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More market buzz from the Marblemount Community Market...yeah! to creating local economy and viable rural living! First Market is next Sunday

6/6/2014

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Hi all!

Well, Sunday is just around the corner, and in between raking and baling hay, I'll be there with my dancing shoes on. In fact, I'll be posting our spiffy new road signs (and our banner!) on Sun. morning and should be at the Hall by 10:30-ish to let you get your tables and chairs for set-up. Erin Deller-Meyer has offered to help with the Yard Sale part of it, back on the ballfield, as I'll be "posted" out front with you marketeers. Katie Philbrick is organizing the music (for the June and July markets) and it will be a jam and singalong this time, which should be fun. (Katie, thanks for bringing your mic and amp, too!) And thanks to Terri Wilde for designing and posting the wonderful flyers. The weather looks to be cooperating, but be sure to bring some sort of tie downs, and/or weights, for your canopies - remember the afternoon winds?Vanessa will be organizing and staffing the MCH Bake Sale this month. V: call Shana if you have any questions about it. And everyone, be sure to have change (money) with you. I'll have a box or fannypack, too. And I'm bringing a couple of walkie talkies for communications between Yard Sale and Market proper.  Also, just a heads up that the AUGUST 10 market will be dedicated as Kids' Day, with local youth providing the music, as well as a vendor booth or two! Please contact me if you have, or know of, kids who would like to be involved. We hope to have at least 2-3 new vendors this time - I'll be checking the MCH P.O. Box today for last minute applications. RUSTY - Have you picked up any? If so, please call and let me know: 853-8388, leave a message. In addition, Brooke Pedersen will have a "mobile" mini-library set-up, for folks to check out books! (adult and children's selections) How cool is that? She'll also have library card application forms.
Anyway, I'm looking forward to seeing ya'll again, and enjoying your wares. Here's to a great season!

Best,
Christie
P.S.: If anyone is going downvalley between now and then (esp.to the SV Food Co-op), could you snag some June "Grow Northwest" magazines to have available? Also the current Co-op newspaper, as we are supposed to be in it! THANKS!
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