Canaan Farmers’ Market 2014 Vendors Directory Sundays, 10am – 1pm On the Common Sponsored by the Friends of Canaan Village http://canaannh.org/boards/friends_cv/index.html CANAAN FARMERS’ MARKET: VENDORS Sundays, 10am – 1pm On the Common Fresh • Local • Fun Autumn Harvest Suzanne & Ray LeBlanc/ 603 632-9144 www.autumnharvestnh.com Autumn Harvest Farm is a diversified farm located in Grafton, NH. We have been in business since 2002. We grow a wide assortment of vegetables in season, raise chickens for eggs and lamb for meat. We make Maple Syrup in the spring and have commercial kitchen at our farm where we bake breads, make jam, jellies, pickles, relish, chutney, mustards, pestos and many more items. In the spring we raise and sell a wide assortment of vegetable, flower and herb plants. We sell our goods at 5 area Farmers Markets including Canaan, where we have been a vendor since 2006! We also have a large CSA and sell at Winter Markets all year long. Capron Apiaries; Enfield NH Marilynn and Lucien Capron/603 632-7029 New to the Canaan Market in 2012, Capron Apiaries sells its very OWN Pure Raw Honey. They have been raising honeybees for 8 years now – with 15 hives at different locations in Enfield and Canaan. Watch for Capron Apiaries at the Market the end of August when honey extraction season begins! Products include Pure Raw Honey for sale, bee’s wax, and other new products coming in the fall of 2014. Ceramun LLC, Canaan NH John Dadmun/ 802 280-8068 John Dadmun is an alum of Canaan Elementary and of MVRHS, graduating in '81. In the summer of 2013 John formed Ceramun LLC, putting his more creative interests into production. John published an article with illustrations in the May 2014 edition of Ceramics Monthly Magazine. John makes hand formed and wheel thrown works of ceramic. He looks forward to many years of continued production and expression in this form. John lives and maintains a private studio in Canaan NH. Graham Hill Studios, Canaan NH Melissa Allen 603 523-7996 Specializing in handmade items including quilts, photo notecards, children's knitting needles, and homemade baked goods. Ms. Allen also teaches quilting classes for all levels. Ms. Allen is a mother of two children and a fourth grade teacher at Mount Lebanon Elementary School. You can check out her wares on etsy at grahamhillstudios or at local farmer's markets throughout the summer. Happy Trails Inc Creative Consultants Dave Jones/802 881-5598 www.facbook.com/HappyTrailsInc [email protected] Overall artist in many mediums, but for the Canaan Farmers market I will be mainly specializing in woodburning and gifts from your local backyard. Scavenging through your local woods and creatively designing your perfect creation. Encouraging individual custom designs from the actual client through creatively consulting with each other. Happy Trails… Healthy Porcupine Darlene Forshee www.thehealthyporcupine.com The Healthy Porcupine offers truly all-natural soaps, balm, and laundry powder made with grass-fed tallow that is humanely sourced from New Hampshire farms. We use only essential oils and will never use chemical fragrance oils or colorants in our soaps. Visit our website or “like" us on facebook for updates on markets, events, and new products! Huntoon Farm Phil & Donna Huntoon/603 768-5579 www.huntoonfarm.com Huntoon Farm is a 5 generation diversified family farm providing products from our fields, forests, and farm kitchen. Selling at farmers markets and the farm stand at 46 Huntoon Rd in Danbury, the farm has recently been approved to accept SNAP benefits. Baked goods and prepared foods, are made from scratch, using our own products whenever possible: eggs, herbs, maple syrup, vegetables, fruits, turkey, chicken, beef and pork. Our main goal is to keep property taxes paid, which keeps the farm undeveloped as it has been for the last 150-plus years. The public in turn reaps the benefits of open space and a local food supply. Lori Has Layers a.k.a. Carousel Farm Lori and Robin Gowing, Proprietors/[email protected] Lori and Robin are residents of Canaan and currently in their third year at the Canaan Farmer’s Market. Initially, they were looking for an outlet for the extra fresh eggs their chickens were laying. During the first year they progressed into offering the extra vegetables from their garden. Last year they added home-made baked goods. This year they also offer jam, jelly and wooden crafts such as, raised planters and picnic tables. Next year their hope is to have duck eggs available and possibly ducklings. Magic Mountain Products; Orange NH Anita Garland/603 523-7141 Offering: House Plants, Grain Bag Market totes,(many uses), Microwave Heating Bags, Eye Pillows, Cell Phone purses and holders, Potholders, Dog Leashes, Maple Syrup, and Maple Candy from SUGAR MOON in Grafton, N.H. and Blue Berries in season. Purses, totes and heating bags can be special ordered, with your choice of fabric and fragrances. Stop by, check my products out, and chat. Thank You. See you at the Market or call. Mount Pleasant Orchard; Grafton NH Steve Kuligoski/603 523-4325 The Mount Pleasant Orchard in Grafton NH was started around the turn of the century. Nearing 1,000 trees, the apple orchard produces McIntosh, Cortland, Red Delicious, Golden Delicious, Empire, Macoun, Ida Reds, Melrose and Honey Crisp. In addition to selling apples at the Canaan Market, Steve also opens his orchard on weekends in the fall for pick-your-own, sells apples to local grocery stores, donates apples to Willing Hands, presses cider, hosts school groups and scouting troops for picking and cider pressing and is exploring hard cider for adult enjoyment. Tending an orchard of this size should be enough work, but Steve is primarily a designer and master builder of log homes. Out of Chaos Linda Callison/[email protected] Linda Callison comes to the market with her handmade wind chimes and jewelry of found, repurposed materials. Each is unique, one of a kind with delicate bead work with natural stones and Czech glass. Vivian's Sweet Treats, Canaan NH Jessica L. Vivian/802 698-7606 Jessica is an active mother of four children who enjoys baking and party planning. While working on a bachelor’s degree in psychology, Jessica keeps busy being a stay at home mom, doing communications for the CES PTA and finding new fun things to bake. In Jessica’s family, she’s always been known for her Butter Cream & Cupcakes but the homemade Granola came about after trying to get her family to eat healthier. Not long after her first few batches, friends and family members were requesting more of it. Jessica joined the market this year and named her granola flavors after iconic places around Canaan and the Mascoma Valley. You can find her and some interesting homemade treats at the Canaan Farmers market.
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