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    Sedona Community Farmers Market begins Winter Season

    November 2, 2011No Comments
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    logo sedonafarmersmarketSedona AZ (November 2, 2011) – Winter Season begins at Sedona Community Farmers Market on Sunday, Nov 6th at the winter location at Relic’s Restaurant at historic Rainbow’s End on 3235 W State Route 89A in West Sedona. Hours are Noon – 4pm. The market will run weekly on Sundays and is closed Christmas and New Year’s.

    20111102 sedonafarmersmarketDuring the winter season, the market features about 25 small growers and producers. Offerings include freshly picked, local and AZ veggies and greens, fruits and citrus, farm fresh eggs, hot apple cider, emu products, fudge and chocolate creations, hand-made pasta, honey, meats, artisan foods, jams and jellies, pickled veggies, freshly baked breads, farm soaps and handcrafted lotions are available.

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    We are excited to announce that Stutzman Gardens is roasting fresh chiles at the grand opening! Singer/songwriter Alex Ogburn will entertain with Americana, early blues and folk rock music on Nov 6th. See you at the market!

    For more information, please contact Katrin Themlitz at (928) 821-1133, e-mail sedonamarket@gmail.com, or check www.sedona-farmers-market.com for the latest updates.

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