Feb 19 2011
Altadena Urban Farmers Market February 20, 2011 Rain or Shine

This Sunday Altadena Urban Farmers Market is by all accounts going to the largest based on vendors registered.  Everyone is keeping their fingers crossed that the skies will clear just in time for the 1pm start of the market.
The Altadena Farners Market now running for about 6 months, has grown in size and popularity in the Pasadena/Altadena areas, held once a month at the Zane Grey Estate on Mariposa Ave in the City of Altadena.

This month I am going to be there selling a Spanish Tortilla and my brother will be there selling a homemade Mexican marinade. We are both anxious and excited to be a part of this great event.
Special thanks to all the vendors and Arroyo Time Bank members and in particular all the people who attend and buy from the vendors.
Be sure to stop by our table #24 for a sample of Spanish Tortilla and Mexican Marinade and perhaps another treat or two.

Here’s the full list of vendors that are scheduled for the upcoming market:

Name    Company    Products    Location
Sonali Kolhatkar    Baker Goddess    Bakery    18
Karen Hirsch    Apron Strings    Bakery    19
Michael    Daly Cakes    Bakery    20
Ellen Snortland    Authentic Scandinavian Goodies    Bakery    21
Janine Cristano    Arroyo Time Bank Collective    Bakery etc    6
Ross Merrick    Ross Roast    Coffee    Porch
Joseph Schuldiner    AUFM Demos    Cooking Demo    Porch
Marisol Martinez    California Bohemian Leather    Craft / Belts    L1
Marcia Coppess    Homebody Botanicals    Craft / Health & Beauty    L2
Beth Samuel    Wolvesahead    Craft / Knits    L3
Don Beni    Don Beni    Craft / Pottery    L4
Christian Sariol    Sugar House Farms    Eggs & Produce    2
Janine Cristano    Arroyo Time Bank      Free Market / Cookbook Swap / Bank    17
Bruce Steele    Zorthian Ranch Honey    Honey    8
Xenia    Rainbow Ranch Farms    Meat    5
Rashinda Purifoy    Cast Iron Gourmet    Meat    7
Megan Hobza    Veganistas!    Prepared foods    1
Sarah Emery Bunn    Sarah Emery Bunn Granola    Prepared foods    3
Karen Klemens    Mothercluck    Prepared foods    12
Devera Johnson    Dee Dee’s Jam Sessions    Prepared foods    13
Kristina Clinton    Kristina Clinton    Prepared foods    14
Rosa Leon    Pine Street Products    Prepared foods    15
Lee Manning    Earl’s Gone Wild    Prepared Foods    22
Yolanda Brown    Half Moon Pies    Prepared foods    23
Victor Caballero    Victor Caballero Mexican Food    Prepared foods    24
Lisa Chimner    Lisa’s Soups    Prepared foods    26
Kathy Kennedy    Arroyo Food Coop    Prepared foods    27
Elaina Luther    Culture Club 101    Prepared foods    28
Chimene Visser    LekkerFit    Prepared foods    29
Susann Edmonds    Edmonds Jerk Sauce    Prepared foods    30
Eduardo Casarez    Cuatro Caminos    Produce    9
Christina Wenger    A Thinking Stomach    Produce & Prepared Foods    4
Craig Ruggles    Winnetka Farms    Produce & Seedlings    10
Nysha Dahlgren    Ardenwood Edibles    Seedlings    11
Gail Murphy    RIPE Altadena Seed Swap    Seeds    16

Details of the market:

Zane Grey Estate

396 E Mariposa Street
Altadena, CA
Sunday, February 20 · 1:00pm – 4:00pm (3rd Sunday of every month)
Come shop for homegrown and homemade stuff, mostly food, from your neighbors. Get inspired–maybe you are a potential vendor for the next market! Bring your family, pet some goats, chase some chickens. Enjoy an afternoon on the grounds of Altadena’s Zane Grey Estate.

Don’t wait in line! Download the membership form at www.arrroyotimebank.org and fill it out in advance! Date it for the day of the market.

Interested in being a vendor at a future market? Submit your application any time at www.arroyotimebank.org

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The rain is supposed to end just in time for a beautiful Sunday afternoon at the Market. More vendors than ever. Demonstrations in cooking, skin care, pottery, leather working. A whole section of swap tables—seed swap, cookbook swap, and the FREE MARKET table for everything from extra veggies to baby’s clothes. Delicious food to eat on site. Bring your own shopping bags and containers to help us reduce waste.
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