The 2016 vendor lineup at the Emerson-Garfield Farmers’ Market is one of our strongest and most diverse yet.
Here’s the current list of all the vendors who are scheduled to join us during the season on all or select dates:
- Mama Torrez Salsa Company: Original family salsa recipes from Mexico and flour tortilla chips
- Sandi’s Bakery: Fresh-baked pastries, cookies, scones, muffins, breads and cupcakes.
- SnowBerry Ridge Farm: Raw honey and honey products (e.g., beeswax, lip balm, natural soaps).
- Song Sparrow Farms: Fresh, locally grown produce, including melons. Also does a CSA.
- Farm Yard: Neighborhood-grown fruits and vegetables. Some craft items.
- Sister Bees Kitchen: Handmade, gourmet granola and granola bars.
- Transitions New Leaf Bakery: Baked goods and fresh produce from their garden.
- The Scone Ranger: Scones that are so good, so moist, so habit-forming.
- Simply Sweets: Baklava, soft brittles, truffles, mints and seasonal products
- Mary Beauregard: Plastic canvas needlepoint.
- The Father’s Table: Neighborhood-grown produce. Also soaps and some crafts.
- Woodard Family Farms: Locally grown produce.
- A Simplified Event: Homemade specialty pies, breads, cakes, cottage-style pasties.
- KC Creations: Original photography, greeting cards, beaded earrings and other beaded items.
- Seely Teriyaki: BBQ teriyaki chicken, stir-fried noodles and rice.
- Morning Sun Bakery: Cinnamon rolls, pies, cookies, quiche (warm & cold), savory pies (warm).
- Urban Settlements: Spokane-based real-estate opportunities and guidance.
- KiYoTees: Recycled jean bags and tie-dyes.
- Riverfront Farm (Project Hope): Neighborhood-grown, scattered-site produce.
- Mary’s Tupperware: Tupperware containers for storing vegetables and fruits.
- CC’s Holistic Gifts & Toast Toppers: Exceptional fruit spreads with no added sugar. Plus aromatherapies and salves.
- Boisjolie Bracelets: Barefoot sandals and a variety of bracelets.
- Made with Love: Start-up bakery with fruit pies, artisan bread and more.
- Anvil Rose Bakery: Homestyle cookies and brownies.
- Black Fire Kettle Corn: Fresh-made delectable kettle corn.
- Drumheller Heritage Gardens: Neighborhood-grown produce, eggs (quail, chicken). Also info on EF Exchange.
- R.P. Guerrero: Organic tree fruit from the Wenatchee area.
- Vladimir Kuzmenko: A wide variety of co-op produce from across Washington State.
- Sunny Springs Gardens: Berkshire pork sausages and ground pork, plus eggs.
And when we say “neighborhood-grown,” we mean it. This is produce that is sown, tended and harvested literally no more than a few blocks away right before market. It doesn’t get any fresher.
On the first Friday of every month, we plan to feature the Christ Kitchen food truck for freshly prepared, on-the-go meals. Other food trucks will join us on occasion throughout the season.
As always, keep in mind that participating vendors can shift from week to week. Keep an eye on our Facebook page for weekly lineups, and be sure to talk to your favorite vendors to determine their schedule.