The
Main Street Farmers' MarketIn addition to our full-time vendors, we also have many vendors who come only occasionally during the season. As our "Visiting Vendors" are scheduled, their appearances will be shown below.
May 15:Robison Apiaries offers choice, local honey. It is the flavor of our own fields and forests. You may contact Betty or Bob Robison at 724-745-3817 or at b.robison@comcast.net.
Tom Lane offers local maple syrup and maple candy. You can contact him at lanet@mcguffey.k12.pa.us.
C.T. Miller Vineyards produces a wide range of wines from grapes they have grown themselves in their local vineyard. The red wines include cabernet franc, chambourcin, marechal foch, steuben, and pinot noir. The white wines include cayuga white, riesling, and vidal blanc. They also offer a red blend (riherd), a white blend (luvara), and a rose blend (capanna). You can contact Janet and Ted Miller at 724-345-9989 or ctmiller.vineyards@verizon.net, or by visiting their vineyard at 24 Clarke Lane, Avella PA 15321.
The White Lotus Reiki LoftThe White Lotus Reiki Loft (Cindy Grant) will be offering the lovely, glistening soaps and herbal lotions made by Artemis Botanicals (which many of you will remember as a vendor from the 2005 and 2006 Markets). You may find her at her new shop just one block from the Market at 53 E. Wheeling St. or reach her by email at cindy@reikiforrelaxation.com.
Plum Run Winery offers 30 different fruit and grape wines, and fresh berries as well. You can contact Joe Skocik at 724-986-3588 or visit his winery on US 40 at 550 National Pike West, Brownsville PA (four miles west of Brownsville).
Colaizzi Brothers (a gourmet cake and chocolate company)The Colaizzi Brothers offer a wide variety of hand dipped chocolates, as well as gourmet cupcakes and a full line of specialty cakes for birthdays, weddings, or just a great snack.
Sandi Heil operates The Pittsburgh Cookie Company and bakes a wide variety of delicious treats, including quite a few things, such as pepperoni rolls, that are new to our marktet. You can contact her at pittsburghcookie@windstream.net.
Garden GivingsGarden Givings will be offering dried flower arrangements. You can contact Marcia Bryant at marciabryant577@live.com or call her at 724-228-3099.
Nanny's is a home bakery run by Linda Donkers. We'll have a description of her products soon. You can contact her at 724-785-9275.
Mandy and Dave Chirico, as West Liberty Farm, offer superb chicken and eggs, from well fed, antibiotic and hormone-free chickens moved every day to fresh pastures. You can contact them at madchirico@yahoo.com or 814-371-1033.
July 3:Bovine Wines offers a wide array of wines, all produced locally from Pennsylvania grapes grown on the shores of Lake Erie. You may contact Bovine Wines at 724-228-WINES (9463) or sales@BovineWinesPA.com or by visiting their winery at 3693 Route 40, Washington PA 15301. You can see their web site (with detailed descriptions of their wines) at http://bovinewinespa.com/.
P-nut Butter Bones offers peanut butter treats for your doggie friends. You can contact Lorraine Koval at lkoval@pulsenet.com or 724-222-4452.
Shield's Demensne Winery is a family owned and operated winery that produces several varieties of honey wine, made from grapes, honey and no other additives whatsoever. You can contact them about these intriguing wines by calling 724-986-3588 or by visiting their shop: Shield's Herb and Flower Shop, 374 Smith Creek Road (Rt. 218) eleven miles south of Waynesburg and just past Spragg (open M-Sa: 9 am - 5 pm; Su: 11 am - 5 pm; April 10 - July 4: 8 am - 8 pm.
Today our frequent wine vendor brings a wide assortment of berries.
Julie's Flowers for ArtJulie Pedtke, a volunteer with both the Farmers' Market and Wash Arts, will be offering a variety of cut flowers this year at the market. She will have an assortment of summer annuals available, in mixed and make-your-own bouquets. All profits will be donated to Wash Arts at the end of the season. You can contact Julie at zucchinijulie@gmail.com.
Sadly, Tally Hollow will not be coming this week. But they will be back on October 23.
Winery owner Sharon Klay and her husband John first developed an interest in winemaking while living in New York City in the 1970s. This interest led them to research and the selection of the nearly 100 varieties of grapes that would be suitable for cool climate growing conditions. In 1986, the couple purchased a 215-acre farm in Chalk Hill, Pennsylvania. While John developed a successful practice as a cardiothoracic surgeon, Sharon decided to take the original 1,000 vines on the property to 14,000 vines. And in 1997, they opened Fayette County's first winery. Come taste their wine! You can visit their website here, email them at info@cwklaywinery.com, call them at 724-439-3424, or visit the winery itself at 412 Fayette Springs Road, Chalk Hill, PA.
The Washington Nut House offers a wide range of tasty nuts. You can contact Bill Orrison at billrachelorrison@comcast.net.

The Martha Washington Garden Club comes once a year to sell perennial plants. Now is a great time to buy and plant them for next year's display. The hostas pictured at the left were on sale at last year's Market.
October 16:Blue Iris Tea is a purveyor of fine, gourmet tea. You may remember them from their visits last year. They offer many varieties of black, green, and herbal teas, all in elegant packages. To see all their teas or to contact them, please visit their website.
Jakes Java is a small, local company that offers custom, fresh-roasted coffee beans from raw, green coffee beans from around the world. They don't even roast your order until they've heard from you. They then deliver it to your door for free, locally, within 48 hours. You can checkout their website here or call 724-942-1174.
European Desserts is a new bakery offering delicious Greek Baklava, German Strudel, and other European treats. You can contact them at ahmtraum@verizon.net.
Sustaining Greene County is a charitable non-profit corporation working to develop sustainable agriculture in Greene County. They operate a demonstration farm at Talley Hollow, 61 Rudolph Run Rd., Spraggs, PA 15362. One of their projects is demonstrating how to operate an organic/pastured poultry farm. And they will be bringing their chickens and eggs to our Market. You can reach them by email at sustaininggreenecounty@yahoo.com or by calling the farm at 724-435-7926. They also receive mail at P.O. Box 504, Waynesburg PA 15370.
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