2010 All Things Rappahannock Market at The Link

Hours: 10 a.m. — 5 p.m.
From produce to plants, food items and craft items with a tie to the land and/or farming, the All Things Rappahannock Market at The Link in Sperryville celebrates Rappahannock County’s agrarian culture.  Items for sale have been made in the County or have been made using products from the County.

Local agricultural and environmental organizations will offer short educational programs or displays at the Market.

Vendors
Auntart
Vi Vierling
540-631-4170
auntart@yahoo.com
Handmade & embroidered goods.

Susan Blake
equinox923@hotmail.com
Quail eggs & other people’s crafts
(photos, jewelry, ceramic tiles, etc.).

Eastwoods Nurseries
Henry Eastwood & Frances Schroeder
540-675-1234
www.japanesemaples.com
maples@japanesemaples.com
Planting T-shirt; also Japanese Maple Tree
display outside.

Harmany Highland
Joyce Harman

www.harmanyequine.com
harmany@earthlink.net
Cow T-shirts for sale.

Janet Kerig
540-987-8670
Grass weaving, dyed fabric and other
crafts using natural elements.

Nan McEvoy
skyelama@comcast.net
Llama-fiber items (hats) plus discussion
about llamas.

Rappahannock Natural Foods Cooperative Inc.
Hieronymus (Jerome) Niessen
540-987-9699
www.RNF.COOP
HNiessen@RNF.COOP
Farmers’ co-op & local food distribution;
meat & apples for sale.

Second Time Around
Bobby & Debbie Brown
540-675-2313
www.shopsecondtimearound.com
MOODYB62650@aol.com
Hand-painted refurbished furniture
& decorative wood items.

Stonyman Gourmet Farmer
540-675-2005
www.stonymangourmetfarmer.com
farmer@stonymangourmetfarmer.com
Farmstead products provided farm-to-table.

SweetwaterWorks
Jim Vittitow
540-631-0424
jimvittitow@yahoo.com
Garden benches, stools, garden gates
& old-fashioned wooden totes.

Triple Oak Bakery
Brooke Parkhurst
540-675-3601
www.TripleOakBakery.com
tripleoakbakery@gmail.com
Cakes & pastries by a professional
pastry chef— all gluten-free.

Virginia Chutney Co.
Clare Turner
540-631-0424
www.VirginiaChutney.com
clare@virginiachutney.com
Chutney.

Organizations
American Farmland Trust
Jim Baird
www.farmland.org
jbaird@farmland.org
202-378-1235, ext. 235
Advocacy booth/farm land protection.

Farm-to-Table
Trista Sheuerlein
540-987-3322
http://headwatersfdn.org/farm-to-table/
farm2table@headwatersfdn.org
Information.

Land Trust of Virginia
Don Owen
540-687-8441
www.landtrustva.org
donlandtrustva@earthlink.net

Mountain Laurel Montessori Farm School
Susan Holmes
540-675-1011
www.mountainlaurelmontessori.org/
MLMFarmSchool@earthlink.net
Advocacy booth/farm school information.

Piedmont Environmental Council (PEC)
Don Loock
540-522-4222
www.PECVA.org
dloock@pecva.org
Advocacy booth/land preservation/Buy
Fresh, Buy Local.

Plant-A-Row
Kathy Eggers
540-987-7208
http://plantarow.rappahannock.com/
PlantaRowRapp@aol.com
Advocacy booth/sharing the harvest with
the hungry.

RappFlow
Brett Valentine
540-675-3949
www.rappflow.org
bjvavalentine@embarqmail.com
Advocacy/protection of stream water &
water shed plus tour of the rain garden.

Rappahannock County Conservation Alliance (RCCA)
Ashley Matthews
540-987-9118
www.rccava.org
rcca1@earthlink.net
Advocacy booth/land conservation easements.

Rappahannock League for Environmental Protection (RLEP)
Pam Owen
540-317-1449
www.rlep.org
ExDir@RLEP.org.
Advocacy booth/environmental protection.

Others
Flavor Magazine
540-987-9299
www.FlavorMags.com
Bi-monthly local foods magazine.

Gail Swift
GailKathrynSwift@gmail.com
Weaving demos using local yarn.

Local Flavor
Mark Rheinhart, Laurie Smith

www.farmbuyersclub.com/
mark@farmbuyersclub.com
Buyers' Club/farm food delivery.

 

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