Monday, November 11, 2013

Vendors for TFM Saturday 16 November

Here is the list of vendor assignments for Saturday November 16. This market celebrates the Holidays and honors our sponsors who have made this market possible. http://www.tappahannockmarket.com/tfm-vendors-2013-nov.htm

Saturday, November 9, 2013

News about November 16 Holidays Market

Just published in the Rappahannock Times and surrounding newspapers our press release for the November 16 Holidays Market--- read more at http://www.tappahannockmarket.com/news-rt-2013-november.htm

Thursday, November 7, 2013

Trish Hill Art Comes to Market

This month's market on Saturday features two artists - our first is  Trish Hill.  Trish says about her work "While I have always enjoyed the creative process, my artistic endeavors began much more recently. A change in career afforded me the opportunity to take art classes at the Visual Art Center in Richmond. I took several drawing courses, which I thoroughly enjoyed, but I longed for color. Pastels just seemed like a natural choice, and I love getting in there and blending with my hands.  Much of the subject matter I am drawn to centers around items with some age--rusty tractors, vintage cars and crumbling architecture. There is a natural beauty to anything that has stood the test of time. The older I get, the more strongly I believe in this!" Trish's work can be viewed and purchased in booth #133 on Courthouse Green.

Monday, September 16, 2013

Katherine Thomson Guest Artist at Farmers' Market


Kathrine Thomson discovered the trials, tribulations and rewards in working with pottery several years ago. The involvement of all of the senses when creating with clay is addictive to her, and, we expect, will continue to be so. From sometimes frustration, through elation, to creation of a piece either functional or simply decorative...I hope the journey never ends. For more details see http://www.tappahannockmarket.com/artists.htm#kathrinet

Sunday, September 15, 2013

Farmers' Market Dog Show

Sponsored by Farmers' Market, the dog show will be judged by our local celebrities Michael Faulkner, Director of the Tappahannock Regional Free Clinic and a Westminster Kennel Club judge, assisted by Emerson Hughes, owner of Holiday Barn pet resorts. There will be prizes for the best in show, the best dressed, and – if you dare! – the dog that looks most like its master or mistress. Registration starts at 9:00 a.m. and must be completed before 10:00 a.m. – you can check the contest rules and download the registration from www.tappahannockmarket.com/dogshow to speed up the registration process. Only one friendly dog (over 6 months old) per entry is allowed and dogs must be on a leash not longer than 6 feet long. Bring your current shots certificate for the dogs being shown – and be sure to bring clean up bags! The dog parade will start from the courthouse steps and parade around the market, returning to the steps where the judges will officiate. Don't miss the fun!

Friday, August 30, 2013

Joey Burrough

We just received a copy of the latest Joey Burrough painting he created at the August 2013 Farmers' Market... and we hear he has a committed buyer so that's another successful market for Joey! Next month artists are Sage Washington and Katherine Thomson... more info to come soon!

Wednesday, August 21, 2013

The Last Market for Reverend Bill Pickering

 
Visiting the Farmers' Market for the last time, Reverend Bill Pickering and wife Lee Ann chat to retired G-man and author Joe Wolfinger. Bill is retiring shortly from St. John's Episcopal Church and will return to the Richmond area.

Charles Reed - Wood carver!

Charles Reed from Rockville Virginia is a new vendor in the market..... his specialty is wood carved products including bowls, spoons and spatulas out of cherry and maple. Charles was a happy craftsman and vendor after the busy market last Saturday!

Monday, August 19, 2013

Chalk Drawing Contest Winners

Children's Chalk Drawing Contest judges and winners - back row judges: Aaron Bowles - free lance artist, Konst and Konstantina Konstantinov - St. Margaret's art department, and Frank Rixey, president of the Tappahannock Artists' Guild. Front row: Sidewalk Chalk drawing winners: Third place: Emma Thacker, First place: Allea Maurakis, Fourth place: Aria Gross, and Second place: Julianna Thacker.

Monday, August 12, 2013

Virginia Farmers Market Week

VIRGINIA FARMERS MARKET WEEK
Virginia Farmers Market Week! Attached you will find the official Proclamation referencing the many benefits farmers markets play in our communities. The real celebrities of the week are the wonderful market managers who bring all good things to life each week in their markets.  http://www.tappahannockmarket.com/pdflib/tfm-week-2013.pdf

Friday, August 9, 2013

Dayspring Farm bringing Flowers to Market

Jenny Maloney from Dayspring Farm will be bringing buckets of flowers to make custom bouquets to brighten people's homes as well as flowers available by the stem such as sunflowers, zinnias, and tuberoses! She will also be bringing an assortment of local ecologically grown seasonal veggies such as a salad tomato mix, eggplant, peppers, okra and culinary herbs!

Thursday, August 8, 2013

Kids Sidewalk Chalk Drawing Contest

Announcing a contest for kids 18 and under.... a children's sidewalk chalk drawing contest for August 17 market. Sign ups are at 10:00 a.m. in the Welcome Tent and each entrant will be assigned a 2 x 2 foot space where they are to draw something they see or like at the market. It's free to enter, but there are only a limited number of spaces. While many consider themselves children at heart, the contest is for children aged 18 or under! The contest will be judged by a panel of local artists and cash and other prizes will be awarded.

Wednesday, August 7, 2013

Dorothy Miller

Dorothy Miller will have pansies, mums, asters, snapdragons, and violas in flower; and in veggies - lettuce, cabbage, collards, broccoli and herbs - lavender, thyme, chives, and more. Also native plants and perennials

Dennis Conley Guest Artist August

Dennis N. Conley was born in Virginia and moved to Essex County in 1961 with his parents William and Nancy Conley having routes in Essex and Northumberland Counties. Dennis graduated from Essex High School and attended Rappahannock Community College. After a long career of over 30 years with the postal service he retired as Postmaster of Center Cross, Virginia. He loves muscle cars, gardening, and nature. Growing up along the Rappahannock River gave him the opportunity to enjoy every moment of the river with its endless beauty and pleasures. This love helped him explore his interest in art, which he expresses in his paintings and wood burning. Dennis resides in Dunnsville near Ware's Wharf with his biggest fan, his wife Sandy, and his yellow lab Bill. They have two grown sons, Stephen and Brian, their wives and four grandchildren.

Tuesday, July 16, 2013

"Mary Creighton and Brandon Hennessey"

"Mary Creighton and Brandon Hennessey, Featured Artists" 6:00pm-8:00pm, "Art after Dark"  This Friday, July 19, the Tappahannock Art Gallery will present the work of Mary Creighton and Brandon Hennessey, who will be the featured artists at the Farmer's Market on Saturday, July 20. Mary, who has been a local educator will show some of her fine glass painting skills. Brandon, who is a 2D mixed media artist, has recently been focusing on portraitures.  Bring your friends and relatives to downtown Prince Street to meet our guest artists and preview their work while you are treated to your favorite wines and tasty morsels.  For additional information call Frank Rixey at 445-5131.

Thursday, July 11, 2013

Music by Tina Marie for the July market


Tina Marie provides the musical entertainment for the July market. She grew up in North Carolina and has been submersed in music her entire life. Her first instrument was piano, but now she is a vocalist and guitarist.

She also plays a little harmonica, mandolin, accordion and percussion. "I always loved to sing, and loved picking out harmonies. All through school I was always in any and every choir, chorus or vocal ensemble I could get into", says Tina. She played with various bands in Richmond all through the 90's; The Attics, Bart Chucker Band, Mad Marjorie and Whistler's Mother. After a stint in NYC, Tina moved back to Richmond in 2005, and formed a band, which ultimately became Vinyl Tease. Her vocal style has great range and emotion, with a bluesy undertone – check out Tina on the courthouse steps in one of her two sessions starting at 9:30 am and at 11:15 am.
 


July guest artist Mary Helton Creighton

Tappahannock Farmers' Market welcomes July guest artist Mary Helton Creighton...... Mary had planned to make a career of teaching, however, after several years, the artist in her wanted to be unleashed. She originally started with craftwork but during a farmers market on the Northern Neck, she saw someone hand-painting "sunset" windows, and thought "I can do that. "She started not only hand-painting sunset windows, but also wineglasses, cocktail glasses, and even martini glasses, all with her "signature" blue crab design. She now has increased her artistic repertoire to include striped bass, mahi-mahi, flounder, ospreys, and snowy egrets. Check her out at booth #31 on Saturday, July 20th....

July TFM guest artist Brandon Hennessey.

Tappahannock Farmers' Market welcomes guest artist Brandon Hennessey...... Born and raised in the heart of Virginia, Brandon is a multimedia artist who graduated with a B.F.A. in Visual Arts at Longwood University, and currently teaches and inspires the young artists of the Prince Edward County. His artwork has been featured by Longwood University to represent the study abroad program and he placed second in the photo contest.  Brandon has recently moved his interests into portraiture artwork, currently working on a series of famous icons, such as John Lennon and Marilyn Monroe. Portraiture has given him a new outlet for artistic expression, beyond beautiful scenery. He claims there is something charming about capturing a person's personality and character in a portrait and it gives him much satisfaction.

 

Monday, June 3, 2013

Essex Bank offers free Farmers' Market bags

Essex Bank, a supporter of Tappahannock Farmers Market since its
inception in 2010, has expanded its role in the market this
year. In response to an identified need for sturdy, reusable market
bags for shoppers, Essex Bank stepped forward and is now sponsoring
official Tappahannock Farmers Market bags. "Essex Bank has always
shared a special relationship with the people of Essex County and
surrounding communities," said Carter Crews, manager of Essex Bank's
Prince Street branch. "We were happy to be able to strengthen our
support of Tappahannock Farmers Market by supplying market bags for
the 2013 season."
"We take seriously our role as a community bank," said Nina
Robertson, manager of Essex Bank's Main Office on Tappahannock
Boulevard. "But Tappahannock Farmers Market is also serious fun!
Carter and I are enjoying the chance to mix and mingle with our
customers, neighbors and friends on market days. Every third
Saturday of the month, Tappahannock Farmers Market is the place to be!"

Thursday, May 16, 2013

Flower-Themed Art Competition With Prizes - "Flowers and Art at the Farmer's Market" Saturday, May 18 From 10 - Noon

Entries are encouraged and welcomed for the Flower-Themed Photography and Painting Contest:
Each person can enter up to two pieces of flower-themed art, any size, in the photography and painting competition. Ribbons will be awarded for 1st, 2nd, and 3rd place in each Under 18 and Adult Over 18 category, and a cash prize will be awarded to First Place for each of these categories: $50 in the Under 18, and $100 in the Adult Over 18 category. Entries must be presented to the judging stand on Cross Street by the courthouse not later than 10 a.m. Saturday. Winners will be announced and prizes awarded at Noon. 
 
 
 

Wednesday, May 15, 2013

Flowers and Art at the Farmer's Market

10:00 - All art entries must be submitted (Fountain Green on Cross Street)
10:00 to Noon - public views entries and judges convene
11:30 to Noon - Demonstrations and Discussion of Flowers
11:30 to 11:40 - Demonstration of flower arranging
11:40 to 11:50  - Flowers and Flowering Plants - Native and non-Native - Presentation and Discussion Dorothy Miller and Jeff Willett
11:50 to Noon - Presentation by Master Gardener, Diane  Kean, on Flower tips for May and Master Gardening
Noon - Winners of "Flowers in Art" Competition Announced and Prizes awarded
 

Artisan Bakery add new Breads!

Tuesday, May 14, 2013

May Farmers' Market Press Release

The next Farmers' Market in Tappahannock will be held on Saturday, May 18, from 9:00 a.m. to 1:00 p.m. Because, as everyone knows, April Showers Bring May Flowers there will be flowers galore – cut ones for arrangements inside the home as well as annuals, perennials, herbs, and native plants for gardens. The market theme will be "Virginia Flowers." Check out the Rappahannock Times article at http://www.tappahannockmarket.com/news-rt-2013-may.htm

Tuesday, May 7, 2013

May TFM Music Man: Ben Eberline

Ben Eberline, a Tappahannock native, has played acoustic roots music for over a decade. Playing both original music and tastefully altered covers, his unique Americana style blends blues, country, rock, and bluegrass with strong songwriting into performances that fit perfectly with a warm summer day by the riverside. Now based in Richmond, Ben travels around Virginia regularly playing live music in a variety of venues.

Kathryn Murray - May Guest Artist

Almost all her photos were taken on the Northern Neck and most are images of places within a mile of the home she shares with her husband at Naylors Beach.  Her digital images are "pure" photography since they employ no program to adjust colors or effects. All of the colors are as they were found in nature. Many of the images were taken in early morning or late evening. These are her favorite times to be out and to see. The subtlety of the colors and the luminescent light provide great opportunities to capture a scene. These locations might appear mundane, but during the right season, at the right time or with the right weather they are completely transformed. The artist considers her work often to be "Northern Neck Meditations." Kathryn grew up in Cold Spring Harbor New York and went to college and studied Art History at Bryn Mawr. While in New York City for 10 years after college, she worked in design-related businesses which included advertising, architecture and furniture design. She has been an avid photographer for many years. Her work can be found at the Gresham House Gallery (Tappahannock), Rappahannock Art League (Kilmarnock), Art on Main (Gloucester). She has have lived on the Northern Neck for twenty years and find it a most beautiful place to photograph. Her work has been published in House and Home Magazine, on the covers of the Northern Neck Visitors Guide (2010 and 2011), many covers of the Real Estate Review and two annual reports for 2011.

May Flowers at the May 18th Market

May Farmers Market will feature the theme "Virginia Flowers" and will include an art competition, flower arranging demonstration, and presentations with gardening ideas on flowers and flowering shrubs and trees that do well in our region. There will be two categories for the art competition: "Youth under 18" with a $50 prize awarded to first place winner, and "Adult over 18" with a $100 prize awarded to first place winner.  Entries must be flower-themed paintings and photography, and must be presented at the entry table on the Fountain Green Welcome Tent lawn not later than 10 a.m. the morning of May 18th.  Art judges will review the entries and winners will be announced at Noon.  In addition to the cash prize for the two first place winners, ribbons will be awarded for first, second, and third place in both Youth and Adult categories.  Entries will be on display from 11 a.m. until Noon and the gardening talks and demonstrations will be from 11:30 until Noon.

Friday, May 3, 2013

Announcing the next Tappahannock Farmers' Market

Coming soon on Saturday May 18th, 9am to 1am in downtown Tappahannock, on Cross Street, Courthouse Green and Fountain Green. Featured this May month are flowers - we will hold a contest for best flower painting of photograph in two categories, 18 and under and adult. Cash prizes... more details to come....

Monday, April 22, 2013

Big Billy's Duck and Goose Calls

Duck Dynasty comes to Tappahannock Farmers' Market - check out this
video and Billy Rice's perfect Mallard call

Thursday, April 18, 2013

Seasonal farmers’ markets springing to life

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Seasonal farmers' markets springing to life

TAPPAHANNOCK—Tax Day has come and gone, and that means it's time for seasonal farmers' markets to open.

Some markets are opening this weekend, like the Tappahannock Farmers' Market. The Essex County venue began three years ago and has more than 100 vendors selling everything from asparagus to seafood, said manager David Broad.

Carolyn Sisson, the owner of Level Green Farm and a vendor at the Tappahannock market, said she will have a variety of cool weather crops available Saturday, including asparagus, lettuce, greens, spring onions, hanging baskets and bedding plants. She expects to have strawberries in May.

In the last few years, Sisson said, she's seen an increase in customers at the monthly market. "People like getting food that's fresh, and they want to know who grew it. I get lots of repeat customers, but I see lots of new ones as well."

Virginia had only 88 markets in 2005, but that number grew to more than 225 in 2012.

"The farmers' market is here to stay," said Tony Banks, a
Virginia Farm Bureau Federation commodity marketing specialist. "Farmers' markets provide both small and large farm operations with a perfect venue to connect with consumers who are interested in buying fresh produce and other agricultural products."

Some farmers sell primarily at farmers' markets, while others use those sales as supplementary income, Banks said.

Contact Banks at 804-290-1114 or Kathy Dixon, VFBF communications, at 804-290-1137.

Wednesday, April 17, 2013

Booth Allocation for April 20th

Here is the list of vendors listed in last name alphabetic order for
this Saturday's market! See you there bright and early!
http://www.tappahannockmarket.com/tfm-vendors-2013-04-april.htm

Thursday, April 11, 2013

Tappahannock Farmers’ Market Returns for the Fourth Year!

Tappahannock, VA, April 10, 2013 -- Saturday, April 20, will begin the fourth year of the Tappahannock Farmer's Market, from 9:00 a.m. until 1:00 p.m. Ever improving and expanding with age, more than a dozen new vendors will join the old favorites, further rounding out the always popular regulars. Read more at http://www.tappahannockmarket.com/news-rt-2013-april.htm

Monday, April 8, 2013

Coming Soon - April 20 First Market

Less than two weeks to go.... First Market of the 2013 Season and starting off our fourth Farmers' Market season in Tappahannock on Saturday, April 20th... many new vendors will be joining us and a full house of past vendors, along with music from Kicking Thomas Band, two guest artists Dawn Howeth photography and Lily Swann art jewelry and sculpture.

TFM Music: Kicking Thomas Band

Kicking Thomas band members, Peter Gattuso and Andrew Barclay will perform at the Tappahannock Farmer's market April 20th, from  9 a.m. to 12:30 p.m. With influences of Dada, The Who and The Beatles they blended their own style of rock. This local band received National radio play with their song, "It's Alright."  Not only will they play their own music, they will perform some of your favorites. Peter is a resident of West Point and Andrew is a local resident of TappahannockFind more Kicking Thomas information, visit http ://www.reverbnation.com/kickingthomas or http://www.kicking-thomas.com

Guest Artist Lily Swan

Welcome Guest Artist for April Miz Trixie Piggle's Opulent Jewels in Booth #69 which is the creation of mother and daughter Gerri Palmer and Lily Swann. Offering an array of one of a kind art jewelry and sculpture; each piece handcrafted in Reedville with art glass, semi-precious stones, pearls, sterling silver, bits and baubles- even a fabulous vintage find on occasion! From the strikingly elaborate wearable art sets, each with their own theme, to our more sedate non-traditional ways to wear pearls, we make each piece with care, a bit of whimsy, and unique creativity! Our jewelry includes big, bold and chunky funky, ultra feminine with a twist, eclectically delightful creations, petite crochet, wire wrapping, and our two newest ventures- "de-lucious" ceramic crab sculptures and now introducing jewelry and sea sculptures made of vintage silverware! Lily Swann is a regular visitor to Tappahannock Market and being honored for her creativity by being one of the two guest artists for April.

April Guest Artist: Dawn Howeth

Tappahannock Farmers' Market welcomes April guest artist Dawn Howeth...... Picture This by Dawn is a photography service that combines the beautiful artistry of Dawn Howeths's outdoor photography with the unique personality of your family's story.  A self-taught photographer for many years, Dawn moved to digital photography in 2007, started her own business in 2009 and has grown a huge client base in the region. Dawn also holds fun and informative workshops that teach her clients to use their camera in manual, how to edit images and achieve clean, crisp, colorful images.  Check out her website at www.picturethisbydawn.com and contact directly at dawn@picturethisbydawn.com or visit booth #117 to view her work and meet her in person.

Sunday, March 3, 2013

Jen Donald Coordinates Guest Artists!

We are pleased to announce that Jen Donald is the new 2013 Artist Coordinator for the Tappahannock Farmers Market. In cooperation with the Tappahannock Artist's Guild, she is seeking applicants for this year's Featured Artists of the Month.

The Tappahannock Farmer's Market hosts 2 Featured Artists in April, May, July, August, September, October and November, on the 3rd Saturday of the month. The selected artists receive:

A preview showing at the Tappahannock Art Gallery the Friday evening before the market!

A FREE booth space at the Tappahannock Farmer's Market!

Free publicity on the TFM Facebook page, website, newspaper and WRAR!

The TFM draws a large crowd each month, with a huge variety of farm fresh produce, as well as many different craftsmen and artisans and a wonderful, festive atmosphere!

Please contact Jen on FaceBook or by email [ jendonaldart@gmail.com ] if you are interested in being featured at one of the BEST Markets in the area. Please also forward this email to those you think may be interested.

Looking forward to a creative and prosperous Market Season!

Jen Donald

Thursday, January 31, 2013

Calling 2013 Market Vendors

Spots are filling up fast for the 2013 Tappahannock Farmers' Market! We want to give our returning vendors the opportunity to reserve their spot(s) for the upcoming year, as we have quite a few who have not sent in an application yet. If you would like to reserve a spot, please fill out our electronic application: http://www.tappahannockmarket.com/booth-reservation.htm  You can also pay via PayPal: http://www.tappahannockmarket.com/booth-payment.htm   If you have not officially registered by February 1st, you may or may not receive the spot of your choice (this goes for non-profit organizations as well). We have several new vendors who have already signed up for the season and are awaiting booth allocation. We will begin releasing spots on February 2nd, so please let us know if you wish to reserve your regular spot.