f you're just arriving home after a weekend away your fridge is probably empty and forlorn, and there is very little fresh to eat in your household. Tuesday is your midweek shopping opportunity to stock up and replenish the supply so you can get on…
The Atherton Market is the answer to your mid-week fresh food shopping needs. Grab lunch from one of our prepared food vendors, and shop the best fresh, local offerings from farmers, growers, bakers and other food artisans in the Charlotte region. Y…
Come one, come all! Charlotte residents now have a spectacular new venue for fresh local food, produce and other farm goods with the soft opening of Atherton Market on Saturday, May 15, 2010 at 9 am, featuring music by Mike Strauss and Friends.
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Got the sitter, and now working on what to bring. If you have any requests or suggestions... I'm thinking Obatzda. Unless you are going to have a ton of that.
Free beer and brats!
What more could you ask for?
Well, I guess there are a few other things we could have, so lets make it a potluck. I will supply the beer and brats and you guys bring the Kartoffelsalat, Wurstsalat, Radisalat, Allgäuer Kässpätzle…
Partner to David, Mom to Franklin and Lucy, manager of The Tailgate (Charlotte Tailgate Farmers Market), Web producer, writer... love to cook, read, work out, garden, eat, and drink wine.
Hi,
I am new to the group. I plan to attend the 7:30 Friday show. I'll be happy to take a few flyers to post at the Rock Hill Earth Fare store if you think it would be helpful.
Delana
Hey Lynn,
I saw your post about putting together beds at Tailgate. I think I might have missed it, but let me know if you need help getting ready- I might have a little time this week!
Lynn, It was great to meet you today! I will be super happy helping you the next week. Let me know when you want to get together. I have a couple of things to do but I can move them according to your schedule.
I had not heard about your relocation but you must be estatic to get into Southend in such a great spot! It puts you in the heart of some urban density and the light rail to boot! Sweet!
Hey Lynn,
I think we are on the same page on the edible schoolyard idea. I am working with Cassie on identifying a school in our area in which we could implement such a program, and they are going to be providing some funds for such a project. I believe she is going to be seeing you tomorrow and talking about some details. I have drafted a letter to send to to some principals of char-meck schools as well as superintendants or principals of some of the smaller districts in our area. The idea is to see who might be interested, and then set up meetings with them to give a presentation on the edible schoolyard and what it would mean for their school; allowing us to both to plant a seed with the schools, as well as to see who we might best be able to work with.
I think you have a lot of good ideas, and setting up a meeting of us like minded people is the place to start.
E mail me and let's talk times.
Michaele Fitzpatrick
mjfitz@comporium.net
Hey Lynn,
Great job on the Tailgate Market this year! I'm going to miss that little bit of farm feeling downtown. Can't wait to see what you put together next year. Rich Deming