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“Heart of the Garden” WED JUL 16

Heart of the Garden WED JUL 16

Hello Vendors, Participants, and Marketeers!
WEEK 07!

Please Note New Time: Market Hours 2pm-6pm

Today, WED JUL 16, marks the 7th week of the season for the “Heart of the Garden” Farmers’ Market, co-sponsored by the Township of Pemberton and the DEBORAH Heart and Lung Center.
It’s also the first week of our special series of Family Friendly events. This week’s event: the always popular Touch-a-Truck!

TouchATruck

RETURNING TO THE MARKET THIS WEEK
  • Border Springs Farm returns with lamb.
  • Krowicki Farm makes a long-awaited return.
  • Joe Vadala is back onstage with his guitar and his hits.
  • Rita’s Water Ice truck will return for a second week.
PURPOSE OF THIS POST
This post is not for the general public. It’s for the benefit of Market participants. We have a facebook page and are building an email list to communicate with Marketgoers. You’ll get your news here; you’ll receive weekly email with a link to a new post at this blog for announcements and the site plan for the week.
LOCATION
  • The address is 500 Pemberton-Browns Mills Road, in the open field alongside the Pemberton Municipal Building.
  • An aerial photo below shows the site location across the street from the athletic fields with their baseball diamonds, just down the road from the Burlington County Community College campus (and very near the tall blue water tower).
  • A link to Google Maps for driving directions is also provided below.
  • Have my cell phone number with you: David Hodges (856) 979-6653
SCHEDULE
  • Arrive no later than 1:00pm, please.
  • Be set up and ready to sell when the Market opens at 2:00pm.
  • Stay until the Market closes at 6:00pm.
VEHICLES
  • An aerial map with arrows showing the entry plan is shown below.
  • To exit, follow the arrows backwards.
  • Drive in off Pemberton-Browns Mills Road, proceed past parking and beyond the line of cones.
  • Turn left just before the green-and-white snow fence into the field.
  • Drive directly into the Market, following the site plan, looking for white stripes drawn on the grass.
  • Park your vehicle across the back of your area inside your assigned spaces.
TENTS AND GROUNDS
  • Set up tents and tables across the front of your assigned space.
  • Bring and use tent weights or stakes for everybody’s safety.
  • The Market site is a grassy field. It should be dry tomorrow, but consider bringing a mat just in case.
FACEBOOK
  • facebook.com/HeartoftheGardenMarket
  • We’ve been blowing up. We’ve added another 100 likes (now totaling 289).
  • You can “Check In” on facebook when you arrive to let your friends (and your boss) know you’re here.

Vendor Entry to the Market:

Entry Drive

Link to Google Maps for Driving Directions
QUESTIONS?
Leave a comment in the Reply field below OR
Email David Hodges at davidbdale@comcast.net OR
Phone David Hodges at (856) 854-8385 Home Office OR
Phone David Hodges at (856) 979-6653 Cell Phone for Market Days
Market Director

Market Director David Hodges, always in a red shirt and Market cap, not always with his beagle/dachshund Shelby.

Collingswood SAT JUL 12

Hello, Vendors and Friends of the Collingswood Farmers’ Market!
Peach Month is officially (at least for our market) August, but this week, the delectable lovelies are starting to appear in quantity. Schober Sons will be bringing the first of their Century variety, and from Fruitwood Farms we’ll have peaches for the second week in a row (yellow Centuries and white Sugarmays).  Can the peach pie contest be far? 🙂
Weatherwise, no worries at all. A high for the day of 87, light winds, and zero chance of rain. What else did you expect?
GUEST VENDORS
We’ll have blueberries straight from the farm, both organic and conventional. No raspberries yet, but a limited supply of organic blackberries. (I guess they’ll all ripen at once this year.)
LIVE MUSIC
Sam Caruso will command our attention at the east stage while, to the west, 2/3 of the Trio Nova will beguilingly strum and pick. 
BID VENDORS
As always, Mike DiBartolo, not David Hodges, is your contact for all questions regarding BID participation at the Market. (609) 949-3424. mikied721@gmail.com.
MARKET ACTIVITY SPACES
  • Sultana Maria Jewelry is our Guest Artist this week. The word eclectic does not quite cover her range. She creates everything from jewelry of gems-plus-bullet-casings, to the charming blossom crowns pictured below. Check her out in space 25.
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 Collingswood Farmers’ Market 856 854-8385 Home Office 856 979-6653 Cell Phone on Market Day

“Heart of the Garden” WED JUL 09

Heart of the Garden WED JUL 09

Hello Vendors, Participants, and Marketeers!
WEEK 06!
Today, WED JUL 09, marks the 6th week of the season for the “Heart of the Garden” Farmers’ Market, co-sponsored by the Township of Pemberton and the DEBORAH Heart and Lung Center. We’re sorry to have lost the Hungry Piney, but hopeful about the participation of Rita’s Water Ice of Bordentown next week (possibly as early as this week).
RETURNING TO THE MARKET THISFOR THIS WEEK
  • Davidson’s Mushrooms return after a week off.
  • Wild Flour Bakery will be back after missing a week.
  • Green Ford Farm will be back with early-season blueberries.
  • Cheyenne’s Farm Market will return too.
  • Marc Sengin is back onstage with his guitar and his hits. Come sing along!
PURPOSE OF THIS POST
This post is not for the general public. It’s for the benefit of Market participants. We have a facebook page and are building an email list to communicate with Marketgoers. You’ll get your news here; you’ll receive weekly email with a link to a new post at this blog for announcements and the site plan for the week.
LOCATION
  • The address is 500 Pemberton-Browns Mills Road, in the open field alongside the Pemberton Municipal Building.
  • An aerial photo below shows the site location across the street from the athletic fields with their baseball diamonds, just down the road from the Burlington County Community College campus (and very near the tall blue water tower).
  • A link to Google Maps for driving directions is also provided below.
  • Have my cell phone number with you: David Hodges (856) 979-6653
SCHEDULE
  • Arrive at 1:30 if you need the time, but no later than 2:00pm, please.
  • Be set up and ready to sell when the Market opens at 3:00pm.
  • Stay until the Market closes at 7:00pm.
VEHICLES
  • An aerial map with arrows showing the entry plan is shown below.
  • To exit, follow the arrows backwards.
  • Drive in off Pemberton-Browns Mills Road, proceed past parking and beyond the line of cones.
  • Turn left just before the green-and-white snow fence into the field.
  • Drive directly into the Market, following the site plan, looking for white stripes drawn on the grass.
  • Park your vehicle across the back of your area inside your assigned spaces.
TENTS AND GROUNDS
  • Set up tents and tables across the front of your assigned space.
  • Bring and use tent weights or stakes for everybody’s safety.
  • The Market site is a grassy field. It should be dry tomorrow, but consider bringing a mat just in case.
FACEBOOK
  • facebook.com/HeartoftheGardenMarket
  • We’ve been blowing up. We’ve added another 100 likes (now totaling 289).
  • You can “Check In” on facebook when you arrive to let your friends (and your boss) know you’re here.

Vendor Entry to the Market:

Entry Drive

Link to Google Maps for Driving Directions
QUESTIONS?
Leave a comment in the Reply field below OR
Email David Hodges at davidbdale@comcast.net OR
Phone David Hodges at (856) 854-8385 Home Office OR
Phone David Hodges at (856) 979-6653 Cell Phone for Market Days
Market Director

Market Director David Hodges, always in a red shirt and Market cap, not always with his beagle/dachshund Shelby.

Collingswood SAT JUL 05

Hello, Vendors and Friends of the Collingswood Farmers’ Market!
RED (field tomatoes) WHITE (white sweet corn) and BLUE (blueberries)! We’ve got your patriotic meals here! Week 10 of our 2014 Season will be not so crowded as last week. But the corn truck arrives, and two blueberry farms will participate, plus three fine guest vendors.
Weatherwise, we’re catching a serious break: after a very hot and humid week, our Market will be much cooler, and dry.
GUEST VENDORS
Both Green Ford Farm and Brookeberry Farm will be bringing berries this week. Late ripening and late-week rains are both depressing quantities, but early shoppers will be rewarded with choices.
LIVE MUSIC
Dave Kelly returns for the second week in a row at  the east stage. John Rossi commands the west stage.
BID VENDORS
As always, Mike DiBartolo, not David Hodges, is your contact for all questions regarding BID participation at the Market. (609) 949-3424. mikied721@gmail.com.
MARKET ACTIVITY SPACES
  • Sally Castellini is our Guest Artist this week. She creates wreaths and arrangements of dried flowers.
castellini wreath
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 Collingswood Farmers’ Market 856 854-8385 Home Office 856 979-6653 Cell Phone on Market Day

“Heart of the Garden” WED JUL 02

Heart of the Garden WED JUL 02

Hello Vendors, Participants, and Marketeers!
WEEK 05!
Today, WED JUL 02, marks the 5th week of the season for the “Heart of the Garden” Farmers’ Market, co-sponsored by the Township of Pemberton and the DEBORAH Heart and Lung Center. We’ve added another very local farm this week: Good Tree Farm of New Egypt.
NEWS FOR THIS WEEK
  • Davidson’s Mushrooms return after a week off.
  • Border Springs Farm will also return with frozen lamb cuts and sausage.
  • Green Ford Farm will be back with early-season blueberries.
  • For the first time, we’re delighted to welcome organic produce from Good Tree Farm of New Egypt.
  • Joe Vadala is back onstage with his guitar and popular hits. Come sing along!
  • Popular favorite produce vendors are also in attendance: Fruitwood Farm Orchard, Cheyenne’s Farm Market, and Lone Wolfe Farm.
PURPOSE OF THIS POST
This post is not for the general public. It’s for the benefit of Market participants. We have a facebook page and are building an email list to communicate with Marketgoers. You’ll get your news here; you’ll receive weekly email with a link to a new post at this blog for announcements and the site plan for the week.
LOCATION
  • The address is 500 Pemberton-Browns Mills Road, in the open field alongside the Pemberton Municipal Building.
  • An aerial photo below shows the site location across the street from the athletic fields with their baseball diamonds, just down the road from the Burlington County Community College campus (and very near the tall blue water tower).
  • A link to Google Maps for driving directions is also provided below.
  • Have my cell phone number with you: David Hodges (856) 979-6653
SCHEDULE
  • Arrive at 1:30 if you need the time, but no later than 2:00pm, please.
  • Be set up and ready to sell when the Market opens at 3:00pm.
  • Stay until the Market closes at 7:00pm.
VEHICLES
  • An aerial map with arrows showing the entry plan is shown below.
  • To exit, follow the arrows backwards.
  • Drive in off Pemberton-Browns Mills Road, proceed past parking and beyond the line of cones.
  • Turn left just before the green-and-white snow fence into the field.
  • Drive directly into the Market, following the site plan, looking for white stripes drawn on the grass.
  • Park your vehicle across the back of your area inside your assigned spaces.
TENTS AND GROUNDS
  • Set up tents and tables across the front of your assigned space.
  • Bring and use tent weights or stakes for everybody’s safety.
  • The Market site is a grassy field. It should be dry tomorrow, but consider bringing a mat just in case.
FACEBOOK
  • facebook.com/HeartoftheGardenMarket
  • We’ve been blowing up. 179 Likes in our first two weeks.
  • You can “Check In” on facebook when you arrive to let your friends (and your boss) know you’re here.

Vendor Entry to the Market:

Entry Drive

Link to Google Maps for Driving Directions
QUESTIONS?
Leave a comment in the Reply field below OR
Email David Hodges at davidbdale@comcast.net OR
Phone David Hodges at (856) 854-8385 Home Office OR
Phone David Hodges at (856) 979-6653 Cell Phone for Market Days
Market Director

Market Director David Hodges, always in a red shirt and Market cap, not always with his beagle/dachshund Shelby.

Collingswood SAT JUN 28

Hello, Vendors and Friends of the Collingswood Farmers’ Market!
WE’RE PACKED! Week 9 of our 2014 Season will be our busiest of the season so far. Virtually everyone is attending except the few guest vendors who aren’t scheduled to attend. Weatherwise, it’ll be a dandy: sunny and dry, not humid, temperatures in the low to mid 80s during the Market. Beat that! 🙂
GUEST VENDORS
We’re completely packed.
LIVE MUSIC
Dave Kelly plays the east stage. Trio Nova plays the west stage.
BID VENDORS
As always, Mike DiBartolo, not David Hodges, is your contact for all questions regarding BID participation at the Market. (609) 949-3424. mikied721@gmail.com.
MARKET ACTIVITY SPACES
  • Rowan University Professor of Art Skeffington (Skeff) Thomas will bring his ceramic pottery originals to the Guest Artist Space.
  • Organizing for Action will try to nudge us from our political apathy.
  • Camden County Animal Shelter will bring adoptable pets and accept our generous donations of cash and material goods animals require.
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 Collingswood Farmers’ Market 856 854-8385 Home Office 856 979-6653 Cell Phone on Market Day

“Heart of the Garden” WED JUN 25

Heart of the Garden WED JUN 25

Hello Vendors, Participants, and Marketeers!
WEEK 04!
Today, WED JUN 25, marks the 4th week of the season for the “Heart of the Garden” Farmers’ Market, co-sponsored by the Township of Pemberton and the DEBORAH Heart and Lung Center. We’ve added a new feature, prepared refreshments from Pemberton’s own Hungry Piney.
NEWS FOR THIS WEEK
We’ll be a smaller Market this week since both Davidson’s Mushrooms and the Pemberton Garden Club are unable to attend. However, we’re adding a new Pemberton vendor, Green Ford Farm, who will bring their early-season blueberries. We’re also hoping that the long wait is over to welcome our first organic produce from Good Tree Farm of New Egypt.
PURPOSE OF THIS POST
This post is not for the general public. It’s for the benefit of Market participants. We have a facebook page and are building an email list to communicate with Marketgoers. You’ll get your news here; you’ll receive weekly email with a link to a new post at this blog for announcements and the site plan for the week.
LOCATION
  • The address is 500 Pemberton-Browns Mills Road, in the open field alongside the Pemberton Municipal Building.
  • An aerial photo below shows the site location across the street from the athletic fields with their baseball diamonds, just down the road from the Burlington County Community College campus (and very near the tall blue water tower).
  • A link to Google Maps for driving directions is also provided below.
  • Have my cell phone number with you: David Hodges (856) 979-6653
SCHEDULE
  • Arrive at 1:30 if you need the time, but no later than 2:00pm, please.
  • Be set up and ready to sell when the Market opens at 3:00pm.
  • Stay until the Market closes at 7:00pm.
VEHICLES
  • An aerial map with arrows showing the entry plan is shown below.
  • To exit, follow the arrows backwards.
  • Drive in off Pemberton-Browns Mills Road, proceed past parking and beyond the line of cones.
  • Turn left just before the green-and-white snow fence into the field.
  • Drive directly into the Market, following the site plan, looking for white stripes drawn on the grass.
  • Park your vehicle across the back of your area inside your assigned spaces.
TENTS AND GROUNDS
  • Set up tents and tables across the front of your assigned space.
  • Bring and use tent weights or stakes for everybody’s safety.
  • The Market site is a grassy field. It should be dry tomorrow, but consider bringing a mat just in case.
FACEBOOK
  • facebook.com/HeartoftheGardenMarket
  • We’ve been blowing up. 179 Likes in our first two weeks.
  • You can “Check In” on facebook when you arrive to let your friends (and your boss) know you’re here.

 Vendor Entry to the Market:

Entry Drive

Link to Google Maps for Driving Directions
 QUESTIONS?
Leave a comment in the Reply field below OR
Email David Hodges at davidbdale@comcast.net OR
Phone David Hodges at (856) 854-8385 Home Office OR
Phone David Hodges at (856) 979-6653 Cell Phone for Market Days
Market Director

Market Director David Hodges, always in a red shirt and Market cap, not always with his beagle/dachshund Shelby.

Collingswood SAT JUN 21

Hello, Vendors and Friends of the Collingswood Farmers’ Market!
FIRST DAY OF SUMMER! Week 8 of our 2014 Season is the first time we’ll glimpse sweet corn and field-grown tomatoes. Looks like a beauty. Temperatures begin at 70 and warm toward 80 with little chance of rain.
GUEST VENDORS
Just two this week:
  • Collingswood’s own Sweet Freedom (Gluten etc free) Bakery
  • The very popular Weckerly’s Ice Cream
LIVE MUSIC
She Hates Me plays the east stage. Sam Caruso plays and sings on the west stage.
BID VENDORS
As always, Mike DiBartolo, not David Hodges, is your contact for all questions regarding BID participation at the Market. (609) 949-3424. mikied721@gmail.com.
MARKET ACTIVITY SPACES
  • Our sponsor Liberti Church will spread the word about their congregation to our congregation.
  • Collingswood Community Garden will brag about their beautiful local venture.
ARTIST OF THE WEEK: Dave and Carol Leader bring their Turned Treasures (turned on a lathe) to the Art space: beautiful and functional items in wood, acrylic, even corian.
130616-pottery-003
SPECIAL SPONSOR EVENT:
  • Pottery Seconds! Perkins Art Center will conduct its popular pottery sale on their own front patio at the east end of the Market.
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 Collingswood Farmers’ Market 856 854-8385 Home Office 856 979-6653 Cell Phone on Market Day

Collingswood SAT JUN 14

Hello, Vendors and Friends of the Collingswood Farmers’ Market!
Week 7 of our 2014 Season is the Fathers’ Day Weekend. Looks like a beauty. No chance of rain on Saturday, high of 77. WIND ALERT: 10-15mph. At 15mph, you’ll want tent weights.
GUEST VENDORS
We’re packed with scrumptious specialties:
  • Green Aisle Grocery
  • Market Day Canele with sweet and savory tarts
  • John & Kira’s Chocolates.
  • Border Springs Farm Lamb
  • Next to them, the very popular Weckerly’s Ice Cream returns.
LIVE MUSIC
Trio Nova Duo play the east stage. John Rossi plays and sings on the west stage.
BID VENDORS
As always, Mike DiBartolo, not David Hodges, is your contact for all questions regarding BID participation at the Market. (609) 949-3424. mikied721@gmail.com.
MARKET ACTIVITY SPACES
BUY TWO, GIVE ONE: Our sponsor, Lourdes Wellness, is partnering with the Oaklyn Food Pantry to collect fresh foods for distribution to local food-insecure families.
ARTIST OF THE WEEK: Brooke Van Derzee brings her personal take on jewelry to our Guest Artist space.
NON-PROFIT FUNDRAISER: Animal Adoption Center of Lindenwold will bring adoptable animals to our Guest Vendor area.

 

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 Collingswood Farmers’ Market 856 854-8385 Home Office 856 979-6653 Cell Phone on Market Day

Voorhees Twilight Market THU JUN 12

JUN 12Hello, Voorhees Marketeers!

General Notes
  • Expect to get wet today. Forecasters predict scattered thunderstorms for much of the time we’ll be open, temperatures approaching 80 degrees, light wind at 9-11mph.
  • Also expect to get groovy. We’ve booked a Caribbean Steel Drum Band to keep our spirits lively.
Vendor Notes
  • TWO NEW FARMS are joining us this week!
  • Joining us for the first time, Border Springs Farm will bring lamb in several forms: ground, in chops, in other cuts, as sausage . . . .
  • Also new this week, Cheyenne’s Farm Market bring beautiful produce, seedlings, and Very Local Honey from their own hives.
  • Cherry Grove Farm of Lawrenceville will return to the Market with farmstead cheeses and assorted beef and pork cuts.
  • A.T. Buzby farm will return as well, with Jersey Fresh produce from the fields.
  • Alex Gassner’s Taproots Farm will be back with herb and vegetable seedlings.
  • Far Wind Farm will provide extraordinary pastured eggs from the very contented laying hens at their Williamstown farm.
  • Wild Flour Bakery is back with artisan breads, baguettes, flatbreads and other baked goods.
  • A 2013 favorite, Hank Sauce will return to Voorhees this week with their cayenne-based hot sauces.
  • Davidson’s Mushrooms is iffy today, so they don’t appear on the site plan yet. If they do come, they’ll bring shitakes, criminis, and other exotic mushrooms.
Twilight Market Vendor Mix
  • As a Farmers’ Market, we’re as committed as ever to bringing Jersey Fresh produce and agricultural products to our customers directly from the hand of the grower or producer.
  • At the same time, our evening hours suggest we should also blend in carefully selected food artisans, chefs, and prepared food goods using local products. Please don’t hesitate to recommend pasta-makers, sausage-makers, sauce producers, coffee roasters, ice cream churners, butter producers, or any other food preparers you think might enhance our mix.
Space and Product Accommodations
  • Just a reminder that spaces are never guaranteed. We do our best to accommodate requests for ideal locations, but Market needs trump any individual vendor’s personal preference.
  • We also do our best to limit redundancy of products at the Market, with the clear understanding that most farms that grow produce will harvest similar crops at similar times. Still, we welcome your feedback on matters of duplication and excessive competition.
Directions for New Vendors
  • The site plan at the top of this post shows the layout of the Market at the “Macy’s entrance” to the Voorhees Town Center (formerly known as the Echelon Mall).
  • In this detail below, notice you’ll most likely enter the Mall site by way of Town Center Boulevard (1), curve left between the Macy’s entrance (2) and the Special Activities Plaza (3), then take a left into the Market site (4).
Close Map 01
  • Stepping back a bit from the near view, see the Town Center Boulevard entrance (at the blue arrow) off of Echelon Road.
Far Map 02
  • And finally, the Google Map view shows how to approach Echelon Road from Route 295, Exit 32, via Route 561, and then Somerdale Road. (Google calls your destination “A.”)
  • To see more of the Google directions, use “Voorhees Town Center, Voorhees NJ” as your destination, as I have done in the map field below.
Google Map