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FARMS:

2/RED FOX RUN ORCHARD: done for the season
3/ SAIMS FRUIT: done for the season
4/ALTAN ALMA ORGANICS & FARM: Eggs, Organics greens, sprouts, herbs, nuts, dried fruit
5/MIMI'S GARDEN/FATHER EARTH ORGANICS: Organic Vegetables, herbs, flowers
6/KIOWA VALLEY ORGANICS: Organic vegetables, organic eggs, organic meat
7/MILLER FARMS: Pesticide-free vegetables
8/ BOYLES FAMILY FARMS - cut flowers, vegetables, and Chickens and Pork.
9/ COMMON ROOTS -non-certified Colorado grown vegetables
READY TO EAT FOODS:

• 501 ROADHOUSE - Zuberfizz sodas! Handcrafted old fashioned sodas made in Durango, Colorado. Eight delicious flavors to choose from! Boulder ice cream, Silver Canyon coffee DATES: June 11, June 18, June 25, July 2, July 9
• COLORADO'S BEST TAMALES - 7 different tamales: chicken cheese jalapeno, mild chicken, mild pork, pork cheese jalapeno, habanero pork, bean cheese jalapeno and potato cheese jalapeno
• TINY BUBBLES CATERING - muffins, quick bread, cookies, croissants...JUNE 18, JULY 16, SEPT 3, OCT 1
• ORGANO GOLD coffee infused with Ganoderma Lucidum. Healthy coffee and hot chocolate sold by the cup or box.
Health, Wellness and Beauty

• LEFT HAND ACUPUNCTURE- Acupuncture - mini sessions and info. dates: Aug 27, Sept. 3, Sept 24, Oct 8, Oct 15
• LIVING TREE SOAPS - Hand made cold process soaps, candles, salves, lotions, butters, salts, bath bombs, chap stick, bath bags.
• LOVE & LIGHT HOLISTIC HEALTH SERVICES - ionic foot baths
• MASSAGE - MEGHAN CHRISTENSEN - Chair massage therapy
• MINDFUL MASSAGE - Chair massage
• MOUNTAIN WEST WELLNESS - Acupuncture and traditional Chinese medicine. Dates: July 9, Aug 13
• NAYA ORGANICS - Yummy, handmade organic skin care products.
• NETWORK LIFE CENTER- Gentle form of chiropractic (Network Spinal Analysis) dates: Sept. 17, Oct. 1
• STOUTLIFE - Mila is a miracle whole raw food "seed" and has the safest natural source of Omega 3's in the world. Mila has fiber, protein, omega three fatty acids, anti-oxidants and phytochemicals to deliver the missing ingredients to the diets of millions of people around the world. Mila contains nutrients that is needed by every man, women and child even your pets can eat it! Mila will also get you off all those drugs with all those nasty side effects! Come check us out!
• ZAVELLA - Eco-Friendly Clothing.
SWEETS, MEATS, PASTAS, SALSAS, GRANOLA, BREAD....

• BACON CAKES- Baked goods, cakes and cookies. dates: July 16 and 23, Aug 20, 27, Sept 10, 17, 24, Oct 15
• BEARCLAW GRANOLA - Packaged Granola.
• CAPPELO'S PASTA - Gluten free, grain free fresh pasta.
• COLORADO'S BEST BEEF: Boulder County raised natural beef and jerky
• DON ESTEVAN FOODS - Olive Tapanade.
• HIGH PLAINS MEATS- LONGMONT, CO- prepackaged frozen brats, ribs and jerky. Serving cooked samples.
• PAPPARDELLE'S PASTA - Dried pasta and frozen ravioli
• STYRIA BAKERY - European style organic baked bread and goods.
• THE TASTERIE TRUCK - criossants, cupcakes, whoopie pies, cookies, sandwiches, coffee, lemonade, caramel corn, rice krispy treats, muffins.
COMMUNITY AND SERVICES

• VICTORY HYDRO GARDENING - soil amendments, fertilizers, seeds, tools for gardening and more!
• INDEPENDENT POWER SYSTEMS - Solar PV systems.
• LONGMONT DAIRY - Milk samples, milk, 1/2 & 1/2, cream.
• COLORADO PET CHEF - Pet treats, durable goods, samples.
• CITY ELECTRIC - PV Solar and Electrical Systems.
• WAYNE LEE PHOTOGRAPHY - Wayne wrote a book about Louisville that will be for sale. dates: Aug 13 - Oct 15
• JOHNSON SHARPENING - Sharpening knives and tools, restored knife sales.
• TRANSITION COLORADO
ENTERTAINMENT 2011

**Oct 1 - Hannah Oatman 9am - 10 am
10am - 12pm / Esther Sparkes
**Oct 8 - 10-12pm/ (click to link) Don and the Roping Dummies
**Oct 15
Local News
Meet the Candidates running for Mayor at the market
SHERI MARSELLA
www.marsellaformayor.com
and
BOB MUCKLE
www.bobmuckle.org

Colorado’s Best Beef Company
4791 Jay Road
Boulder, CO 80301-4341
303-449-8632 or FAX 303-449-8629 www.naturalbeef.com
All Natural *
Charolais and Charolais-Crossbred Beef
Locally Owned, Family Owned and operated.
·No feed antibiotics.
·No growth hormones or steroids.
·No artificial ingredients.*
·Minimally processed.*
·Dry-Aged 14-21 days.
·Humanely treated.
Offering ¼’s, ½’s- custom cut, individual cuts- steaks, roasts, ground beef; retail, wholesale, fresh, frozen: as well as specialty items made exclusively from our beef: beef jerky- 9 flavors, beef bacon, brats, franks, sausage (Italian, German, breakfast, Chorizo, Polish)
*Pasture raised and corn-finishedto perfection: available year- round.
. . . from our ranch, to your table.
Farmers markets spur job growth, new report finds
In the midst of the depressing news surrounding our national economy, here is something good, positive, productive and healthy. Thanks for being a part of a growing, thriving today! You make the difference.
http://www.mnn.com/money/green-workplace/stories/farmers-markets-spur-job-growth-new-report-finds
Farmers Market Coalition Celebrates Farmers Markets as Economic Engines
During National Farmers Market Week
While unemployment hovers at record levels this summer, entrepreneurship is thriving in unexpected places. With little fanfare, the nation’s several thousand farmers markets are growing jobs and strengthening local and regional economies.
United States Secretary of Agriculture Tom Vilsack proclaimed August 7-13, 2011 as National Farmers Market Week. Since 2000, the number of farmers markets has grown 150%, from 2,863 markets in 2000 to 7,175 in 2011. As demand grows for fresh, local food, and shoppers seek relationships with the farms that make such food possible, farmers markets are bolstering local economies in communities large and small.
- Vermont farmers markets yielded $8 million in gross sales to producers in 2010, up 14% from 2009.
- 21 farmers markets in Oklahoma led to an increase of 113 jobs, $5.9 million in direct and indirect economic output, and a $2.2 million increase in income.
- 152 farmers markets in Iowa provided 576 jobs, $59.4 million in economic output, and a $17.8 million increase in income.
- The Crescent City Farmers Market in New Orleans generated $9.88 million in total economic impact in 2010.
- The Hunterdon Land Trust Farmers' Market in New Jersey has an annual regional economic impact of $2.6 million.
- Twenty-six Mississippi farmers markets created a total economic impact of $1.6 million, 15.88 part-time jobs, $213,720 in wages, and $16,000 in state and local taxes.
Research shows, too, that farmers markets spur spending at neighboring businesses. Studies of the Easton Farmers Market in Pennsylvania, for example, found that 70% of farmers market customers are also shopping at downtown businesses, spending up to an extra $26,000 each week. The Emporia Farmers Market in Emporia, Kansas generated $36,000 in sales tax between 2003 and 2010, supporting the state economy.
A new report by the Union of Concerned Scientists notes that “…further expansion of local and regional food systems has the potential to create tens of thousands of additional jobs. For example, modest public funding to support 100 to 500 farmers markets could create as many as 13,500 jobs over a five-year period.”
“Farmers markets are the ultimate green sector of the economy,” says Stacy Miller, Executive Director of the Farmers Market Coalition. “They are stand-out successes in delivering triple bottom line benefits while making entrepreneurship work in towns large and small. During Farmers Market Week, FMC invites everyone to ‘put their money where their mouth is’ by celebrating the power of farmers markets to incubate new businesses and nourish both rural and urban economies.”
