Articles with the Tag: Farmers market

News from the Ronan Farmers Market RONAN – The Tote Bag Challenge kicks off at the Ronan Farmers Market on June 21 during the summer solstice. Shoppers can earn a canvas tote bag, designed by Image Quest, by spending $25 at the market. Visit the market on Thursdays from 4 to 6 p.m. to sign u...
Dance in Elks’ ballroom POLSON — The Elks Club holds a community dance in their ballroom, with music provided by Ken’s Country Combo, the first and third Wednesday of each month from 7-10 p.m. Come and listen or dance. Snacks are at 8:30 p.m. VFW serves breakfast RONA...

News from Ronan Farmers Market A passing thunderstorm didn’t put a damper on the first Ronan Farmers Market of the 2018 season last week. Even before Lake County Sheriff Don Bell rang the first market bell of the season, buyers were checking out the booths set up by 13 vendors in the grass fiel...
Chamber of Commerce holds candidate ‘Meet and Greet’ News from the Polson Chamber of Commerce POLSON – On Wednesday, May 9, from 6-8 p.m., the Polson Chamber of Commerce will host a candidate meet and greet at the North Lake County Public Library meeting room. Candidates vying fo...

ST. IGNATIUS – The Mission Falls Farmers Market is just getting started this year and it’s growing well, according to Market Master Rose Bear Don’t Walk. She said the market started out with three vendors and a couple more vendors drop in each week on Fridays from 5-7 p.m. It&rsquo...
ST. IGNATIUS — The new Mission Falls Farmers Market is happening in St. Ignatius on Fridays from 5-7 p.m. and will host at least one upcoming community event. Rose Bear Don’t Walk is the Market Master.

ARLEE – Flowers, herbs, and vegetables colored the Arlee Farmers Market on Wednesday. About half a dozen vendors set up at the new location on the south side of town where the highway forks into two sections, and they will be back again for subsequent markets until the end of the season. Nine-yea...
Shopping at farmers markets is one way to get delicious and fresh produce you can enjoy at home. “Getting plenty of fruits and vegetables helps families live healthier lives and reduces the likelihood of chronic disease,” said Elaine Auld, CEO of the Society for Public Health Education (SOPHE)...

ARLEE – Caydan Clark, 8, decorated his first pumpkin of the fall season with a design that included “a little bit of everything” at the Arlee Community Fall Festival on Saturday. After drawing black triangle-shaped eyes and a jagged mouth, Caydan added a little white glob of paint near the ...

David Wolverton quickly sold out of tomatoes at the Jocko Valley Farmers Market outside of Hanging Art Gallery last week. “People get crafty,” he said of the early vegetable yield at the market. “I can get tomatoes coming early in the season and keep them producing clear into November.&r...