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There
are only four Winter Markets left this year, so don't miss a chance to
get the best in sustainable local foods, Over 20 local vendors will be
at the Griswold offering eggs, meats, cheeses, bread, veggies, apples,
candy, grains, flour, maple products, pastries and lots more!
Here's
a list of the vendors who will be at the April 7 Winter Market at
the Griswold Center in downtown Worthington.
Aboxa Fudge
- Fudge Blueberry
Patch - Blueberries, Pies Candy by Karen - Candy
Cedar Cress
Pork - Pork
Dan The Baker
- Breads
Dana Lees
- Baked goods
Few of My
Favorite Things - Baked goods, Pastries, Relishes,
woodworking
Gillogly
Orchard - Apples, Asparagus, Honey, Turnips
HW Produce
- Vegetables, Eggs, Meat, Honey
Kokoborrego
Cheese - Artisan sheep and cow milk cheeses
Long
Meadows -
Grass fed beef, Eggs Ohio Farm
Direct - Cheese
PJ's All
Natural Farms - Produce, Pasta, Breads, Candy,
Sauces
Pleiades Maple
- Maple products
Raven Rocks
- Eggs, Meat, Butternut Squash, Almond butter, Kombucha
Shagbark Seed
and Mill - Bean, Grains, Flour
Shugs Cookies
- Fresh Baked goods and cookies
Silver Bridge
- Coffee
Speckled Hen
Farms - Chicken, Eggs, Breakfast truck (outside) Sunny Meadows Flower Farm - Flowers
Sweet Things
Gourmet - Jams and Jellies, Baked Goods
Some
vendors are at the Market on alternate weeks. See next week's
newsletter for vendors that are not at the April 7 Market,
but
will be there on April 14.
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"So Where Is the Winter Market?"
The
Winter Market location is the Griswold Center, 777 High
Street.
It is at the northwest corner of the Village Green (intersection
of US23 and SR161). Here's
a map

Griswold Center as
seen from High St
Win
Vendor
Goodies in Our Raffle
Drop by the Info
Booth for a free raffle ticket. We're giving away a bag of market
vendor goodies every month! Worthington PreCycle Day is April 18 & 19 Keep your "stuff" local by participating in this Worthington-wide, curbside, free exchange of re-usable items. More info is here
Subscribe to
the Worthington Farmers Market Friends email newsletter by sending an
email
here. This
newsletter is a project of the Old Worthington Farmer’s Market Friends,
a group of local volunteers dedicated to enhancing the Farmer’s Market
experience by promoting healthy, locally produced food and products,
providing education on healthy living, eating locally and sustainably
and strengthening our bonds as a community. If you would like to become
a member of Friends, are interested in sponsorship or have questions,
please contact Robin
Kimbrell at
owfmf...@gmail.com
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