• 28Jun
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    After last week’s Saturday deluge, the sun returned  to warm our faces and bring out our valued customers. We had a record 35 vendors this Saturday, the 27th of June, and more vendors are due to join us as the season progresses with produce ripening in July and August.  Kevin Noon joined us as a new vendor who will double as a visual attraction as he sharpens knives, scissors, lawn mower blades and all manner of cutting and gardening tools using hand stones and a treadle driven grind stone mounted on the cast iron base of an old Singer sewing machine. Jerry and Elaine May of Heron Hill Farm have returned for the season selling many pounds of snap peas to an appreciative market. The peas of course are just the beginning of what promises to be a wide variety of seasonal produce coming from our north east Ohio growers.

    Shoppers at Haymaker Farmers' Market, 27 June 2009.

    Shoppers at Kent’s Haymaker Farmers’ Market-  27 June 2009.

    There were quite a few times when there were no parking spaces to spare for our customers and they needed to walk from farther north on Franklin Avenue and College Streets to attend. We are truly blessed with a loyal and supportive customer base. Not only are we selling a lot of fine locally grown and baked products, but we’re helping to contribute to our local economy through increased traffic downtown!  The market is a positive economic factor in the life of our community.   People seem to be shying away from making big purchases at the chain retailers, but they seem to be patronizing our local shops and farmers’ markets more.  We may be part of a renaissance of thought in regards to how people shop and acquire their food.  This past week, PBS played a documentary on farmers’ markets across the United States.  An increasing proportion of Americans are seeing the value in shopping from local vendors especially in the agricultural food sector. <To Market, To Market…>

    Andrea Bussinger plays at Haymeker joined by Bob Wilson on harmonica and a friend on slide guitar.

    Andrea Bussinger plays at Haymaker joined by Bob Wilson on harmonica and Adam Kuhn on slide guitar.

    Our music was provided by Andrea Bussinger on folk guitar along with Adam Kuhn playing slide guitar and Bob Wilson on harmonica who joined in spontaneously!  They performed almost non-stop from 10:00 to 12 noon interrupted only by applause, the sounds of our bustling farmers’ market and an occasional passing freight train. Next week, July fourth, we’ll be entertained by the return of the now famous, ten member Kent Shindig All-Star band led by Kentite David Badagnani. The group will perform from 10-12 noon under the Haymaker Bridge along Franklin Avenue.  Please be sure to make it a full day by joining us all downtown at Kent’s annual Heritage Festival sponsored byt the Kent Chamber of Commerce. There will be more music, great fair food and interesting booths to shop and explore right close by.  I’m sure a great time will be had by all!

    All the best to everyone for the week ahead!

    Fritz Seefeldt.

  • 23Jun
    Categories: Uncategorized, market growth, music @ the market Comments Off

    As most of you noticed, we officially crossed the line into summer this past Sunday, and the weather couldn’t be nicer. With temperatures in the 70’s and just enough rain to keep things green and growing it would be tough to find anything to improve. The market continues to grow as well…each week adding a few new vendors and broadening the variety for our customers.  In the next two weeks, most of our regular produce growers will be in place in the market lineup, which typically increases our customer base as well.

    The past two weeks we had some truly great musical entertainment with Brian Henke playing on the 13th of June and Peggy Coyle along with Brad Bolton this last Saturday, June 20th. Coming up this week Andrea Bussinger will be returning to Haymaker for her third appearance since last summer at 10 am.

    Brian Henke entertains at Haymaker-June 13, 2009.

    Brian Henke entertains at Haymaker-June 13, 2009 (Little Elmer was on hand to guard the tips).

    As you may have noticed, the first two benches are in place along the front of the market. Karl Liske was kind enough to donate two pieces of plywood to put in front of each bench to cover the mud from when they were installed this last week…thank you Karl, your spontaneity saved the day and quite a few pairs of shoes as well! The Record-Courier was kind enough to send down a photographer to take a few pictures of the new benches and our market, look for an article in the paper over the next few days.

    Peggy Coyle and Brad Bolton brought their music to the market, June 21, 2009.

    Peggy Coyle and Brad Bolton brought their music to the market, June 21, 2009.

    From time to time you may see me wearing scrubs to the market. As some of you know, I work nights as a nurse at an area hospital, and sometimes its my turn to work the Friday night/Saturday morning before setting up the market on Saturday. Time is pretty tight between the two, so don’t be surprised if you see me looking strangely out of place every so often at the market, don’t worry, I promise I won’t be starting any iv’s on anyone, just don’t cross me, I may be tired…and grouchy!

    I’ve reworked the display ad for he newspaper this week. The ad runs every other Thursday in the Record-Courier along with event announcements in the Beacon Journal, Plain Dealer and Record-Courier. Joan Inderhees will be assisting with press releases for the papers, please thank her when you see her, its good to have her back with us again.

    All the best for a great week!

    Fritz.

  • 10Jun

    This past weekend we enjoyed the drumming and unique music of Halim El-Dabh along with several folks who turned out to drum and play along.  Kent is the kind of town where people often spontaneously join in and add to the diversity of sights and sounds.  This character sets us apart from most places where people stick to themselves and stay in their cars with the tinted windows rolled up and the AC turned on high.  The farmers’ market provides a place for people to be themselves and enjoy the friendship and camaraderie of their neighbors.

    Music @ the Market- Halim El-Dabh and friends play at Haymaker Farmers' Market, Saturday June 6, 2009.

    Music @ the Market- Halim El-Dabh and friends play at Haymaker Farmers' Market, Saturday June 6, 2009.

    This week we’ll be entertained by the music of local performer, Brian Henke. I’m including the press release for this event here:

    <<Brian Henke composes and performs his music like a painter putting images on canvas, drawing his inspiration from the world around him.  His unique guitar style has been called everything from Folk to New Age to Neo-Classical to Pastoral. Brian is the founder and promoter of “The Woodchoppers Ball” annual benefit concert for The Northeast Ohio Coalition for the Homeless held at the Kent Stage in December.

    Composer/performer Brian Henke plays at Kent's farmers' market, June 13, 2009.

    Composer/performer Brian Henke plays at Kent's farmers' market, June 13, 2009.

    “Music at the Market” performances are scheduled throughout the season and are free and open to the public. The next concert will be June 20 and will feature the duo of Peggy Coyle and Brad Bolton.

    This week the market will be offering produce from local farmers including: salad greens, radishes, strawberries, herbs, honey, maple syrup, cheese and flowers. Area bakers will be providing fresh baked breads and sweets.  As always, everything is locally grown or produced.>>

    This week’s featured farmer is Jessica Earley of Brimfield.  She and her family (Earley Farms) have been providing top notch produce grown without pesticides to our community for several years. In addition to selling at Haymaker, Jessica started the weekday Brimfield Farmers’ Market.  The Earley family has a new arrival too!  Be sure to congratulate them next Saturday.

    Jessica Earley and daughter at Haymaker Farmers' Market, June 6, 2009.

    Jessica Earley and daughter at Haymaker Farmers' Market, June 6, 2009.

    On the injured list is our own Shari Keefe of Shari’s Berries and Gardens.  I caught her dancing the jig with fellow vendor and breadmaker,  Rafael Rodriguez.  I thought she was faking it with the walker all along, anything for pity…pathetic!!

    Rafael and Shari at Haymaker Farmers' Market, June 6, 2009.

    Rafael and Shari at Haymaker Farmers' Market, June 6, 2009.

    All the best for a great summer for everyone!

    Fritz.