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Voorhees JUN 15 2013
Hello, Voorhees Marketeers!
General Notes
Gorgeous weather and a fun special promotion should combine to create a wonderful Market Saturday.
Vendor Notes
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LATE ADDITION: Rodizio Grill is joining the Market this week in space 04, in front of Burger 21. Visit Emeritus in its new location at space 08.
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Bellview Winery returns this week for their first appearance in June. Welcome them back. Remind your customers that we have fine wines every week.
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Renee Sikking and Sue Sikking Kearns of Sikking Flowers, Vineland, will visit Saturday to scout our market for their family farm. They’re an excellent, reputable grower with plenty of Market experience. If you get a chance to meet them, please encourage them to bring their hanging baskets, cut flowers, bouquets, and arrangements for the rest of the season. They would complement our roster beautifully.
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Hank Sauce will be back for a second week.
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Woods Edge Wool Farm will be here with a freezer load of beef and probably some yak. They’ll also have alpaca wearables including socks and scarves, their gorgeous blankets, PLUS beeswax candles and honey.
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Guuky Natural Cosmetics (Pure and Natural, Green and Clean, from right here in Mount Laurel) will take a tent this week with their own line products. We think they’ll find our shoppers receptive to their “made by the vendor” approach.
Caribbean Block Party
Activities begin at 9am and end at noon.
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Steel Drums Calypso Band
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Liberty Travel will join us under the Information tent
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Pony rides will take place in the field along the retainer wall
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Baby Farm Animal Petting Zoo also along the retainer wall.
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The Children’s Discovery Museum Tent
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Floral Lei’s will be available for vendors to give as gifts with purchase.
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Palm Tree decor.
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Vendors requested to embrace the theme by wearing colorful island garb
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Balloon Artist will be on site near Duffield’s where children will most likely want a few dozen extra donuts while they wait their turns.
Courier-Post Advance Promotion
Here’s a link to the story titled “Caribbean Scene at Voorhees Farm Market this Weekend” that appeared in the June 12 Courier-Post.
Voorhees JUN 08 2013
GENERAL NOTES
I delayed posting the site plan this week in the hope of better news from several vendors. Now that all the news is in, the Site Plan is complete.
WEATHER
This messy junk will pass by 3AM. We’ll have a pleasant, dry, party sunny day tomorrow for the Market hours. Bring your best stuff and sell out!
VENDOR NOTES
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Monroeville Winery is back this week for another round of wine sales. Next week, they’ll make way for Bellview Winery so the Market will never be without a wine vendor.
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Visalli Farm will not return. We regret losing them, but they were not able to make a go of the Market without selling produce. We are currently interviewing nurseries and greenhouses looking for a replacement. If you know a reputable farm you’d like us to invite, please reach out to David.
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Brand new vendor Hank’s Hot Sauce will be joining us for the first time this week and plans to spend the rest of the season. Please spend a minute making them feel welcome.
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Woods Edge Wool Farm will return next week, SAT JUN 15, with their unique variety of farm products—beef, yak, alpaca wool, candles, honey . . . .
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We’re also expecting Momma’s Home Made to bring their signature apple sauce, perhaps as soon as next week.
Remember, no particular space is ever guaranteed. We do our best to accommodate your space and location needs, especially if you make them known to us! We appreciate your flexibility in making the Market a big success for everyone.
Collingswood JUN 08 2013
Hello, Farm Marketeers!
Welcome back for Week 6 of our 2013 Season.
MISSING MY PHONE
David Hodges will be harder to reach this Saturday. My cell phone is at the Louisville Airport until Monday, so use my home phone (856 854-8385) before 6am Saturday. After 6am, look for me onsite. I won’t have a phone.
GUEST VENDORS
John & Kira’s Chocolate will be back this week.
GUEST ARTIST/CRAFTER
Relaxpak uses locally grown grains inside crafted fabric packs to heat the body in cold weather and cool it when the weather gets hot.
CHEF DEMO
Amanda Feifer makes pickles, but that’s not all. She’s a fermentation enthusiast who brines, ferments, and pickles produce of all types. Her demo starts at 10AM.
Attention all BID Vendors:
Mike DiBartolo, not David Hodges, is your contact for all questions regarding your appearance. Mike DiBartolo, dibartolobakery@comcast.net (609) 949-3424,
VEGGIE VALET
Veggie Valet will be back this week in a space near the police station.
FLEXIBLE SITE PLAN
Changes will continue to occur throughout the season as vendors come and go and as we learn more about how neighbors interact. I remind you no spaces are ever guaranteed and require your cooperation if I move your location any given week.
Collingswood JUN 01 2013
Hello, Farm Marketeers!
Welcome back for Week 5 of our 2013 Season.
As I told you earlier, I have created this blog to communicate with you more directly and to eliminate email attachments. You may visit it at any time, but particularly after midnight on Thursdays to see the weekly notes and the site plan.
GUEST VENDORS
At the east end of the Market, this week’s extraordinary guests are:
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Market Day Canele
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Green Aisle Grocery
GUEST ARTIST/CRAFTER
Another 2013 innovation, each week we’ll host just one crafter or local artist selling self-produced work. The program is organized by Market favorite Aimee Eckert. This week’s Featured Artist is Sylvia Starlight Toys.
Attention all BID Vendors:
Mike DiBartolo, not David Hodges, is your contact for all questions regarding your appearance. Mike DiBartolo, dibartolobakery@comcast.net (609) 949-3424,
VEGGIE VALET
Veggie Valet will be back this week in a space near the police station.
THE TABLECLOTH PROGRAM
David Hodges will have pre-cut tablecloth sections ($5 for a 4-foot length) to help you quickly and easily identify any produce you’ve purchased for resale. You may also request sections cut to specific lengths.
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Green-and-white striped tablecloths will indicate produce you have purchased from a Jersey Fresh farm for resale.
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Red-and-white striped tablecloths will indicate produce not grown in New Jersey.
FLEXIBLE SITE PLAN
Changes will continue to occur throughout the season as vendors come and go and as we learn more about how neighbors interact. I remind you no spaces are ever guaranteed and require your cooperation if I move your location any given week.
Voorhees Site Plan JUN 01 2013
VENDOR NOTES
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Monroeville Winery braved the winds last week and will return this Saturday for their second market day.
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John & Kira’s Chocolates will return as well, for their second week.
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Visalli Farm will bring back with their bedding plants and hanging baskets after a week off forced by Kathy’s broken elbow. Wish them well, please.
Remember, no particular space is ever guaranteed.
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We do our best to accommodate your space and location needs, especially if you make them known to us!
We appreciate your flexibility in making the Market a big success for everyone.
Doc McStuffins at Voorhees TC Market SAT JUN 01
This news from Lisa Milideo, Assistant Marketing Director, Voorhees Town Center
Note this Saturday – June 1 – Radio Disney – Doc McStuffins Event – Sat, June 1, 10am-12Noon
Brought to VTC by Partnership w/ Nemours duPont Prediatrics
In conjunction with their Grand Opening down the street on Echelon Road
Doctors will hold “check-up” visits of children’s stuffed toys on Plaza.
An Emergency Vehicle will be on display for tours on plaza.
Radio Disney DJ will hold games and interact with the crowd
Radio Disney will have giveaways
Radio Disney stage/vehicle on center of plaza for display
This Disney Program is designed to teach children NOT to be afraid of Doctors/medical professionals.
Flyers promoting this event have been distributed and it has also been promoted on VTC FB/Twitter with 95 shares of the post.
Welcome Farm Marketeers!
I’ve invited you to this special blog where I’ll be posting site plans and news of interest to vendors at the Collingswood and Voorhees Farmers’ Markets.
From now on, Thursday emails will contain a link to this blog instead of attachments with site plans and Market details.
The other big advantage of this technique is that you can “carry your site plan with you” on your smart phone at the Market.
These are golden beets from Fruitwood Farm, oven roasted, sliced thick, pan crisped in olive oil, and finished with a honey glaze. Thanks to Lindsey Ferguson for the recipe.
Scroll through the blog to see the site plans and vendor notes for Collingswood and Voorhees, SAT MAY 25.
Then watch out for email on THU MAY 30 for a link to the site plans for SAT JUN 01.
See you at the Market!
–David Hodges
Voorhees SAT MAY 25
Hello, again!
Revised Site Plan attached for SAT MAY 25.
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Hank’s Hot Sauce will not attend tomorrow.
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Sweet Pea CSA required 20 feet to make room for their truck.
Those two small changes required moving some vendors.
Tomorrow I’ll review your space and vehicle needs with each of you so I can make wiser placement choices whenever possible.
The Thursday night email is reproduced below.
Thanks,
We have not been particularly lucky with weather so far this season, and this Saturday may feature a brief shower too, but overall, we’ll have partly sunny skies and mild temperatures for our third week of the season.
NEW VENDORS
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You may remember Woods Edge Wool Farm from last season. They’ll be back with us this week with woolen alpaca socks, rugs and other garments, honey from their hives, soaps, and yak—yes yak!—meat in the freezer, among other delectable edibles.
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Brand New this year: Monroeville Winery will attend the Market every week Bellview does not . . . so we can always tell our customers fine Jersey wine is available for purchase and sampling!
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Brand New this year: Sweet Pea CSA will bring pastured eggs and (eventually) fresh-slaughtered hens. This week though, they’ll have herbs and potted vegetables.
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Brand New this year: Hank’s Hot Sauce, a Jersey original from “down the shore.”
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David Hodges will visit the site very early Saturday morning again to mark the numbers and vendor initials of all spaces directly on the pavement in chalk.
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He’ll also be onsite to visit with each of you after 9am.
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As always, plan to arrive early to avoid trouble getting into your space and be kind to those who arrive after you’ve parked. We’ve done our best to stagger the vehicles so “in-market parking” will not be a problem.
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Of course, it’s possible Market management may need to make ad hoc changes to the best-laid plans.
PAPERWORK REMINDER
If we don’t already have your Certificate of Insurance, properly executed with the appropriate certificate holder and “other insured” list, please bring that document to the Market Saturday. Bring your fully executed contract with completed calendar of selected dates if you haven’t yet committed to specific Saturdays. David and Mike will team up to enforce paperwork and payment compliance to be fair to everyone. Email Kathi Hoelscher [HoelschK@preit.com] at the Voorhees Town Center office if you need further details.
Remember, no particular space is ever guaranteed.
We appreciate your flexibility in making the Market a big success for everyone.
David Hodges
Vendor Coordinator
Voorhees Town Center Farmers Market
856 854-8385 Home Office
856 979-6653 Cell Phone on Market Day
davidbdale@comcast.net
Collingswood SAT MAY 25
Hello, Vendors and Friends of the Collingswood Farmers’ Market!
Week 4 of our 2013 is the very different Mayfair Saturday.
The site plan is most unusual since we’re relocated to Irvin Avenue for just this one week each year. For most of you, this is no surprise; we’ve been through it many times before. For newcomers, the dislocation will be a bit traumatic.
VEHICLES ARE PROHIBITED
With very few exceptions (and you know who you are because we discussed the details on SAT MAY 18), vehicles cannot be driven or parked on Irvin Avenue this Saturday. The vast majority of you will park in the lot behind the Kitchen Associates building and unload by foot onto Irvin Avenue. If you haven’t been given a vehicle schedule, or if you don’t arrive on time, DO NOT TRY TO DRIVE ONTO IRVIN AVENUE.
SITE PLAN AND PAVEMENT CHALK
The Irvin Avenue Site Plan is attached.
In addition, David will be chalking the pavement squares with your initials to confirm which spaces you’ve been assigned.
GUEST VENDORS
Two guest vendors have elected to join us for this unusual week.
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John & Kira’s Chocolates.This will be the second appearance at the Market for this popular Philadelphia chocolatier. John & Kira’s cancelled. -
Hand and Paw Massage will be making their very first Market appearance of any season. Consider visiting with your agitated pet for a relaxing session.





