Who is at the Autumn Market?

Vendors at the 2016 Autumn Market include:

Davenport Maple Farm -selling maple syrup and candies

Good Bunch/Hart Farm – selling locally grown produce and dried flowers

Barberic Farm – selling homemade pickles, jams, wool products

Margaret Olin, Living Essence Healing Therapies – seated cranio sacral body work.

Wilder Hill Gardens

Www.wilderhillgardens.com

Lillian Jackman selling balsam + mix greens wreaths, garlands, swags + mixed bundles

1st Cong Church, Shelburne Women’s Fellowship – selling        baked goods, coffee, tea, hot chocolate, water, cider, chili, corn chowder

Sweet Birch Herbals – sweetbirchherbals.com

Selling  herbal tinctures, salves, local herbal teas, essential oils, ghee, fire cider, elderberry syrup, lip balm, hot tea

Manda Farm – Www.mandafarm.com

Selling  pork cuts, rosemary & bay branches

All Souls Church

Selling apple cranberry butter

Joy Farm –

Selling  jewelry, fleece scarves, felt ornaments, cards (water color/collage)

Cozy Home Critters

Selling handmade, machine washable pet mats in 4 sizes, homegrown catnip toys

M&G Kettle Korn

Selling fresh popped kettle corn

Atherton Farm –

Selling wreaths, autumnal/winters arrangements

Chocolate Therapy

Selling chocolate confections

Rollin’ Dough Pizza – Selling wood fire personal pizza

Music at the Autumn Market

Pat and Tex LaMountain will be playing music at the Autumn Market this Sunday from 11:00am- 1:00pm. Sonny Crawford will perform from 1:00pm-3:00pm
“Pat & Tex LaMountain have been singing and writing their unique upbeat Americana flavored songs for four decades. Influenced by folk, country, bluegrass, pop, rock, and swing, they present a seasoned blend of melody, message and harmony featuring Pat’s crystal clear vocals and Tex’s tenor voice and unique guitar picking style. . Their music is inspired by their daily lives, family, personal relationships and their ongoing spiritual journeys.      

They have eight albums and a lifetime of performances to their credit, including festivals, clubs, coffeehouses, community concerts, radio, television documentaries and films.”