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Collingswood SAT OCT 31, 2015
Hello, Vendors, Artists, Food Artisans, and Friends of the Market!
This Week SAT OCT 31
Weather forecast for Saturday.
It’s gonna be chilly but sunny and DRY. Plus the breeze will be light, so we won’t suffer any wind chill.
Site Plan for SAT OCT 31
OCT 31 Guest Vendors
- CHARLIE’S CREPES takes a familiar space between Schober Orchards and DanLynn Organic Farm.
- WECKERLY’S ICE CREAM, and GARDEN STATE JERSEY FRESH JUICE find spaces in the Market vacated by the early departure of A.T. Buzby Farm.
- NEIL’S KNIFE SHARPENING SERVICE will set up in the middle of the Market, in the spaces vacated by Viereck Farm.
- A brand new company, ORIGIN ALMOND MILK, will debut this week between the Guest Artist and DanLynn Organic Farm.
- The early departure of AT Buzby and Hurley’s Landscaping have created space within the Market, so all our guest vendors will find space in the “center” spaces. We will not need an additional Guest Vendor Section this week.
Guest Artist Steven Silvasy (Jawnprints)
Steven makes digital watercolor prints in Philadelphia. He’ll be releasing a Collingswood series of what he calls Jawn Prints for his first appearance at the Market.
Live Music
THE UNSTOPPABLE HACKBEATS EAST STAGE MUSIC TENT
Dog Tent
NEW JERSEY AID FOR ANIMALS will staff the Dog Tent for us this week, to provide Market Permit Leashes to pet owners who haven’t yet legitimized their dogs. Alongside NJAFA will be the Mount Laurel Animal Hospital. Together, the two agencies will host a Halloween Pet Costume Contest. Should be a howl and a hoot.
BID Vendors
Perennial favorites DiBartolo Bakery, Villa Barone, Cheese Etc., and Sara’s Produce will attend. This will be the final week this season for the BID Vendor area.
Starting SAT NOV 07, most of the spaces will be devoted to artists and artisans for the November Handmade Holidays program.
NEW BID VENDOR
THE SQUARE MEAL, serving simple foods using responsible and locally sourced ingredients, will appear for the first time at this week’s Market.
Mike DiBartolo of DiBartolo Bakery is your contact for all questions regarding BID participation at the Market. (609) 949-3424 cell for voice or text.
Small Bills and a Bathroom Key
Many of you know, but for those of you who don’t, I carry small bills for vendors who run out of singles during the Market day. For guest vendors who might not be aware, I also have a key to Perkins Art Center, a Market sponsor, the primary benefit of which, for our vendors is INDOOR PLUMBING! 
Vendors Please Enforce: “No Permit, No Purchase”
This won’t be easy, but it’s necessary. If good dog behavior is important to you, you’ll comply in June with the No Permit, No Purchase policy, declining to serve customers who don’t choose to cooperate with the Permitting and Behavior Guidelines. David Hodges will distribute a small batch of Dog Behavior Guidelines to all vendors for distribution to anyone who appears at your table attempting to make purchases with a non-permitted dog.
It’s good business to save the best parking spaces for SHOPPERS! Most visitors will tell you it’s tough to find parking at the Market. We make things worse by parking our own vehicles in spaces that could be used and re-used many times by shoppers. Please encourage your table crew to park for free in the Lumberyard Parking Garage (just across Collings Avenue from the west entrance). There are plenty of spaces inside, and the walk back to the Market takes 3 minutes. 
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 have to move your location any given week.
THANK YOU
David Hodges, Market Director
Home Office (856) 854-8385
Market Day Cell Phone (856) 979-6653
Collingswood SAT OCT 24, 2015
Hello, Vendors, Artists, Food Artisans, and Friends of the Market!
This Week SAT OCT 24
Weather forecast for Saturday.
It’s gonna be chilly, and partly cloudy, but DRY. I’m showing the chart all the way until 2pm because that’s how long it takes to get to 60 degrees.
Site Plan for SAT OCT 24
OCT 24 Guest Vendors
- CHARLIE’S CREPES takes a familiar space between Schober Orchards and DanLynn Organic Farm.
- JOHN & KIRA’S CHOCOLATE, GREEN AISLE GROCERY, and O MADE GRANOLA all find spaces in the Market vacated by the early departure of A.T. Buzby Farm.
- Collingswood’s own CONSTELLATION COLLECTIVE will be back alongside another Collingswood staple, Revolution Roasters.
- The early departure of AT Buzby and Hurley’s Landscaping have created space within the Market, so all our guest vendors will find space in the “center” spaces. We will not need an additional Guest Vendor Section this week.
Guest Artist Meredith Greimel (Beaucycled)
Meredith handcrafts jewelry from rare gemstones and vintage remnants. She also arranges succulent gardens in unique glassware and vintage pieces. (I’m also told she’s been knitting up a storm, so come see the new garments she’s prepared for cold weather wearing.)
beaucycled.comFacebook.com/beaucycled
Live Music
SAM CARUSO EAST STAGE MUSIC TENT
JOHN ROSSI WEST STAGE
Dog Tent
FRENCH BULLDOG RESCUE will staff the Dog Tent for us this week, to provide Market Permit Leashes to pet owners who haven’t yet legitimized their dogs.
BID Vendors
Perennial favorites DiBartolo Bakery, Villa Barone, Cheese Etc., and Sara’s Produce will attend.
Mike DiBartolo of DiBartolo Bakery is your contact for all questions regarding BID participation at the Market. (609) 949-3424 cell for voice or text.
Small Bills and a Bathroom Key
Many of you know, but for those of you who don’t, I carry small bills for vendors who run out of singles during the Market day. For guest vendors who might not be aware, I also have a key to Perkins Art Center, a Market sponsor, the primary benefit of which, for our vendors is INDOOR PLUMBING! 
Vendors Please Enforce: “No Permit, No Purchase”
This won’t be easy, but it’s necessary. If good dog behavior is important to you, you’ll comply in June with the No Permit, No Purchase policy, declining to serve customers who don’t choose to cooperate with the Permitting and Behavior Guidelines. David Hodges will distribute a small batch of Dog Behavior Guidelines to all vendors for distribution to anyone who appears at your table attempting to make purchases with a non-permitted dog.
It’s good business to save the best parking spaces for SHOPPERS! Most visitors will tell you it’s tough to find parking at the Market. We make things worse by parking our own vehicles in spaces that could be used and re-used many times by shoppers. Please encourage your table crew to park for free in the Lumberyard Parking Garage (just across Collings Avenue from the west entrance). There are plenty of spaces inside, and the walk back to the Market takes 3 minutes. 
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 have to move your location any given week.
THANK YOU
David Hodges, Market Director
Home Office (856) 854-8385
Market Day Cell Phone (856) 979-6653
Collingswood SAT OCT 17
Hello, Vendors, Artists, Food Artisans, and Friends of the Market!
This Week SAT OCT 17
Weather forecast for Saturday.
Chilly but dry and sunny. Not bad at all for the middle of October.
Site Plan for SAT OCT 17
OCT 17 Guest Vendors
- WECKERLY’S ICE CREAM takes a familiar space between Schober Orchards and DanLynn Organic Farm.
- GARDEN STATE JERSEY FRESH JUICE, MECHA CHOCOLATE, and WOOD SPOON RICE PUDDING all find spaces in the Market vacated by the early departure of A.T. Buzby Farm.
- Collingswood’s own CHARLIE KOORY’S CREPE CART will be back alongside another Collingswood staple, Revolution Roasters.
- MARKET DAY CANELE will share the Guest Vendor area with two 2015 additions who exemplify the spirit of our Market, buying their ingredients from our own Farm Vendors, CHARLES KOORY’S CREPE CART, and GARDEN STATE JERSEY FRESH JUICE.
- The early departure of AT Buzby and Hurley’s Landscaping have created space within the Market, so all our guest vendors will find space in the “center” spaces. We will not need an additional Guest Vendor Section this week.
Guest Artist Jeanne Whitehead Fiber Art
Jeanne Whitehead calls herself “Out of the Flock, LLC.”
She makes simple, well-made fiber arts and crocheted goods ranging from scarves to household items such as cotton towels, dish cloths, and scrubbies. I’ll have to get some pictures of her setup for our facebook and Marketeer files. Check her out in the Guest Artist space.
Live Music
SAM CARUSO WEST STAGE
TRIO NOVA DUO EAST STAGE MUSIC TENT
Dog Tent
CAMDEN COUNTY SHELTER will staff the Dog Tent for us this week, to provide Market Permit Leashes to pet owners who haven’t yet legitimized their dogs.
BID Vendors
Perennial favorites DiBartolo Bakery, Villa Barone, Cheese Etc., and Sara’s Produce will attend.
Mike DiBartolo of DiBartolo Bakery is your contact for all questions regarding BID participation at the Market. (609) 949-3424 cell for voice or text.
Small Bills and a Bathroom Key
Many of you know, but for those of you who don’t, I carry small bills for vendors who run out of singles during the Market day. For guest vendors who might not be aware, I also have a key to Perkins Art Center, a Market sponsor, the primary benefit of which, for our vendors is INDOOR PLUMBING! 
Vendors Please Enforce: “No Permit, No Purchase”
This won’t be easy, but it’s necessary. If good dog behavior is important to you, you’ll comply in June with the No Permit, No Purchase policy, declining to serve customers who don’t choose to cooperate with the Permitting and Behavior Guidelines. David Hodges will distribute a small batch of Dog Behavior Guidelines to all vendors for distribution to anyone who appears at your table attempting to make purchases with a non-permitted dog.
It’s good business to save the best parking spaces for SHOPPERS! Most visitors will tell you it’s tough to find parking at the Market. We make things worse by parking our own vehicles in spaces that could be used and re-used many times by shoppers. Please encourage your table crew to park for free in the Lumberyard Parking Garage (just across Collings Avenue from the west entrance). There are plenty of spaces inside, and the walk back to the Market takes 3 minutes. 
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 have to move your location any given week.
THANK YOU
David Hodges, Market Director
Home Office (856) 854-8385
Market Day Cell Phone (856) 979-6653
Collingswood SAT OCT 10, 2015
Hello, Vendors, Artists, Food Artisans, and Friends of the Market!
This Week SAT OCT 10
Weather forecast for Saturday.
Chilly? Yes, a bit. Dry? You bet!
Site Plan for SAT OCT 10
OCT 10 Guest Vendors
- WECKERLY’S ICE CREAM takes a familiar space between Schober Orchards and DanLynn Organic Farm.
- GREEN AISLE GROCERY, JOHN & KIRA’S CHOCOLATE, and O MADE GRANOLA all find spaces in the Market vacated by the early departure of A.T. Buzby Farm.
- Collingswood’s own CONSTELLATION COLLECTIVE will be back alongside our other Collingswood staple, Revolution Roasters.
- MARKET DAY CANELE will share the Guest Vendor area with two 2015 additions who exemplify the spirit of our Market, buying their ingredients from our own Farm Vendors, CHARLES KOORY’S CREPE CART, and GARDEN STATE JERSEY FRESH JUICE.
Guest Artist #1 (two this week, just once)
Lisa Confora. Nature’s Energy! Jewelry and Pottery
Lisa visits us every season and is a Market favorite. Her passion for recycling and earth friendly art started her on a path toward creating a variety of one-of-a-kind, hand-made, exclusive jewelry pieces with a story. In keeping with environmentally friendly elements and a commitment to design, she uses fair trade and hand-made beads to enhance the overall appeal of her wearable art.
https://www.etsy.com/shop/LisaConfora
Guest Artist #2
Blissed Out Mamas. Organic New Mother Products!
Lisa Broderick-Cohen is an internationally board-certified lactation consultant (IBCLC) who works for the University of Pennsylvania Health System and in private practice. That background, plus her education in art, design and herbalism, prompted her to create a line of products for new, postpartum and breastfeeding mothers. Her products are completely organic, vegan, and the only products to come to market designed by an IBCLC.
https://www.facebook.com/pages/Blissed-Out-Mamas/794120693968429?ref=tn_tnmn
Live Music
MARC SENGIN WEST STAGE
(NO PHOTO AVAILABLE YET)
JOHN ROSSI EAST STAGE MUSIC TENT
DAVE KELLY EAST STAGE MUSIC TENT
Dog Tent
ALMOST HOME SHELTER will staff the Dog Tent for us this week, to provide Market Permit Leashes to pet owners who haven’t yet legitimized their dogs.
BID Vendors
Perennial favorites DiBartolo Bakery, Villa Barone, Cheese Etc., and Sara’s Produce will attend.
Mike DiBartolo of DiBartolo Bakery is your contact for all questions regarding BID participation at the Market. (609) 949-3424 cell for voice or text.
Small Bills and a Bathroom Key
Many of you know, but for those of you who don’t, I carry small bills for vendors who run out of singles during the Market day. For guest vendors who might not be aware, I also have a key to Perkins Art Center, a Market sponsor, the primary benefit of which, for our vendors is INDOOR PLUMBING! 
Vendors Please Enforce: “No Permit, No Purchase”
This won’t be easy, but it’s necessary. If good dog behavior is important to you, you’ll comply in June with the No Permit, No Purchase policy, declining to serve customers who don’t choose to cooperate with the Permitting and Behavior Guidelines. David Hodges will distribute a small batch of Dog Behavior Guidelines to all vendors for distribution to anyone who appears at your table attempting to make purchases with a non-permitted dog.
It’s good business to save the best parking spaces for SHOPPERS! Most visitors will tell you it’s tough to find parking at the Market. We make things worse by parking our own vehicles in spaces that could be used and re-used many times by shoppers. Please encourage your table crew to park for free in the Lumberyard Parking Garage (just across Collings Avenue from the west entrance). There are plenty of spaces inside, and the walk back to the Market takes 3 minutes. 
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 have to move your location any given week.
THANK YOU
David Hodges, Market Director
Home Office (856) 854-8385
Market Day Cell Phone (856) 979-6653
Collingswood SAT OCT 03, 2015
Hello, Vendors, Artists, Food Artisans, and Friends of the Market!
This Week SAT OCT 03
Weather forecast for Saturday.
Chilly but not a hurricane. The rain that will fall overnight Friday into Saturday morning is not from Hurricane Joaquin. Neither are the 20mph winds. But they’ll combine to make the setup hours both wet and briskly breezy. According to this newest forecast, rain will stop just as the Market opens, making tents perhaps unnecessary. Those who opt for tents will certainly need to tie them down or weight them against the gusts.
Site Plan for SAT SEP 19
Book Fair
RELOCATED INDOORS.
Haddon Avenue will be open and passable.
Without guests in our Guest Vendor area, Irvin Avenue (in front of Perkins) will be open to vehicle traffic (see site plan above).
OCT 03 Guest Vendors
- WECKERLY’S ICE CREAM takes a familiar space between Schober Orchards and DanLynn Organic Farm.
- Guest vendors were severely limited by the elimination of the Guest Vendor area to accommodate the traffic needs of the Collingswood Book Festival. That Festival may be relocated to the Middle School, but Irvin Avenue will remain open to vehicle traffic.
Guest Artist
Blissed Out Mamas. Organic New Mother Products!
Lisa Broderick-Cohen is an internationally board-certified lactation consultant (IBCLC) who works for the University of Pennsylvania Health System and in private practice. That background, plus her education in art, design and herbalism, prompted her to create a line of products for new, postpartum and breastfeeding mothers. Her products are completely organic, vegan, and the only products to come to market designed by an IBCLC.
https://www.facebook.com/pages/Blissed-Out-Mamas/794120693968429?ref=tn_tnmn
Live Music
JOHN ROSSI WEST STAGE MUSIC TENT
DAVE KELLY WEST STAGE UNDER THE SPEEDLINE
Dog Tent
THE ANIMAL ADOPTION CENTER will staff the Dog Tent for us this week, to provide Market Permit Leashes to pet owners who haven’t yet legitimized their dogs.
BID Vendors
Limited participation this week: perennial favorites Villa Barone, Cheese Etc., and Sara’s Produce will attend.
Mike DiBartolo of DiBartolo Bakery is your contact for all questions regarding BID participation at the Market. (609) 949-3424 cell for voice or text.
Small Bills and a Bathroom Key
Many of you know, but for those of you who don’t, I carry small bills for vendors who run out of singles during the Market day. For guest vendors who might not be aware, I also have a key to Perkins Art Center, a Market sponsor, the primary benefit of which, for our vendors is INDOOR PLUMBING! 
Vendors Please Enforce: “No Permit, No Purchase”
This won’t be easy, but it’s necessary. If good dog behavior is important to you, you’ll comply in June with the No Permit, No Purchase policy, declining to serve customers who don’t choose to cooperate with the Permitting and Behavior Guidelines. David Hodges will distribute a small batch of Dog Behavior Guidelines to all vendors for distribution to anyone who appears at your table attempting to make purchases with a non-permitted dog.
It’s good business to save the best parking spaces for SHOPPERS! Most visitors will tell you it’s tough to find parking at the Market. We make things worse by parking our own vehicles in spaces that could be used and re-used many times by shoppers. Please encourage your table crew to park for free in the Lumberyard Parking Garage (just across Collings Avenue from the west entrance). There are plenty of spaces inside, and the walk back to the Market takes 3 minutes. 
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 have to move your location any given week.
THANK YOU
David Hodges, Market Director
Home Office (856) 854-8385
Market Day Cell Phone (856) 979-6653
Collingswood SAT SEP 19
Hello, Vendors, Artists, Food Artisans, and Friends of the Market!
This Week SAT SEP 19
Weather forecast for Saturday.
Low temperatures and impossibly high humidity during setup. Temps climb only to 80 during the Market, skies clear to sunny, and humidity gets much more bearable. All in all, a wonderful DRY Market day.
Site Plan for SAT SEP 19
SEP 19 Guest Vendors
- CHARLES KOORY’S CREPE CART will return with fresh fillings produced from our own Collingswood Farmers’ Market fruits, vegetables, and BACON! Find them between DanLynn and Schober.
- JOHN & KIRA’S will be our locally-made Chocolate vendor for the week.
- WECKERLY’S ICE CREAM takes a familiar space in the Guest Vendor area, next to . . .
- SOOM FOODS with their hummus and other sesame specialties.
- Collingswood’s own CONSTELLATION COLLECTIVE brings baked specialties to the Revolution Roasters vicinity.
- Live animals return to the Market from WINDY FARM ALPACAS.
Guest Artist
Katherine Cheetham Glass. Catherine Cheetham is best known for multilayered fused glass panels typically depicting trees, flowers and landscapes. She also makes flameworked pendants and ornaments along with fused ornaments, plates and bowls. Her work is perfect for wedding, office, birthday and holiday gifts.
Live Music
Live Animals
This week we’ll host the alpaca from Windy Farm.
Food Pantry (Buy 2, Give 1)
As they do once a month, our sponsors Lourdes Wellness will partner with the Oaklyn Food Pantry to collect fresh produce donations for our food-vulnerable neighbors.
Dog Tent
CAMDEN COUNTY ANIMAL SHELTER will staff the Dog Tent for us this week, to provide Market Permit Leashes to pet owners who haven’t yet legitimized their dogs.
BID Vendors
Familiar participants include perennial favorites, DiBartolo Bakery, Villa Barone Restaurant, Collingswood Music, Cheese Etc, and Sara’s Produce.
Mike DiBartolo of DiBartolo Bakery is your contact for all questions regarding BID participation at the Market. (609) 949-3424 cell for voice or text.
Small Bills and a Bathroom Key
Many of you know, but for those of you who don’t, I carry small bills for vendors who run out of singles during the Market day. For guest vendors who might not be aware, I also have a key to Perkins Art Center, a Market sponsor, the primary benefit of which, for our vendors is INDOOR PLUMBING! 
Vendors Please Enforce: “No Permit, No Purchase”
This won’t be easy, but it’s necessary. If good dog behavior is important to you, you’ll comply in June with the No Permit, No Purchase policy, declining to serve customers who don’t choose to cooperate with the Permitting and Behavior Guidelines. David Hodges will distribute a small batch of Dog Behavior Guidelines to all vendors for distribution to anyone who appears at your table attempting to make purchases with a non-permitted dog.
It’s good business to save the best parking spaces for SHOPPERS! Most visitors will tell you it’s tough to find parking at the Market. We make things worse by parking our own vehicles in spaces that could be used and re-used many times by shoppers. Please encourage your table crew to park for free in the Lumberyard Parking Garage (just across Collings Avenue from the west entrance). There are plenty of spaces inside, and the walk back to the Market takes 3 minutes. 
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 have to move your location any given week.
THANK YOU
David Hodges, Market Director
Home Office (856) 854-8385
Cell Phone for Market Saturdays (856) 979-6653
Collingswood SAT SEP 12
Hello, Vendors, Artists, Food Artisans, and Friends of the Market!
This Week SAT SEP 12
Weather forecast for tomorrow.
Thunderstorms bad. Scattered is good. This usually means we get “missed,” but keep an eye on the skies as the morning moves along.
Site Plan for SAT SEP 12
This is accurate for SAT SEP 12. Let me know if I’ve made any mistakes.
SEP 05 Guest Vendors
- MECHA CHOCOLATE
- RED FOX GOURMET SNACKS
- O MADE GRANOLA
- WOOD SPOON RICE PUDDING
- MARKET DAY CANELE
- GREEN AISLE GROCERY
- GARDEN STATE JERSEY FRESH JUICE
Guest Artist
Allison Hunt ZUZU Jewelry
ZUZU Jewelry Studio, owned by Allison Hunt, features handmade,colorful, enameled metal jewelry. The studio is located in the SOHA Arts Building where Allison, a University of the Arts alum, teaches classes & workshops in metalsmithing.
Live Music
TRIO NOVA DUO, East Stage Music Tent
Dog Tent
ALMOST HOME SHELTER will staff the Dog Tent for us this week, to provide Market Permit Leashes to pet owners who haven’t yet legitimized their dogs.
BID Vendors
Familiar participants include perennial favorites, DiBartolo Bakery, Villa Barone Restaurant, Cheese Etc, and Sara’s Produce.
Mike DiBartolo of DiBartolo Bakery is your contact for all questions regarding BID participation at the Market. (609) 949-3424 cell for voice or text.
Small Bills and a Bathroom Key
Many of you know, but for those of you who don’t, I carry small bills for vendors who run out of singles during the Market day. For guest vendors who might not be aware, I also have a key to Perkins Art Center, a Market sponsor, the primary benefit of which, for our vendors is INDOOR PLUMBING! 
Vendors Please Enforce: “No Permit, No Purchase”
This won’t be easy, but it’s necessary. If good dog behavior is important to you, you’ll comply in June with the No Permit, No Purchase policy, declining to serve customers who don’t choose to cooperate with the Permitting and Behavior Guidelines. David Hodges will distribute a small batch of Dog Behavior Guidelines to all vendors for distribution to anyone who appears at your table attempting to make purchases with a non-permitted dog.
It’s good business to save the best parking spaces for SHOPPERS! Most visitors will tell you it’s tough to find parking at the Market. We make things worse by parking our own vehicles in spaces that could be used and re-used many times by shoppers. Please encourage your table crew to park for free in the Lumberyard Parking Garage (just across Collings Avenue from the west entrance). There are plenty of spaces inside, and the walk back to the Market takes 3 minutes. 
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 have to move your location any given week.
THANK YOU
David Hodges, Market Director
Home Office (856) 854-8385
Cell Phone for Market Saturdays (856) 979-6653
Collingswood SAT SEP 05
Hello, Vendors, Artists, Food Artisans, and Friends of the Market!
This Week SAT SEP 05
Spectacular late summer weather!
DRY (literally a 0% chance of precipitation at 10AM), with temperatures climbing from the high-60s to the low-80s by the end of the market. I bit humid when we open, but humidity eases as the temps climb. Wonderful Market weather.
Site Plan for SAT SEP 05
SEP 05 Guest Vendors
We’ve kept the Guest Vendor roster light this week since David Hodges will not be at the Market to see to special needs. We do, however, have some regular Guests in attendance.
- JOHN & KIRA’S CHOCOLATES makes a rare appearance this week as the temperatures ease. Find them beneath the Speedline.
- RICH’S MICROROAST is scheduled to appear as well, alongside the chocolate. Nice combination?
- Local food producers SOOM FOODS will take their space in the Guest Vendor area with sesame specialties.
- WECKERLY’S ICE CREAM will set up inside the Market between DanLynn and Schober.
- CREPE CART will set up inside the Market alongside Revolution Roasters. Another great combination?
Guest Artist
Carol and Dave Leader’s Turned Treasures. (Turned on a lathe, that is. Mostly wooden objects both artistic and functional. Below are their popular bullet pens.)
http://www.delvalturners.com/turnedtreasures/
Live Music
LEANNE ENTWISTLE
This week will be the first ever appearance by a popular local artist we’ve never hosted. (I hope this is her; we haven’t met!)
Catch her act at the MUSIC TENT.
DAVE KELLY
Dave will bring his familiar collection of stringed things to the West Stage.
Dog Tent
THE ANIMAL ADOPTION CENTER will staff the Dog Tent for us this week, to provide Market Permit Leashes to pet owners who haven’t yet legitimized their dogs.
BID Vendors
Familiar participants include perennial favorites, DiBartolo Bakery, Villa Barone Restaurant, Cheese Etc, and Sara’s Produce.
Mike DiBartolo of DiBartolo Bakery is your contact for all questions regarding BID participation at the Market. (609) 949-3424 cell for voice or text.
Small Bills and a Bathroom Key
Many of you know, but for those of you who don’t, I carry small bills for vendors who run out of singles during the Market day. For guest vendors who might not be aware, I also have a key to Perkins Art Center, a Market sponsor, the primary benefit of which, for our vendors is INDOOR PLUMBING! 
Vendors Please Enforce: “No Permit, No Purchase”
This won’t be easy, but it’s necessary. If good dog behavior is important to you, you’ll comply in June with the No Permit, No Purchase policy, declining to serve customers who don’t choose to cooperate with the Permitting and Behavior Guidelines. David Hodges will distribute a small batch of Dog Behavior Guidelines to all vendors for distribution to anyone who appears at your table attempting to make purchases with a non-permitted dog.
It’s good business to save the best parking spaces for SHOPPERS! Most visitors will tell you it’s tough to find parking at the Market. We make things worse by parking our own vehicles in spaces that could be used and re-used many times by shoppers. Please encourage your table crew to park for free in the Lumberyard Parking Garage (just across Collings Avenue from the west entrance). There are plenty of spaces inside, and the walk back to the Market takes 3 minutes. 
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 have to move your location any given week.
THANK YOU
David Hodges, Market Director
Home Office (856) 854-8385
Cell Phone for Market Saturdays (856) 979-6653
Collingswood SAT AUG 29
Hello, Vendors, Artists, Food Artisans, and Friends of the Market!
This Week SAT AUG 29
Spectacular summer weather!
DRY (literally a 0% chance of precipitation), with temperatures climbing from the high-60s to the mid-80s. Lower humidity too this week. Check out this perfect forecast.
Site Plan for SAT AUG 29
AUG 29 Guest Vendors
We’ve kept the Guest Vendor roster light this week since David Hodges will not be at the Market to see to special needs. We do, however, have some regular Guests in attendance.
- NEIL’S SHARPENING SERVICE will take up his usual spot beneath the Speedline on Irvin Avenue.
- DEE DEE’S GARDEN will serve up their signature pestos from the same location.
- Local food producers The CONSTELLATION COLLECTIVE will surprise everyone with new offerings (and old favorites) alongside the Revolution Roasters.
- WOOD SPOON RICE PUDDING will set up inside the Market between DanLynn and Schober.
Guest Artist
Virginia (Ginny) Bernier runs the company she calls Le Vin et La Mer. She creates wine cork (le vin) and sea shell (la mer) creations: cork wreaths, bulletin boards, initials/letters and critters, shell wreaths, angels, mirrors, frames, and trees.
http://www.etsy.com/shop/LeVinetLaMer
http://www.facebook/virginia.bernier
Live Music
JOHN ROSSI
Back despite popular demand (Just kidding) John will pick, sing, and strum on the West Stage this week.
Dave will bring his familiar collection of stringed things to the Music Tent.
Dog Tent
4 PAWS RESCUE OF NEW JERSEY will staff the Dog Tent for us this week, to provide Market Permit Leashes to pet owners who haven’t yet legitimized their dogs.
BID Vendors
Familiar participants include perennial favorites, DiBartolo Bakery, Villa Barone Restaurant, Cheese Etc, and Sara’s Produce.
Mike DiBartolo of DiBartolo Bakery is your contact for all questions regarding BID participation at the Market. (609) 949-3424 cell for voice or text.
No Market Director this week
David Hodges will take his one-Saturday vacation next week. He’ll be traveling in Hungary and Czechoslovakia for a week and will miss the SAT AUG 29 Market. This Saturday, we’ll do our best to set your location for the week he’ll be away so there will be no confusion during his absence.
Green Paint Stripes
On the “sunny side,” where spaces are not always fixed, I have painted a few important stripes with green spray paint to mark the limits of some larger vendors.
There are stripes to mark the ends of Springdale Farms, AT Buzby, Rick Hymer, DanLynn Organic, and Schober Orchards. Everyone else should be able to figure out your locations based on the positions those early arrivers take up.
Joe Williams (who helps out with our Dog Leash Program and who sets up and knocks down the Market tents) will be on the site with site plans to help resolve any confusion.
Not This Week
Small Bills and a Bathroom Key
Many of you know, but for those of you who don’t, I carry small bills for vendors who run out of singles during the Market day. For guest vendors who might not be aware, I also have a key to Perkins Art Center, a Market sponsor, the primary benefit of which, for our vendors is INDOOR PLUMBING! 
Vendors Please Enforce: “No Permit, No Purchase”
This won’t be easy, but it’s necessary. If good dog behavior is important to you, you’ll comply in June with the No Permit, No Purchase policy, declining to serve customers who don’t choose to cooperate with the Permitting and Behavior Guidelines. David Hodges will distribute a small batch of Dog Behavior Guidelines to all vendors for distribution to anyone who appears at your table attempting to make purchases with a non-permitted dog.
It’s good business to save the best parking spaces for SHOPPERS! Most visitors will tell you it’s tough to find parking at the Market. We make things worse by parking our own vehicles in spaces that could be used and re-used many times by shoppers. Please encourage your table crew to park for free in the Lumberyard Parking Garage (just across Collings Avenue from the west entrance). There are plenty of spaces inside, and the walk back to the Market takes 3 minutes. 
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 have to move your location any given week.
David Hodges Market Director
Home Office (856) 854-8385
Cell Phone (856) 979-6653
Collingswood SAT AUG 22
Hello, Vendors, Artists, Food Artisans, and Friends of the Market!
This Week SAT AUG 22
Spectacular summer weather!
DRY (literally a 0% chance of precipitation), with temperatures climbing from the high-60s to the mid-80s. Lower humidity too this week. Check out this perfect forecast.
Site Plan for SAT AUG 22
AUG 22 Guest Vendors
We’re back to our regular layout now that the Art Festival is behind us, so we have Guest Vendors at the east entrance near Perkins, and four others in other locations.
- WECKERLY’S ICE CREAM will bring their latest seasonal flavors and old favorites.
- O MADE GRANOLA returns for another rare appearance, so stock up.
- Local food producer Charles Koory return with his CREPE CART to the “Treehouse” space.
- RICH’S MICRO ROAST will set up his roaster alongside the Crepe Cart to provide us a bit of that cafe magic at the west end. Come buy for a custom roast.
Guest Artist
Joy Manning and Samantha Bednarek call themselves League Street Press. This week, they’ll bring their Foodie-Themed Notecards that feature their watercolor paintings and original recipes.
https://www.facebook.com/leaguestreetpress
Live Music
SAM CARUSO
Sam will pick, sing, and strum on the West Stage this week. He also magically backs himself up with harmonizing vocals. You’ve got to hear it to believe it.
KEVIN MONKO
Kevin will bring his uniqueness and considerable skill to the Music Tent this week, though most likely with less makeup than pictured below. Accompanying musicians are a strong possibility.
Dog Tent
4 PAWS RESCUE OF NEW JERSEY will staff the Dog Tent for us this week, to provide Market Permit Leashes to pet owners who haven’t yet legitimized their dogs.
BID Vendors
Familiar participants include perennial favorites, DiBartolo Bakery, Villa Barone Restaurant, Cheese Etc, and Sara’s Produce.
Mike DiBartolo of DiBartolo Bakery is your contact for all questions regarding BID participation at the Market. (609) 949-3424 cell for voice or text.
Next Week SAT AUG 29
—No Market Director
David Hodges will take his one-Saturday vacation next week. He’ll be traveling in Hungary and Czechoslovakia for a week and will miss the SAT AUG 29 Market. This Saturday, we’ll do our best to set your location for the week he’ll be away so there will be no confusion during his absence.
Every Week
Small Bills and a Bathroom Key
Many of you know, but for those of you who don’t, I carry small bills for vendors who run out of singles during the Market day. For guest vendors who might not be aware, I also have a key to Perkins Art Center, a Market sponsor, the primary benefit of which, for our vendors is INDOOR PLUMBING! 
Vendors Please Enforce: “No Permit, No Purchase”
This won’t be easy, but it’s necessary. If good dog behavior is important to you, you’ll comply in June with the No Permit, No Purchase policy, declining to serve customers who don’t choose to cooperate with the Permitting and Behavior Guidelines. David Hodges will distribute a small batch of Dog Behavior Guidelines to all vendors for distribution to anyone who appears at your table attempting to make purchases with a non-permitted dog.
VENDOR PARKING PERMITS
It’s good business to save the best parking spaces for SHOPPERS! Most visitors will tell you it’s tough to find parking at the Market. We make things worse by parking our own vehicles in spaces that could be used and re-used many times by shoppers. Please encourage your table crew to park for free in the Lumberyard Parking Garage (just across Collings Avenue from the west entrance). There are plenty of spaces inside, and the walk back to the Market takes 3 minutes. 
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 have to move your location any given week.
David Hodges Market Director
Home Office (856) 854-8385
Cell Phone (856) 979-6653





























