The Unitarian Universalist Fellowship of DeKalb will be holding their first Winter Farmers’ Market of the 2015- 2016 season. The market will be open 9am to 3pm on Saturday December 12. Admission $1. The market will be held at the church located at 158 North Fourth Street, in DeKalb.
“There will be over 40 vendors. Many of the vendors are with the market for the first time.” Said Dan Kenney, organizer of the annual market.
Fresh grass fed beef, pork, and poultry, as well as farm fresh eggs, pork, sausage, locally sourced cheese, grains, and more, all organically and humanely raised from Hassellman Farms. There will also be locally raised honey. Jeff Wielert of Bountiful Blessings will be at the market with evergreen boughs, and wreaths; as well as salsas, jams, and other value added items from their farm near Hinckley. Katie from Beets and Beats Farm of Sycamore will also be at the market for the first time this year.
In addition to the farmers the market will offer over 30 artists and craft-persons from the DeKalb County area. There will be a very large variety of craft and art work items. There will also be baked goods, homemade breads, and many other delicious items to choose from. Baked goods will be provided by Monika’s Organic Bakery of Sycamore. Also great French pastries provided by the Sisters of Notre Dame.
“We have vendors offering a great variety of items for sale, from metal jewelry to crocheted items, hooked rugs, goat soap, hats, origin
al paintings, weaving supplies, and much, much more. I can’t begin to list all of the items available. It will be a great, fun market to attend.” Kenney said.
In addition to all of the vendors and activity there will also be live music all day on the stage. Again a variety of local musicians will be sharing their talent from piano to steel guitar, and more.
Also Sunnflower Catering of DeKalb will be providing hot food. There will also be a commons area set up for people to gather, have coffee, tea, soup, or hot chocolate and talk.
“We are often complimented on the fun community atmosphere and what an enjoyable market it is. We hope people stop by and join in the fun.” Kenney said. “It is a great way to experience a warm and fun community event while also supporting local artists and growers. It is important to shop local, when you buy directly from a local farmer or artist the money you spend multiplies throughout the community instead of leaving the county. It supports and helps build a strong local DeKalb County economy.”
Studies show that when you spend money with a locally owned and operated business, 60% of the money stays and is circulated in the community; and when you spend money at a chain store, only 40% or less stays in the area.
If you would like more information contact Dan Kenney 815-793-0950 or dkenney53@hotmail.com
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