Mandevilletrailheadmarket.com March Newsletter Vendors of the Month Pat Mitchel Congratulations to Pat Mitchel, the market’s vendor of the month. Pat has been a regular at the market for the last five years. After retiring from Bell South in 2002, Pat found himself spending more time pursing his woodworking hobby of thirty plus years. Pat has resided in Mandeville for ten years and after visiting the market, he decided it would be a good place for him to sell his work. Before becoming a regular at the market, Pat made toys for his grandchildren and all types of wooden items for his family and friends. Pat enjoys coming to the market as he says the market keeps him active and gives him a reason to continue creating new items for his customers. Pat builds patio tables, flower box planters, herb planters, infant swings, trash bins, wooden toys and other items. Pat’s unique bee hive hanging baskets are designed to add interest to any outdoor or indoor hanging plant. Pat also enjoys working with other vendors to create items that combine their artistic work with his. Examples are the owl coaster sets and the herb planters that feature Pat’s work and the artwork of Ferris Hotard. He is also happy to work with customers to create custom pieces. From shelving to lazy susans for the table or pantry, Pat says, “bring me the dimensions and I will tell you if it can be done.” Pat spends many hours in his workshop but he also finds time to work part-time as a civilian employee at the St Tammany Sheriff’s office. Pat will quickly let you know he is not one to “watch the grass grow.” Stop by and visit with Pat and see his work under the blue tent near the fountain splash pad at the trailhead. See his Pat on our website mandevilletrailheadmarket.com March Birthdays: Ferris Hotard, Cathy Allen, Melanie Mills, Fran Pechon, Larry Buras, Ann Cappo, Harold Allen, and Sarah Marvel. Happy Birthday to all from the market. Vendor Highlight: This month the vendor highlight features Kandy Carroll and Joe Spivey of Mia Eggrolls. Kandy and Joe have been vendors at the market for five years. Vietnamese eggrolls, shrimp or chicken summer rolls, and gluten free noodle salads are among some of their customers’ favorites. Stop by and see them in 12a under the covered walkway. Market Attendance:The market attracted 1947 visitors in February and 1030 to the website. Facebook post reached 1446 people. Vendors, we need to encourage everyone to “like” our facebook. Also encourage shoppers to sign the guest book located next to Linda Watsky’s booth near the depot building. Newsletter Ads: Please notice the vendor ads on the back of the newsletter. If you are interested in placing an ad, please contact Eric or Donna. Info can be sent to [email protected] $5 fee will be donated to the Samaritan Center each month. St. Patrick’s Day Contest: Saturday, March 14, vendors are encouraged to dress for St Patrick’s Day. Wear something green and enter to win free booth space for first, $10 off for second and $5 off booth space for third. Past Vendor Contest: Thanks to all vendors who dressed for the Valentine and Mardi Gras holiday contests. First place for Valentine’s Day went to Belinda Page. First place for Mardi Gras was awarded to Elizabeth Duet. Every Saturday from 9:00 a. m. -1:00 p. m. Donna Beakley, Market Coordinator 985-845-4515 [email protected] Committee Members Ferris Hotard Eric Walsh Carol Wucther Mike Mizell (parking) Linda Watsky (website) Send info to her Reminder If the weather deters you from attending the market, please call Donna’s cell at 985-8454515 and let her you will be at the Reminders: If know you need to not cancel market. Also, let her know if you plan to your spot, please notify Donna by attend the following Saturday so she can slot Wednesday. you. She will not assume you are returning the following Saturday. Entertainment for this month: March 7- Patrick Cooper March 14-Necessary Gentlemen March 14-St Patty’s Vendor Contest March 21- The Jane Austen Festival March 28- Paul Lucido NOTICE TO VENDORS: Set up fees for the market will increase to $20 on April 4 due to rent being paid to the city beginning in April. The setup fee at the market has been $15 since the market’s beginning in 2002.Due to the market’s increased operating expenses and the desire to continue the music, special activities, newsletter, website and other planned activities hosted at the market, unfortunately this increase is necessary. I appreciate your cooperation and understanding concerning this change. SPECIAL PRODUCTS JEWELRY & ACCESSORIES FOOD BOB’S SPECIALTY KITCHEN Fresh food products, candies, and baked goods. Serving the Mandeville Trailhead every Saturday. 9 am to 1 pm. ARTS & CRAFTS Duet Photography “Bringing a Touch of Nature to You.”Beautifully photographed wildlife ready to brighten your home and office. Come see us towards the back of the Trailhead Market every Saturday from 9am to 1pm. Patricia & John Paul Duet. 985-445-3852 and 985-445-3853 CAPSATIONS IN JEWELRY Specializing in religious jewelry, unique LSU and Saints jewelry. And the home of the original slap cap bracelets for children. Belinda Page, booth 50B. (985)264-3452. [email protected] Catering orders are welcomed! Bob Songy, booth 11B. (504)4948887 watercolors by ferris hotard DOUBLE BB RANCH BEEF JERKY “Better Than Beef Jerky.” Try our Spicy, our Sweet Heat, and our Mild. The best jerky you ever put in your mouth! Leon Blanda, (985)259-0558 “Ferris of Them All Collection.” …Oils and watercolors…paintings, sculpture, and other creations. Come by for my “Pickles & Paintings.” Delicious homemade pickles-try a sample! ferris patrick hotard, toward the back of the market. 985.951.0728. [email protected] ferrispatrickhotardart.com ‘CHARMED I’M SURE BY CATHY ALLEN’ Large variety of charm earrings & necklaces. Handmade rosaries & rosary bracelets. See me at the Mandeville Trailhead Market on Saturday mornings. Cathy Allen, booth 6A & 6B. WONKY WOODWORKS SOUPE MARCHÉ Loaded Baked Potato Soup. Crawfish Spinach Lasagna. Crawfish Buttery Bread. “Better than La Madeleine” Tomato Soup. Prepared foods to take home. Catering available. Chef Fran Strayham and Eric Walsh, booth 11A. 985.373.6072 Lamheart’s Creations Upcycled pallet wood décor personalized just for you. New Orleans themed art, coat/towel hooks, chalkboards, wine racks, coffee tables and more. Custom orders welcome. Rebekah Perre, booth 37A. (504)905-9176 https://m.facebook.com/wonkyw oodworks CAJUN VILLAGE PRODUCTS Limited edition fine art. Cajuns–George Rodrigue; Landscapes-Goble; Foret Impressionist-Logan-Schexnayder. Betty and Gerald Deffez, Lafitte street entrance (under the roof). Women’s Accessories from purses to hats Wallets to organizers Scarfs to headbands Custom made to match your taste Linda: [email protected] or call 504 256-1312
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