At the Market

The market is now closed for the 2011 season. We’ll be back in business the first Saturday in May. In the meantime, a number of our vendors are continuing to sell produce, baked goods, honey, maple syrup, jams and jellies at the Local Bounty store, Route 83, Coshocton -- near Lake Park. Stop in and check it out!

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Market off to a great start!

Posted 5/16/2011 8:40am by Mary Meyer.

Coshocton Farmers’ Market is off to a great start this season, with plenty of vendors and enthusiastic shoppers. 

Early produce at the market includes fresh rhubarb and asparagus, lettuce, spinach, green onions, and radishes. Come early for the best selection!

 

Our vendors offer lots of flowering plants as well, including hostas, daylilies, perennial and annual bedding plants, hanging baskets, and pot arrangements for sun or shade. You’ll find almost any plant you need for the flowerbed, porch, or patio. Tomatoes, peppers, and many other vegetable plants are available, too.

 

In the crafts department, Brenda Berry and Marissa Mullett, a mother-daughter team, are selling handsewn fabric gifts. One of their special items is the OSU gift set, which includes a potholder in Buckeye colors, a large “O” cookie cutter, and recipes. Carol Rinehart of Woodberry Farm offers handspun wool and handknit scarves and hats in soft, natural colors. Come and watch her spinning wool at the market!

 

And don’t forget your sweet tooth. Cheryl Shroyer serves up toffee popcorn, and Merv Baumgartner will be happy to dip you a cone or bowl of ice cream. Amy Paulin sells special cookies and candies, and Lisa Cutshall offers home-baked cookies and pies, besides her homemade noodles. And don't forget local honey from Dick Mullet, the Honey Man, and jams and jellies from Paul Nelson and Windy Hill Farm.

 

See you at the market!

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