After two straight weeks of special events (and ten straight weeks of demos and activities), we’re relaxing this Friday with a “regular” market.
That means we’ll still have music. Today our neighborhood’s Renaissance man Bryant McKinley is performing as his one-man band Spokaloo.
We’ll still have our popular KERNEL program with free kids activities (see the recent Spokesman-Review writeup here). This week kids are learning how to make compost tea!
We’ll also still have free dump passes worth $20 each available from the market outreach booth. Residents of Emerson-Garfield Neighborhood can claim those with valid ID.
And, of course, we’ll still have 20+ vendors with a whole range of goods and food items — including milk, eggs and even honey mead. Here they are:
- Alpine Bakery – A full range of baked goods, including gluten-free
- Awesome Possum – Handmade all-natural lotion bars and lip balms
- Country Buddies – Jams, salsas and more
- Courtney’s Crafts for Costa Rica – Handmade jewelry, scrapbooks and more
- The Farm Yard – Neighborhood-grown veggies, herbs and more
- Food for All (aka Vinegar Flats) – Locally grown veggies and herbs
- Hierophant Meadery – Mead, honey, kombucha, syrups and more
- KC Creations – Beaded lanyards, leashes, earrings, photos and custom cards
- Jenkins Java – Cold- and hot-brewed coffee plus sodas
- Mama Torrez Salsas – Authentic salsas, pico de gallo and chips
- Mary Beauregard – Plastic canvas needlepoint
- Morning Sun Bakery – Cinnamon rolls, muffins, cakes
- Orange Thyme – Natural balms, soaps, perfume oils, body butters and more
- Petunia’s Marketplace – Flavored honey, candies, gourmet pasta and more
- Post Street Plants – Flowers, vegetable plants and off-the-vine produce
- Riverfront Farm – Locally grown vegetables from Project Hope Spokane
- R.P. Guerrero Farms – Organic fruit (cherries, peaches, nectarines, apples)
- Rufino Zisumbo – Chair massage
- The Scone Ranger – Sweet and savory scones
- Simply Sweets – Confectionery including baklava and brittles
- Song Sparrow Farms – Locally grown vegetables
- Vladimir Kuzmenko – Fruits and vegetables from the Yakima area
Jenkins Java/Alpine Bakery sells gallons and half-gallons of milk from Spokane’s Family Farm. Petunia’s has eggs and meat from Ramstead Ranch.
We’re looking forward to seeing you all at market today!