plan to be at the Farmer's Market on the Square but whose inventory lists aren't yet here




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