Upcoming – Week 12: Aug 24 & 26

August 24th – Ketchum Market

This week we have music by Tuck Wilson featuring his mellow tenor voice and clean sophisticated guitar work. His early songs included classic folk of the 60s including Pete Seeger, Peter Paul and Mary, Joan Baez, and Judy Collins, Bob Dylan, James Taylor and remains the core of his repertoire and also includes classics like Fats Waller and Hoagie Carmichael as well as more current artists Green Day and Counting Crows as well as original tunes

Melons! Lot’s of tasty melons, cantaloupes & watermelons. So perfect for these August days – combine them with the large variety of other fruits available & presto! – a feast for royalty!

August 26th – Hailey Market

Hailey features musical fun for kids and grown-ups alike with Mr. Cappi, coming to us from Twin Falls.  He is entertaining and multi-talented playing a wide variety of instruments and interacting with both kids and adults as he engages folks to pick up an instrument and play along. You will most likely be familiar with many of Mr. Cappi’s songs as you join in the fun of singing and playing symbols, drums, bells, blocks and more.


This weeks featured vendors – whom you may find at both Ketchum and Hailey – Mention you saw them here and get 10% off your order! (offer expires Aug 27th)

M & M Heath Farms

M&MHeathBoothM&M Heath Farms grows several heirloom varieties and has diverse types of potato (16 varieties), 10 varieties of winter squash, 14 kinds of tomatoes (including 7 heirloom varieties) and several types of summer squash, cucumbers, peppers, lettuce, beets, swiss chard, herbs, onions, fresh beans, dry beans, sunflowers, hay and grain. They raise organic beef, pork, chickens and other poultry, and eggs and produce organic seed and look forward to providing a local source to other growers and their livestock live a good healthy life with plenty of pasturing and exercise.

Shooting Star Farm

Using natural methods (not certified organic but basically organic methods, Carol and Jeff from Shooting Star Farm engage in sustainable land practices.wise resource is their priority along with a couple of greenhouses that have allowed them to grow tomatoes and peppers in areas where frost may occur any night of the summer. At Carol’s booth you can find lettuce, mixed greens, radishes, several varieties of herbs, eggs, jellies, honey, small sweet loaf breads, and dog treats. In late June she has peas, beans and strawberries. Cherry tomatoes arrive in mid-July, along with onions, squash, peppers, and beets. Be sure to purchase a bag of her sweet carrots, many of her herb and vegetable varieties are heirlooms.

Links:
M & M Heath Farm on Facebook
Tuck Wilson

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